WWE WrestleMania 31: 10 Reasons The Undertaker's Match Means Nothing

We thought he was done so why is he coming back?

If one man has ever embodied everything that is so great about WrestleMania, it's the Undertaker. He is arguably one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, going toe-to-toe with the likes of Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Batista, Edge and CM Punk on the biggest stage of them all. There's something about WrestleMania that unleashed a beast within the Deadman because when the bell rang, he stormed out of his corner with a real sense of purpose and aggression. But last year, the wrestling world was left to pick their jaws up off of the floor. Brock Lesnar ended the Undertaker's streak with a decisive F5 and fans were left to contemplate the idea that the Undertaker was finished. On Sunday night, the Undertaker will make his return against Bray Wyatt - and for the first time in his career - he won't be going into WrestleMania with a perfect record. What does that mean for him and Wyatt? How will the fans react to the Undertaker? Does anyone even care that he is coming back? It's a hard truth for the WWE to accept, but the Undertaker is not the star they think he is anymore and here are ten reasons why.
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