#2 The Ideal retirement match for ‘The Phenom’
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The entire WWE Universe thought that WrestleMania 33 was the last for The Undertaker. After his loss to Roman Reigns, 'The DeadMan' left his hat, trench coat, and gloves in the center of the ring. He walked away to chants of ‘Thank You Taker’ resounding in the background. Most fans assumed that was the very end of The Undertaker.
'The Dead Man' is well known for his resurrections. The Undertaker returned once again and although he has struggled to capture his previous glory, has continued to compete at a high level. The Undertaker will be 55 years old when WrestleMania 36 comes around, but that could be the ideal place for The Undertaker to close the coffin lid on his illustrious career.
The Undertaker has faced some of the biggest names in the industry, including the likes of Shawn Michaels, Randy Orton, John Cena, Brock Lesnar, Kane, Triple H and Ric Flair - all at WrestleMania. An epic WrestleMania battle with WWE's new face of fear, The Fiend, could be an ideal way for The Undertaker to walk off into the sunset.