Rusev is being built as an all-powerful, invincible wrecking machine. Big E, Jack Swagger and Mark Henry have all stepped up to the plate and each man has failed in his bid to pin the The Super-Athlete. Now, The Big Show is throwing his weight around in an effort to stop Rusev and the jury is still out on whether or not he will be successful. Rusev is a killer but he has not met the reaper; if he did, his winning streak may die an agonizing death. The match would not have to last long, perhaps only a few minutes; Rusev and Lana could be gloating in the ring once again, boasting that no one can get the job done against them. Suddenly, the lights dim and the bell tolls. The familiar fog fills the arena and out comes The Phenom, to silence Rusev once and for all. Merely facing The Deadman in a match would cause Rusev's star to burn brighter and his career would likely not take a step back at all. He would have even more light on him than before and behind the scenes, he would always have the distinction of being one of the last men to fall to The Undertaker. Rusev could be just the first of Taker's last few stops on his way to WrestleMania 31, a fitting end for his career.
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