#22 Roman Reigns - Wrestlemania 33
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Undertaker may have had some of his best matches in the latter part of his career, but the most recent Wrestlemania match against Roman Reigns was not a good one.
On the surface, it's clear what the company were trying to do here. Reigns is billed to be the next big thing in the industry and becoming only the second man to defeat Taker at Wrestlemania is certainly a huge stepping stone.
Unfortunately for us fans, this was a sloppy encounter with both men visibly struggling to live up to the expectation going into it. What makes matters worse is that after bothering so much to portray this as Taker's last ride; it appears as though it now won't even achieve that accolade.
Edited by Alan John