Ranking EVERY WWE WrestleMania Main Event From Worst To Best

30. The Undertaker Vs Roman Reigns (WrestleMania 33)

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From sh*tting pants to sh*tting the bed, The Undertaker's WrestleMania main event CV came full circle with a big dog turd of a topliner against Roman Reigns.

Anybody with T-keys not stuck down with salty bodily fluids following his stumbling Orlando loss to Reigns could have predicted he'd probably return yet again at WrestleMania 34, but hopefully his wretched battle with the company's next top babyface has convinced management that he shouldn't go on last with the previous one. John Cena's not a miracle worker anymore, and this Undertaker would potentially present him with a figuratively bigger challenge than Great Khali's literal imposition in 2007.

The battle of the big men in black, Reigns' similar physical appearance did at least portray him as 'The Deadman's younger hungrier replacement. It was just a shame he was inadvertently made to look so inferior in the process.

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