#1 The Undertaker returning
You read that right. Just a few years ago, the very idea that people would dread The Deadman's return would shock people. However, Undertaker's run in 2017 from Royal Rumble and WrestleMania 33 confirmed that the Undertaker truly had overstayed his welcome as an in-ring competitor.
This isn't a criticism against Undertaker by any means. He's arguably the greatest superstar in WWE history and is beloved, respected and highly regarded by fans and peers alike. His contribution to the business can't be understated, and while it's commendable that he can perform even into his 50s, he showed that he just can't keep up anymore.
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In addition, his match with Roman Reigns at WrestleMania seemed like a confirmed farewell and the end of his storeyed career, with his loss and the ending of WrestleMania, where he left his hat and gloves in the middle of the ring, breaking character on-screen for the first time in his 26-year WWE career.
If he were to return for a match with Cena, it would ruin the purpose of his entire program with Roman Reigns. It's a safe bet that if it were to happen, the Cena match would be his true swan song, and if he were to undergo a loss again, it would ruin his aura and legacy in a big way.
The Undertaker vs John Cena WrestleMania match was supposed to take place at WrestleMania 32 until Cena got injured. Unfortunately, the time has long passed for a match against Cena, and it won't have the same aura that it could have once had.
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