WWE Hell In A Cell: 10 Things We Learned

1. The Undertaker's Last WWE Feud Will Be Against The Wyatt Family

Suffice to say, The Undertaker isn't getting any younger. Mark Calaway, the man behind the infamous character, is now 50 years old. Of course, he's not the oldest on the roster (Sting, for example), but he is starting to look his age. It's a testament to the man that he's able to perform to such a high standard as he did at Hell In A Cell. These matches must take it out of Undertaker. There's been talk that Vince McMahon would like him to put over one other potential top star before he rides off into the sunset and calls it a career. That moment seems to be looming, with some even suggesting that 'Taker won't wrestle at this year's WrestleMania at all. If he does, it's been theorised that he'll work against Braun Strowman, much to the chagrin of some wrestling fans. Strowman, along with the rest of The Wyatt Family, attacked The Undertaker at the end of Hell In A Cell and carried him away on their shoulders. A feud against The Wyatt Family would be a poignant end for 'The Deadman'. Bray Wyatt's character holds some supernatural similarities to The Undertaker, and such a legendary figure should endeavour to put over fresh talent before he retires. If the rumours are true, and Undertaker is about to call time on his incredible length of service to WWE, The Wyatt Family would be a great feud to go out on. What else did you learn at WWE Hell In A Cell? What did you make of the points raised here? Let us know what you think down in the comments section below!
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