The atmosphere of this match between The Undertaker's mystique and Wyatt's aura would be incredible in terms of storytelling. This is the kind of feud that could last for a long time. If Taker was younger, this would have been an incredible match to see. The Undertaker's experience and credentials would be the ultimate test for Wyatt. He'd have so much to say and so much to go against. Taker's career is an endless supply of promo material for someone like Wyatt. Wyatt cutting promos on how to kill a deadman, or playing with the irony of life and death would add layers to this narrative. This feud has limitless possibilities and creative stories to tell. Fear has always been a part of Undertaker's presence. Wyatt wouldn't be afraid of him. From the fan's perspective, Wyatt would be the one to fear. How far would Bray Wyatt be willing to go? That question has so much mystery by itself. This feud would give Wyatt so much depth and in a lot of ways, it would be the ultimate stamp of approval from The Undertaker to bring out the best in Wyatt before he finishes up for good. It is a real shame that The Streak is over and this feud can't add the extra mountain of momentum that The Streak would bring to it. Wyatt trying to kill The Streak would have been an epic story. This would be a rare match that would transcend generations and bring Bray Wyatt to a level even beyond a championship. There may not be a better way for The Undertaker to retire either.
Will McCormick is a full time wrestling writer from Boston. He graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in English from the University of Southern Maine. Will is continuing his education in 2015 through grad school. He'll study screenwriting, and currently has several projects in the works. His favorite movies include Star Wars, the Rocky movies, anything by Cameron Crowe and absolutely anything David Fincher has ever done.
Will is a lifelong wrestling fan. He watches WWE, TNA, ROH and NJPW. His favorite wrestlers of all time are Stone Cold Steve Austin, CM Punk, Samoa Joe, Tyler Black (Seth Rollins) and Lita.