#1. The Undertaker
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John Cena might show up for a cameo appearance at WrestleMania, however, if there's one man without whom WrestleMania feels incomplete, it's The Undertaker. For the first time in almost two decades, it looks like The Undertaker is all set to miss out on The Grandest Stage of Them All.
Despite winning his previous WrestleMania match against John Cena last year within two minutes, it is pretty much confirmed by this point that 'Taker will not be a part of this year's event in New Jersey.
Surely, with the stacked roster WWE has, the company officials could've easily come up with a marquee singles match for The Deadman. For instance, a bout against the likes of Aleister Black, Finn Balor, or maybe even a rematch against John Cena would've worked out just fine.
However, the age factor also comes into play and at the age of 53, maybe it is for the best that The Undertaker takes some time off from in-ring competition.