Triple H can carry the Deadman to a decent match when they face off in Australia soon, but a ring full of forty to fifty-year-old superstars is a task too big, even for the Cerebral Assasin.
The Undertaker has also become known for wrestling slow matches recently, and even though Shawn can get a decent match out of him, he remains a shell of his former self in terms of ring work.
What's more important is that Shawn has stated on a number of occasions that he feels coming out of retirement would be a disrespect to the match that he and Taker had at Wrestlemania 26.
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People have been clamoring for a match between him and AJ Styles for the longest time and Shawn has always rebuked such requests, citing the retirement stipulation of his last match.
There is no guarantee that if he does return, he will be as good as the Icon of the late '90s and he stands to lose more than he has to gain by coming back for the special in the desert.
Ultimately, the fans will be happy to see him back in action. The pay per view will do massive numbers due to his presence on the card, and it will leave the door open for future matches with the likes of Daniel Bryan and AJ Styles.
But it will also lead to that final match with the Undertaker losing a bit of its luster, which is something that none of us WWE fans truly want.