10 New Directions For WWE After WrestleMania 34

3. Starting The Road To The Undertaker’s HOF Induction?

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"The Undertaker is back," bellowed Michael Cole as the legend posed for the cameras after beating John Cena at 'Mania 34.

Heartfelt excitement from Cole or not, it's unlikely we'll see 'Taker every week on television or that he'll be part of pay-per-views like Backlash. If that Cena match proved anything, it's that the Deadman is way more effective in small doses these days, and it'd be wise for WWE to keep him on ice until SummerSlam rolls around.

Now may also be the time to start telling fans that The Undertaker will be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame right before next year's WrestleMania. Why not? He's been winding down for years, teased retirement in 2017 and could still appear as a special attraction for short matches after being honoured.

Start writing that speech, big man, because you're about to become the biggest HOF induction in living memory. Either that or 'Taker will give everyone the silent treatment in New Jersey and quietly fade into the background for a year or so before being inducted.

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