There is arguably no one more deserving of a WWE Hall of Fame induction on the current roster than The Undertaker. He has had the longevity of a legend and has put everything on the line for the fans for the last 25 years. His seven world title reigns, let alone his unprecedented record of 21-1 at WrestleMania, qualify him for a spot among the immortals. It would have been strange to see him inducted while he was still wrestling, but if he has officially retired from the ring, WrestleMania 31 should be the event where he is finally inducted. How an Undertaker induction would be handled is an interesting thought. He is vastly different from any other wrestler we've seen enter the prestigious hall over the last 20 years. His mysterious persona is like no one else's in that he has rarely broken character on WWE TV since the start of his career. Would he make his acceptance speech as Undertaker, or as Mark Calaway? And with Paul Bearer gone, who would be the one to put him in? Kane, perhaps? Regardless of how it's executed, an Undertaker appearance at WrestleMania 31 one night removed from being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame would make for an emotional moment on the stage he helped build.
Since 2008, Graham has been a diehard pro wrestling fan and, in 2010, he combined his passions for WWE and writing when he joined Bleacher Report. Equipped with a master's in journalism, Graham has contributed to WhatCulture, FanSided's Daily DDT, Sports Betting Dime, and GateHouse Media. Along the way, he has conducted interviews with wrestling superstars like Chris Jericho, Edge, Goldberg, Christian, Diamond Dallas Page, Jim Ross, Adam Cole, Tessa Blanchard, Ryback, and Nick Aldis among others.