Adam Cailler - TWM Wrestling
Adam Cailler is the Head of PR and talent relations for TWM Wrestling and is also a journalist for the Jewish Telegraph. Adam has been a wrestling fan for over 20 years and has been covering WWE for over a decade now. In addition to TWM, his work was also featured here at Sportskeeda a while back.
While Adam enjoyed the Boneyard Match at WrestleMania 36, he feels a little cheated that we didn't get the Phenom vs. the Phenomenal One inside the squared circle. The writing has been on the wall for a few weeks that these two may not be done with one another. Maybe a big blow off match could be the last for The Undertaker.
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What could Taker and Styles do in a straight up wrestling match?
"The story for this match is already brewing, and has been since before WrestleMania 36. The opponent should be AJ Styles. We've only seen the pair face off in a match once, and it didn't take place inside the ring – which is a crying shame.
To do, what could be an epic encounter justice, it needs to happen in the ring, in front of the biggest possible audience at WrestleMania 37.
The Undertaker said, on The Last Ride, that he would love to work with AJ, and I don't think the Boneyard match – which was quite incredible – would have satisfied his need to work with Styles.
The constant haunting of AJ over the last month or so has kept this story arc in the mind of the WWE Universe, and if done correctly, could be unbelievable in its pay-off.
There are those who talk about Undertaker's final opponent being someone young and upcoming, but looking at the roster, there is nobody who could realistically be given that torch.
Styles is young enough to be given that, to then pass it on in five or so years time, making the legacy of both The Undertaker and AJ Styles mean a lot more than it ever would have done had the legacy of just one of those men been given to someone who you don't know how their career will turn out.
Once again, looking at the roster, there really is, for me, no other option for Undertaker's final match."