2. Using The Undertaker To Control WWE (Smackdown vs. Raw 2006)
It's becoming increasingly clear that The Undertaker's days are numbered as an active in-ring competitor with WWE, but the sheer history of the character demands that he still play a part in storylines for years to come. Maybe one way to go about this would be to copy something first witnessed in Smackdown vs. Raw 2006. In the game, Eddie Guerrero steals 'Taker's urn, and attempts to use his new found control over The Deadman to conquer WWE and make himself king of his own castle. A lot of suspension of disbelief would be needed for this one, that's for sure, and the urn hasn't really played a huge part in 'Taker's character since CM Punk used it several years ago to get into his head. Nonetheless, wouldn't it be cool if someone like Bray Wyatt were able to defeat The Undertaker at WrestleMania, then somehow grasp control over the urn, effectively using Undertaker to serve his own means. By this point, the ins and outs of 'Taker's character are so hazy that fans would likely just accept it, and it could go a long way to making Wyatt seem more powerful.