
Full Predictions for Undertaker After Win vs. Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper
The Undertaker's 25th anniversary at Survivor Series 2015 proved to be a cause for celebration for him and his brother Kane.
They beat off Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper in a conventional tag match that often spilled out of the ring, causing carnage aplenty.
But following Taker's pin and the success for The Brothers of Destruction, what's next for The Deadman moving into the final part of 2015?
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With his schedule being more full-on than in recent years, it's not entirely impossible to expect Taker to turn up at the next pay-per-view WWE hosts, December's Tables, Ladders & Chairs show.
But what's more likely is that he'll be given a few weeks off to rest up and get ready for another hectic period just around the corner.
He's appeared at WrestleMania, Battleground, SummerSlam, Hell in a Cell and Survivor Series, wrestling at four of those shows and also at a fair few live events. That's an increased workload compared with those of recent years, and for a guy who's now at the age of 50, it's an impressive run of form.
There were times during his match on Sunday where Taker really didn't look out of place, and the crowd even acknowledged their appreciation of his performance with some friendly chanting.
But TLC is far from one of WWE's biggest events, so expect him to sit this one out. That means he'll come back refreshed and ready to go at the Royal Rumble in January before setting out on the road to WrestleMania once again.
But who will he face? PWInsider (h/t WrestlingInc) noted a few weeks ago that Taker could be on a collision course with John Cena, which is a match that would make sense in many ways. Cena is one of the few major draws in WWE these days, especially with names like Randy Orton, Seth Rollins and Daniel Bryan all out injured. They've not worked a feud together for a long time, so it could make sense.
But will Taker do anything in between? That may well depend on whether Kane continues his vendetta against The Wyatt Family. If Taker is going to take some time off, he'll leave Kane in limbo somewhat over the next few weeks.
His parting from The Authority had been made easier by The Undertaker's return, but now Kane finds himself potentially standing alone again, and maybe having to face The Wyatt Family.
"At this point, TLC is going to be Bray Wyatt vs. Kane, Charlotte vs. Paige, Roman vs stack of bricks, and Sasha sitting in catering.
— Brother Fray (@TheFrayMovement) November 22, 2015"
If Kane ends up fighting Wyatt at TLC and even into the Royal Rumble, perhaps Taker could show up at the January event and end that feud once and for all by helping Kane score a win. It would not satisfy many Wyatt fans who believe he's overdue for a win in a big feud, but it seems like a logical way to bring that particular rivalry to a conclusion.
As for that, it's hard to see how Taker can squeeze another worthwhile feud in between now and his likely effort with Cena, or whomever his WrestleMania opponent turns out to be.
His performance on Sunday night showed he's still got it. WWE's responsibility is to ensure it doesn't burn Taker out ahead of a critical time of the year, letting him rest up, refresh himself and go hard during WrestleMania season in 2016.



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