10 Big Problems WWE Faces After WrestleMania 32

7. Will The Undertaker Have Lost Some Shine?

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Shane McMahon isn't the only one WWE have to worry about post-WrestleMania, as his Hell In A Cell opponent represents an issue too. There is not one other performer under the promotion's umbrella with the sheer history of The Undertaker, nor one who has such affection from fans. That's something which must be kept in mind at all times when it comes to booking The Phenom. 

Presuming 'Taker stares at the lights for Vince's son, where does his character go from there? WWE have painted themselves into a corner slightly by tacking on the stipulation for 'Mania that Undertaker will never work another match on the show should he lose. Fans will expect at least some sort of payoff from that decision, otherwise it will look ultimately pointless and seem like an unnecessary addition.

It's unthinkable to imagine WWE without The Undertaker, but he will likely take his usual holiday from action after WrestleMania. That could pose a problem, however, because it would be a sabbatical following only his second loss on the largest event of the year. It may be difficult to shine him back up in time for shows like SummerSlam if that's the case.

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