The Undertaker squashed big match, John, in an impromptu matchup at Wrestlemania this year. It was quite shocking as John Cena doesn't generally lose in such a manner. The fans waited for this dream matchup for years but when it did finally happen they were disappointed as WWE booked a 2-minute squash match between the legends.
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Because of the nature of the booking of their match at this year's Wrestlemania, there is a high chance that the two bonafide legends may face each other again at Wrestlemania 35 next year. This time the stakes of the bout may be higher as the Undertaker might finally ride off into the sunset and end his legendary career at the grandest stage of them all.
With Shawn Michaels seemingly stating that he won't be returning for another match after Crown Jewel PPV, John Cena is the best possible option available right now to face and retire the Phenom at Wrestlemania 35.
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Balakrishna has been a cricket writer at Sportskeeda for almost seven years. A sport that he has been following and playing since he was eight, Balakrishna enjoys the intensity of the sport, skills and strategies applied to get a result out of nowhere, and the thrill that it gives. He also played as a medium pace bowling all-rounder in four inter-college tournaments, winning twice.
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