WWE: 10 Reasons The Undertaker Could Retire At WrestleMania 30
10. The WrestleMania 20 Reboot
Undertaker's current role first started ten years ago at WrestleMania 20. He was written out of WWE storylines in late 2003 when Kane and Vince McMahon basically killed him off in a Buried Alive match. It marked the end of Calaway's run as the American Badass character, the biker gimmick which he had used from 2000 to 2003. Undertaker was gone from WWE for four months. In the run up to WrestleMania 20, Kane started to be haunted by vignettes signifying the return of 'The Deadman' Undertaker. It was a reboot for Calaway, resetting him in the role he had first found such huge success with. At WrestleMania 20 he returned and beat Kane decisively. It was the prologue to a decade as the Deadman character and the streak storyline which has came to dominate 2004 to 2014. A decade on, the story is complete. Undertaker came back at Mania 20 and may now choose to bow out at Mania 30. It has a significance to it, he ran for a decade of destruction from 20 to 30, completing a final chapter in his great story. Thing's are full circle right now, continuing his run to a random numbered WrestleMania may not appeal to him. The decade marked Mania's are special, 1, 10, 20 and now 30. In terms of sense of occasion, this could be the right time.