12 Most Desperate Grabs For Relevancy In WWE

3. The Undertaker's Return

Do you remember where you were when The Undertaker lost to Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania XXX in 2013? Do you remember how you felt? As the cameras panned to the shocked and awed crowd's reactions in New Orleans' Mercedes-Benz Superdome that night, a lot of the WWE Universe probably felt the same way. Some people left. Others cried. Many stood with their jaws agape, eyes wide and unbelieving. For 21 long years, the streak had come to define The Undertaker. Fans had just always kind of assumed that when it eventually ended that his career would as well. However, that's not quite what happened. Taker, for some reason (probably ratings) showed up at this year's WrestleMania 31 and fought Bray Wyatt. Even more mysteriously, he won. The only problem was it didn't mean anything. There was no streak to defend, and it wasn't like The Undertaker would be around for long, so Wyatt's career suffered further. Even though he's 50 years old but looks and moves like he's 60, WWE called Undertaker up yet again this year to be a part of a program with Brock Lesnar. Listen, we all love The Deadman. How can you not? But somebody has to say that enough is enough. It's time for some big-name Attitude Era stars to retire, which brings us to our next point...
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