3. Both Men Will Bring Their Best Games
Simply put, history dictates that these men will deliver. Lesnar and The Undertaker will want to have the matches of their lives, as much for the fans as for the sake of their own reputations. Aside from a scuffle with The Shield, this will be Taker's only match in a year. And this is inarguably Lesnar's biggest match since his comeback. They will be highly motivated to put on a good show. Brock Lesnar has a notoriously large ego, uncaring as to whether he ruffles feathers or plays nice for the sake of appearances. He is a focused individual, goal-oriented almost to a fault. Given his history with The Undertaker, and the level of respect Taker has garnered over the years, Brock will see this as an opportunity to showcase his strength and skill. To address the argument that The Undertaker - who will be 49 years old at Mania is too old to dazzle, I say that his opponent will make The Undertaker want to prove that age means nothing. Brock is 13 years younger, and excelled in a sport that Taker wishes in which he could have competed. That stadium is The Undertaker's house, and he will make damn sure that the match is unforgettable.