10. Can The Undertaker Wrestle To "Undertaker" Standards Anymore?
At present, "The Undertaker" is a puff of gray smoke, a burning rocking chair, an on-screen graphic and a series of grainy social media pictures. Maybe he'll prove a lot of us wrong out here who think that maybe he's too old to be getting into the ring for this match. But let's be honest and say that it's likely that he won't. Bray Wyatt was unable to get great matches out of Chris Jericho and John Cena, plus was hamstrung by WWE's lack of a desire to push blood-letting and "ECW-style" hardcore from having the dramatic tools needed to put his series of matches with Dean Ambrose over the top. Psychologically, The Undertaker's said nothing to Bray Wyatt, and insofar as in the ring, Brock Lesnar knocked The Undertaker unconscious by accident. While conceptually a phenomenal idea, is it necessary to have The Undertaker wrestle Wyatt if he can't meet "Undertaker-level" expectations? Certainly not.