If there's a bout that could help WWE break the 100,000 attendance mark at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas, it's The Undertaker vs. Sting. The former was born in Texas, while the latter resides in Dallas itself, and the promise of both men's last match (and possible foresight of their Hall of Fame inductions) means that this really is the fans' last chance to see the two industry legends lace up their boots and step into the squared circle. There would be incredible entrances. There would be an incredible atmosphere. The match might even go on last, under complete darkness. As long as both men can deliver an average-paced, fairly good match (and based on their Wrestlemania 31 appearances, there's no great reason to suggest that they couldn't), then it would serve as one of the most intense and emotional battles in Wrestlemania history. Regardless of the outcome (a double count-out as both men lay on the floor having taken all they can would be fairly symbolic) expect to see both men arm in arm, representing the last great Wrestling troubadours of a time gone by, as 100,000 people give a standing ovation to two of the most adored superstars in history.