WrestleMania wouldn't quite have been the same without the Deadman, but his impact this year was the most insignificant it has been in a long, long time. Coming off the back of his earth-shattering loss to Brock Lesnar last time around, 'Taker's match lacked any real drama. Although better than last year's effort from a workrate perspective, Wyatt vs Undertaker will hardly be remembered as a classic along the lines of the Phenom's battles with Michaels, Punk or Triple H. Even more disappointingly, Undertaker went over. For the second year in a row, Bray has suffered a momentum-sapping loss against a far more established star on the biggest stage of them all. Had he beaten Cena last year, there's no telling where he would have been on this card. He probably wouldn't have been jobbing to a rapidly ageing legend with little left to fight for, an incredibly disappointing result in terms of the WWE's development of future main eventers. Defenders will point to the fact that Wyatt was allowed to kick out of a tombstone, but that's nothing terribly unique these days.