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

6. Neither Man Is Good Enough To Carry The Other

When a young up-and-comer ties up with a veteran, you'll usually get a very entertaining match. The Undertaker's epic against CM Punk at WrestleMania 29 is a good example of how this works: Punk was a solid technical wrestler with the energy to carry the Undertaker through, while he could work the crowd in a way that Punk could not. Bray Wyatt is a very talented wrestler, but it's difficult to say he's as good as Punk was at the time. He could be one day, but he doesn't have the technical skills to carry the Undertaker through. On the flip side, it's hard to imagine the Undertaker will be in good enough shape to be the workhorse of the two. What you're left with is a situation where neither man is in a position to hide the other's shortcomings and the match might be a bit weak.
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