12 Ways The Undertaker's Last Ride Could Go Down
5. Last Man Standing
The idea of a Last Man Standing match for the Undertaker's final trip to the ring is intriguing, and brings with it a lot of questions.
1) Can Mark Calaway, at age 50, perform the way he wants to in that sort of match?
2) Who would be his foe? Unlike some of the other gimmick match types, there's no way this one doesn't bury his opponent if he wins, because if he does, well, they were just beat by someone whose age is at the half-century mark.
3) Will this match get bogged down with rest spots to allow the workers to get through to the end?
There is some up side to it: Last Man Standing matches give a lot of time for the wrestlers involved to tell a story inside (and outside) of the ring. That's something that shouldn't be forgotten when booking this bout: yes, it's the last ride for the Undertaker, but don't let that be the only story being told.