WWE: 10 Reasons The Undertaker Could Retire At WrestleMania 30

8. Lesnar Is A Mainstream Win

When Undertaker bows out, it needs to be against someone big, a major name who will help give his last match added attention. Brock Lesnar is certainly that man. He remains a mainstream star who generates press coverage, he brings in casual fans and non-wrestling fans. He is known as an iconic tough guy. His aura in the UFC was invincible, so any win Undertaker has over him will be impressive to the casual / lapsed wrestling fans. Lesnar was a man who topped a million box office buys for UFC in 2009 and was widely regarded as the hardest man on the planet for a short while even among purist MMA and boxing fans. Undertaker beating Lesnar is a big deal. It's the kind of match he can retire upon and be proud of, the only other possible future name he could match up with and get the same noteworthy effect would be John Cena. That's the only other name you would say sounds worthy next to Undertaker at this stage. Will Undertaker delay retirement plans until that match happens? Possibly. The risk is, he may physically not last long enough to face Cena. If he's feeling physically impeded currently, it's certainly going to feel even worse a year from now. Ending with a victory over one of the biggest PPV names of the last decade Brock Lesnar is more than a fitting farewell.
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