10 Clues The Undertaker Won't Retire At WWE WrestleMania 32

5. Lesnar Is An Odd Choice For The Final Ever Match

Booking an end to The Undertaker character needs to be against the right opponent. Brock Lesnar isn't that man. Traditionally, a wrestler should go out of the territory by doing the job for the next big star, a young up and comer who can take the mantle of carrying the territory. Brock Lesnar isn't that man, he's already a star. He has nothing to gain from being the one to end Taker's career. Look at what Mick Foley did for Triple H in 2000. That's the kind of way to go out, although Foley later fluffed his commitment to retire. Who is today's Triple H? Seth Rollins. That's the kind of guy who could benefit from the final ever Taker match. The other options is Taker wins his last ever match. It would be done in honour of his career. In that respect, Lesnar is still the wrong choice. Someone like Cena, the current bastion of WWE, should be the one to give the send-off. Plus, fans have just witnessed Undertaker defeat Lesnar. Seeing him do it again at Mania and then retire, it lacks impact, it's a repeat.
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