#3 No more dream matches
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The Undertaker dream matches. Thinking about the various possibilities for The Deadman is a pastime to many in The WWE Universe and it makes them go crazy every time he has been rumored for another one.
If nothing else, the possibility of The Undertaker in a dream match with an up and coming Superstar is nothing short of must-watch television.
Now, this is a very powerful tool for WWE to use when they need it, which is why the idea of The Undertaker retiring seems so counterproductive. Furthermore, with the introduction of cinematic matches, The Deadman could have prolonged his career.
In the end, The Undertaker could have had dream matches with the likes of The Fiend, Finn Balor and Aleister Black. But now it seems that the chances of seeing The Deadman share the ring with these Superstars are less.