The WWE are discussing the possibility of inducting The Undertaker into the 2015 Hall Of Fame. F4Wonline reports that if The Undertaker isn't fit for in-ring activity at WrestleMania 31, then the Hall Of Fame headline spot is what WWE officials have in mind instead. This suggests that there is still no firm decision on The Undertaker's status for next year. It could go either way, perhaps depending on a WWE medical check. If he is able to be passed fit, then WWE are still planning on matching the 49 year old with Bray Wyatt for Mania 31. If he can't pass the medical, or if he chooses to voluntarily retire, then the Hall Of Fame spot will be fitting. This explains why WWE have already started using The Undertaker's likeness on WrestleMania promotional material. His face appears on one of WWE's production trucks with graphics for the March 29th event. Whether he's wrestling or not, he's going to be a big part of Mania weekend - he would probably be the most poignant Hall Of Fame induction of all time. The Hall Of Fame would also be an appropriate moment for The Undertaker to confirm his retirement. On the other hand, he could perhaps use the ceremony to indicate that he was taking a year off and would be returning for one last match at WrestleMania 32. There's no rule that says Hall Of Famers can't wrestle, and Mania 32 is scheduled in Taker's homestate of Texas. It is thought that the sentimental value, and prospect of competing in front of 100,000 people at Cowboys Stadium, could be a goal of the proud Texan. If The Undertaker does go into the Hall Of Fame in 2015, it will be interesting to see if WWE bump rumoured plans to induct Macho Man Randy Savage. The first raft of inductions are expected to be confirmed in the coming month.