#2: The Fiend is a novelty act
The Fiend has been presented as an unstoppable force. No Superstar has been able to get the better of Wyatt's new persona and giving him a loss on a major show could effectively kill all his momentum.
The Fiend has wrestled just one match on WWE television, a win over Finn Balor at Summerslam. Ever since then, The Fiend has wrestled at live events and dark matches, but is yet to compete in a match on WWE programming.
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Wyatt's mystique will be squashed, if Seth Rollins overpowers him and stomps his way to a win. WWE needs to protect The Fiend and keep the Universal Championship on Rollins. There is no better way than to bring back 'The Deadman' as The Fiend's newest nemesis.
The Undertaker has been used this way before. In 2015, he interrupted Brock Lesnar and Seth Rollins to setup a feud with Lesnar. This could all happen the same way this Sunday at Hell in a Cell.
#1: A send-off for the ages
WWE is often criticized for its inability to create new stars. At WrestleMania 35, Kurt Angle was defeated in the final match of his career by the unpopular Baron Corbin. This left many fans both unsatisfied and angry.
Hopefully, WWE doesn't make the same mistake with The Undertaker. Having spent nearly three decades with the company, 'The Deadman' deserves a proper farewell. The person who ends his career will become an instant legend.
WWE could kill two birds with one stone by having The Undertaker feud with The Fiend. The Undertaker could effectively pass the torch to Wyatt, and The Fiend might just become wrestling's newest macabre phenomenon.