I don't think anyone should retire The Undetaker, but if someone should, it should be Ted DiBiase Jr. I know he's retired himself, but I think it would make sense because his father introduced The Undertaker when he first debuted. What does everyone think?
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Reply by chopsuiiscool
on March 16, 2017 at 7:48 PM
I think he should beat the vest off of Roman then ride into the sunset
Reply by NathanVersus
on March 16, 2017 at 8:48 PM
Cena. I know people will say he has nothing to gain from it, however itโs less about who has what to gain and more about who is worthy of the honour. Rock had nothing to gain from retiring Austin. Michaels had nothing to gain from retiring Flair. Taker had nothing to gain from retiring Michaels. Legends kills legends.
That said, I do believe Reigns will be retiring Taker this year.
Reply by Lockard The GOAT
on March 16, 2017 at 9:57 PM
In my own fantasy scenario, The Undertaker and Bray Wyatt wouldn't have squared off until the main event of this year's Wrestlemania, in a match set up by the Undertaker winning the Royal Rumble in his homestate of Texas and Bray winning the title the following month at Elimination Chamber. And then in a most unexpected outcome, Taker puts over Bray and passes the torch, officially christening him as The New Face of Fear.
If the Streak had still be intact, that would have been even better.
Reply by simian_ninja
on March 17, 2017 at 7:35 AM
I think a lot of people wouldn't have minded this. That being said, I don't think they'll give the victory to Reigns just to try and get him over. I think that's akin to spitting on someone's legacy just for the sake of it. If they want Reigns to be the babyface of the company it would be a terrible way to do it.
Reply by Lockard The GOAT
on March 17, 2017 at 6:58 PM
They'll probably have Taker defeat Reigns (Cena-lite) this year and then have Cena retire The Dead Man himself at 34 (although kind of depressing for Taker to bow out in the same building he lost his illustrious streak in, albeit fitting.)