Yes, I know The Undertaker is way past his prime and should retire; but we all know that there is one more big match left in The Deadman - and by big match I mean any match that doesn't take place at one of the Saudi Arabia shows.
If WWE were certain that the match will be a no-contest, a more interesting way to do so would have been if the gong sounded after the abrupt ending and the with the red lights turning to purple we saw The Undertaker stand in the middle of the ring.
While this would not negate the displeasure of the fans at the actual booking of the match, a confrontation between The Undertaker and The Fiend to end the show would have certainly given chills to the fans and curbed the outraged that followed. The fans would have left the arena not with the disappointment of the main event but with the anticipation of a possible match between WWE's biggest supernatural characters in The Fiend and The Phenom.
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Shiven Sachdeva
Shiven Sachdeva is a WWE writer who has been with Sportskeeda for over eight years. He is an alumnus of IIT-R and holds a Master's Degree in Commerce. His love for writing and pro wrestling led him to become a writer. Shiven has interviewed multiple top WWE stars, including former champions Kofi Kingston, Becky Lynch, and Seth Rollins, to name a few.
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