#5 The Deadman must finally rest in peace
There still has been no answer from The Undertaker to John Cena's challenge, but no one expects that The Phenom won't be in New Orleans tomorrow night.
The build has gone from intriguing to annoying, with the long-winded promos having no payoff, despite their excellent delivery.
It's been much the same story for the past few years. Every year at this time, rumors of Undertaker's retirement are rampant.
Last year looked more convincing than ever that they finally came true, but WWE has decided to go back on the sendoff.
I'm sick of it all. The constant chatter has been a distraction and time-sink in the programming which could be giving more shine to other guys.
The build to this year's match has been emblematic of the problem for the past few years. As this year's card proves, WrestleMania will be more than fine without The Deadman.
This match with Cena needs to be the final, definitive, end. Announce it beforehand and the match will be more special than its work rate will give it credit for.
It will be a great way to send a legend out on a note that's been higher than the norm for the last few years. Think Ric Flair exactly 10 years ago.