10 Ways WWE Could Celebrate The Undertaker's 25th Anniversary

A quarter of a century with no end in sight...

It's funny how things work out, isn't it. It's almost 25 years since The Undertaker made his official WWE debut at Survivor Series 1990 and wouldn't you just know it, the event happens on exactly the same date this year as it did a quarter of a century ago. The Undertaker: November 22, 1990 - November 22, 2015. Taker's debut in the company was as monumental as they come. He was the mystery partner of Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar team and was depicted as someone who was impervious to pain. He eliminated Koko B. Ware and Dusty Rhodes, no less. He would, of course, debut alongside the enigmatic Bother Love before ditching him for Paul Bearer no too long after. The rest as they say is history; with absolutely no end is sight. It will be interesting the see what is done to celebrate the milestone after WWE shunned his 20-year anniversary five years ago...

10. They Will Do Nothing

Yes, this is really an option. Just look at five years ago as proof! That, and because Vince McMahon seemingly HATES anything that is considered 'old' - which The Undertaker will be if the younger generation of WWE fans are told that he has been around for longer than some of their parents have been on this Earth. Not that everyone doesn't already know this, Vince. You only have to look at WrestleMania to see how much Vince hates anything old. For that reason, WWE decided to stop numbering the event this year in a move that won't stop a single member of the Universe calling it Mania 31. Surely WWE has to do something to honour Taker. Maybe they've had a change of heart considering how Chris Jericho was allowed to celebrate his 25 years in the business this past weekend at the MSG live event. Then again, Y2J is nothing more than a part time enhancement guy these days, a position Taker isn't in. He has a rubber match with Brock Lesnar on the horizon; a match he has a legitimate chance of winning.
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