WrestleMania has become the gold standard of WWE and professional wrestling over the past several decades. One of the standout names that has become synonymous with this annual extravaganza is The Undertaker.The Deadman’s legendary undefeated streak of 21 consecutive victories was one of WrestleMania’s major attractions before it came to a shocking end at the hands of Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 30. He went on to secure four more victories on the Grandest Stage of Them All before announcing his retirement in 2020.The Undertaker's last appearance was earlier this year at WrestleMania 40. He came out to confront The Rock during the main event match between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns, which ultimately led to the American Nightmare finishing his story.Here are three main reasons why The Undertaker should come out of retirement for WrestleMania 41.#3. The Undertaker's got the itch to wrestle againIn recent interviews, The Undertaker has often admitted that he still struggles with retirement. This isn’t too surprising, especially for someone like The Phenom, who was a cornerstone of the wrestling business for over three decades.He’s mentioned that he still feels the itch to come out of retirement and step back into the ring. With WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas shaping up to be one of the biggest events in recent memory, it could be the perfect moment for The Deadman to return for one final match.#2. Anti-climatic end to The Undertaker's iconic career in 2020At WrestleMania 36, The Undertaker faced AJ Styles in a cinematic Boneyard Match, which became one of the most entertaining bouts of that year’s event. A few months later, he announced his retirement, ending his legendary career with a remarkable WrestleMania record of 25 victories and just two defeats.However, his final match occurred during an uncertain time, as the world was in lockdown due to the COVID-19 outbreak. As a result, The Undertaker's last match took place without any fans in attendance, which felt like an anti-climactic conclusion to his Hall of Fame career.WWE may want to correct this by giving The Undertaker a proper send-off in front of a live crowd. With the company experiencing record-breaking attendance and revenues, bringing The Deadman back for one final match could be a major opportunity for both WWE and the fans.#1. Dream matchup against current WWE star"Gunther is my guy. I talk about him on my show all the time. He's a throwback. Doesn't do anything crazy, he chops the sh*t out of you... He doesn't do anything crazy, what he does is believable. Everything he does is believable, and he'll shine you up like a good heel should. It's an easy, easy blueprint without doing anything that's really stupid and makes the risk that much more," he said.Gunther has quickly established himself as one of WWE’s top stars since his debut. One of the main reasons for this success has been due to his unique, old-school style of professional wrestling.The Undertaker recently praised Gunther, stating that he is his favorite wrestler to watch on the current roster. The Deadman even expressed that The Ring General is someone he would have loved to face, believing they could have drawn significant money together.A potential matchup between The Undertaker and the current World Heavyweight Champion would be a dream scenario for fans. With WrestleMania 41 on the horizon, WWE might consider bringing back The Undertaker for one final run.