Reverse the hearse, The Undertaker's resurrection as an active wrestler is complete. He returned to form with a good performance at WrestleMania 31, and surprisingly returned in July for an entertaining match with Brock Lesnar at August's SummerSlam. He's now set to wrestle Lesnar again, at October's Hell In A Cell, in addition to working some Mexican house shows as part of his 'Brothers Of Destruction' tag team with Kane. With over three matches this year, and numerous other appearances, it is his most active WWE year since 2010. In being so active, he's proved a lot of people wrong. It was only a year ago that industry experts were doubting his ability to continue wrestling, and the loss of the streak (in a terrible performance) had it looking like he would retire. But he's rebounded impressively, he's rolled the clock back and actually looks like he's got younger this past twelve months. You can tell just looking at him that he's got himself in improved shape and condition. His renaissance has been good for WWE, as they are light on true stars, and his presence is seen as a solution to boosting WWE Network subscribers. Given his active status, it wouldn't be too surprising to see him programmed in a new feud after the Lesnar Hell In A Cell match. Here's the list of potential contenders for the deadman's next battle.