10 Non-Wrestling Roles For The Undertaker At WrestleMania 31
6. Managing A Superstar
The Undertaker has had a handful of managers over the course of his career, but none more notable than Paul Bearer. The two spent close to two decades (non-consecutively) together on WWE TV before Bearer's abrupt death in 2013. Undertaker has never before served the role of a manger in his career. With his in-ring days possibly behind him, there's no better time than now for him to move into a managerial role. He wouldn't even need to be a regular on WWE TV. Only for WrestleMania season. One scenario could see Undertaker manage a Superstar to rival Brock Lesnar, the man who ended his undefeated streak, at WrestleMania. No one so far has been able to slay The Beast, but who knows Brock better than 'Taker himself? He may have lost to Lesnar at WrestleMania, but he knows what it takes to beat him. He can relay that knowledge to a young up-and-comer such as Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose or Bray Wyatt, potentially passing the torch down to them in the process. Undertaker wouldn't need to wrestle Lesnar to get his revenge. He would just need to play a factor in his eventual demise.
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