#1: Shouldn't: Brock Lesnar
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When Brock Lesnar conquered the Streak at WrestleMania 30 in 2014, many fans believed we had seen the last of the Demon of Death Valley.
After all, for years fans had been told that the only thing Undertaker had left in his career worth fighting for was the Streak, so to see it be conquered (with relative ease no less), many believed we'd seen the last of the legendary star.
Now as Mr. Money in the Bank, Lesnar is one of the most loathed Superstars in WWE, and though this is good on-screen, many fans have real-life beef with the Beast, who they see as constantly given pushes he doesn't deserve.
Though Brock may have been a fine pick to end Undertaker in 2014, a lot has changed since then, and the backlash against WWE would be too much to justify.