This is a major point of contention among wrestling fans. On one hand, theres the group of fans who think that Takers last match against Brock Lesnar, which left a lot to be desired, demonstrated just how beat up the man is. Brock isnt the most technical of athletes, yet he had to carry Taker through the match. On the other hand, theres the group of fans who think that, because that match with Lesnar was so underwhelming, leaving WWE after that isnt the grand sendoff or high note that someone like him deserves. As such, those in this camp argue that the Undertaker should wrestle one more match, possibly at WrestleMania 31. If Undertaker clears the physical requirements for this year, then an appearance at this years event would help him redeem himself from last years debacle. But he would have face off against someone that could carry the match, so the much-desired Undertaker-Sting match isnt a real possibility at this point. Whether he wins or loses at this point doesnt really matter, as the legendary Streak was conquered last year by Brock Lesnar. What matters is that Undertakers last match should be one that fans remember as not so much a classic, but a good match by most standards. It doesnt have to be match of the night or match of the year, but it has to be one that fans will think of in a positive way in years to come.
Alexander Podgorski is a writer for WhatCulture that has been a fan of professional wrestling since he was 8 years old. He loves all kinds of wrestling, from WWE and sports entertainment, to puroresu in Japan.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen's University in Political Studies and French, and a Master's Degree in Public Administration. He speaks English, French, Polish, a bit of German, and knows some odd words and phrases in half a dozen other languages.