WWE: 10 Reasons The Undertaker Could Retire At WrestleMania 30

Could Lesnar's jobbing to the Deadman be part of a farewell retirement angle for Mark Calaway?

The Undertaker has always endured as a symbolic and classic character. Perception has a lot to do with his success, especially at WrestleMania, the place he is consistently booked with benchmark moments in mind. History is important to his legacy, as illustrated by the 'streak' and Championship triumphs. What will the next major historically significant benchmark be? It has to be his retirement. Whether it happens this year at WrestleMania 30 or in within the next few years, time represents the one opponent Undertaker can't beat. He's 49 years old and his body is failing him. This latest WhatCulture.com feature will examine the 10 compelling factors which might suggest Undertaker plans to retire this weekend. His WrestleMania journey first began way back in 1991 against Jimmy Snuka, weaving through the next 20 plus years with consistently dominant wins. The Streak has became the stuff of legend, a meaningful storyline which at this point is the key selling point of WrestleMania for some fans. It certainly means more than the WWE Championship €” the spot to challenge the streak instantly elevates a star, if anyone actually managed to end it then it would go down as the biggest victory in pro wrestling history. Not that the streak itself will end this year. Brock Lesnar has absolutely no chance, the part timer who previously walked out on the company is simply there to give The Undertaker another memorable moment. Could Lesnar's jobbing to the Deadman be part of a farewell retirement angle for Mark Calaway? It's a conversation which could very well be getting discussed in the WWE this very minute, let's explore the potential that The Undertaker will retire this weekend...
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