10 Biggest Dream Matches WWE Can Still Book

1. John Cena Vs. The Undertaker

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Many will argue that the ship has sailed on a potential John Cena vs. Undertaker dream match.

'The Deadman' looked atrocious at WrestleMania 33. His performance against Roman Reigns was one of the sloppiest of his career, and his last truly great bout came versus Brock Lesnar back at Hell In A Cell 2015, suggesting that Father Time has finally caught up with him. Then there's the small matter of his maybe-sorta-kinda retirement, which remains ambiguous amidst regular rumours of an in-ring return.

Cena, meanwhile, has now fully transitioned into a part-time schedule, and hasn't looked great in his last few matches. His bout with Roman Reigns was solid, but nowhere near as strong as it should've been, and there's every chance that he is also experiencing a physical decline.

Regardless, Cena remains WWE's biggest draw, and nobody has more goodwill than The Undertaker. Their combined star-power cannot be topped, and that's why this is the biggest dream match WWE could possibly make at the moment.

The duo have wrestled several times before, but their last singles match was 11 years ago, and they've never met at WrestleMania. Booking it for New Orleans would make a great official retirement match for 'Taker, though the bout is unlikely to be a classic.

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