The above picture (or some variation thereof) is what we want as the Wrestlemania finish, right? There's The Undertaker, strong, proud and victorious, and there's Brock Lesnar, knocked out after multiple tombstones, about to be rolled into a casket. This is the only conceivable end to Wrestlemania 32, and it looks like we're going to get it. While yes, there may seem to be 100 better ways to bring back The Undertaker, if you're taking this one to Mania, and you have limited dates on both of these performers, Taker winning at SummerSlam and looking like he's done for good would be great. Both Brock and Undertaker leave TV after what should be a HELLACIOUS fight at SummerSlam. Paul Heyman returns on the night after the Royal Rumble on Raw, wheels out a casket, and says, "Undertaker, my client, Brock Lesnar has officially issued a challenge for WrestleMania. Next week, you will have an answer." He then parks the casket onstage and leaves. The next week Taker accepts, and it's on. The Undertaker leaving Wrestlemania like a conquering war hero is the only acceptable way for him to walk out of Wrestlemania. Hopefully this will occur.
Besides having been an independent professional wrestling manager for a decade, Marcus Dowling is a Washington, DC-based writer who has contributed to a plethora of online and print magazines and newspapers writing about music and popular culture over the past 15 years.