2. Are We Really Seeing Undertaker Vs. Bray Wyatt Again?
Strangely, the losers of both Hell in a Cell matches stole the headlines come the end of the PPV. With Undertaker struggling to his feet following his devastating loss to Lesnar, the lights in the arena cut and all four members of the Wyatt family strode out to attack. While this would seem to suggest a revival of the feud between Bray and the Deadman - either at WrestleMania 32 or the upcoming Survivor Series PPV - conflicting rumours suggest that Taker will actually be facing Braun Strowman. The post-match segment certainly seemed to have Wyatt as Undertaker's main antagonist, slapping him around and jabbing a finger into his face. The others were merely henchmen. Is this the best direction WWE could have taken? Fans have been clamouring for a dream 'Mania send-off against Austin or Sting, and however likely (or unlikely) those respective encounters are, any fresh feud would surely be preferable to one carried out a few months ago. The Wyatt Family's decision to carry Undertaker to the back could signal an alternative course of direction. Perhaps Taker is to be brainwashed and made a member of the Wyatts, completing a pseudo-Ministry stable. It would be a little on the outlandish side, but would certainly excite fans more than a rehashed Bray feud (or a match against the barely-mobile Strowman).