5 Wrestling Dream Matches That Make Perfect Sense (And 5 That Don't)

10. DO - The Undertaker Vs Aleister Black

It's time to stop trying to find the "next Undertaker".

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From the moment his character first appeared on television, Bray Wyatt was tied to 'The Deadman'. "Follow The Buzzards" was supposed to lead us all to Death Valley or something, and who else had access to all the magical powers The Undertaker had used for years? Well, Kane, but look who Wyatt beat down when he arrived and sh*t all the pieces fit guys!

They stopped fitting when both WWE and Bray himself stopped trying to make them. A good but unfinished concept was fed to the machine long before Undertaker himself gobbled the rest of it up in the Bay Area daylight of WrestleMania 31.

Never fear though, because Aleister Black's here and he comes out to candlelight on a riser as if direct from the grave itself, so it must have been him all along.

Knock this on the head, but have the legend take a Black Mass in the process.

One of WWE's biggest ingrained issues is every generation from about 2001 not quite being able to live up to the ones that came before them. There's been longer spent lionising the heroes of old than trying to toast the ones of today, but Black dominating and destroying the company cornerstone would at least mean that he'd not have to follow him.

Randy Orton didn't become a meme hitting the "new Diamond Cutter outta nowhere". Time to let mystique and magic of the 'The Deadman' actually die.

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