10 Ways The Undertaker Can Quit WWE On Top

7. Put Over A Younger Star

Many fans are likely of the opinion that for The Undertaker to go out on top, he needs to win in every situation he's involved with. After all, he is a legend in the company and if anyone has earned the right to get his arm raised in every instance during his last run, it should be The Phenom. However, The Undertaker is old school. He came up during the days of the territories, when guys had to work hard and make a name for themselves the tough way. He learned very early on what it meant to pay your dues and to earn your stripes. When he finally made it to the big time in WWE, he reaped the rewards for his hard work and patience. Many guys laid down for The Undertaker when he began his meteoric rise. Respected veterans like Jimmy Snuka and Jake Roberts did the honors to a Superstar that was still proving he belonged in Vince McMahon's company. Taker's popularity could not be denied however, because while he was the new kid on the block, he got extremely hot extremely fast. 24 years later, it may very well be that Taker does the honors himself. Putting over a younger talent may be the perfect way for him to come back full circle in his career and even though he did job to Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 30, that may not be the last loss he suffers. He put over The Shield in 2013 and this time he could put over Seth Rollins. The loss could come in a tag team situation or even a sneak attack but either way, Taker is all business and his old school mentality may dictate that the time has come to do the favor as so many did for him back in the day.
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