3 Reasons why WWE should book The Fiend vs The Undertaker at Wrestlemania 36

This could be the ultimate battle of two dark forces
This could be the ultimate battle of two dark forces

The Fiend is indeed one of the hottest things in the world of professional wrestling. The character has already annihilated several WWE Superstars and left them in a state of absolute shock. Finn Balor was at the receiving end of The Fiend’s wrath at SummerSlam. Jerry Lawler was left helpless, as The Fiend launched a savage attack on the WWE Hall of Famer. Even 'The Big Red Machine’ Kane wasn't safe, as he became The Fiend's latest legendary victim.

It is indeed difficult to overlook the fact that The Fiend’s gimmick is eerily similar to The Undertaker's. ‘The Phenom’ has ruled WWE for almost three decades, enthralling the WWE Universe with his supernatural gimmick.

If there is one place which has truly been The Undertaker’s yard, then it is WrestleMania. ‘The DeadMan’ has performed at WrestleMania with stunning regularity and has been an eternal part of the Show of Shows. While there have been 35 WrestleManias throughout history, The Undertaker has been a part of 25 of them.

Now with The Undertaker in the twilight of his illustrious career, let us look at three reasons why WWE should book The Fiend Vs The Undertaker at WrestleMania 36.


#3 The Ultimate battle of the Dark forces

The theatrics that the WWE can employ in this bout can catapult the match to a new orbit.
The theatrics that the WWE can employ in this bout can catapult the match to a new orbit.

The Fiend vs The Undertaker could be the ultimate battle between two dark forces. The Undertaker has ruled WWE and has been the company's undisputed emperor, but The Fiend can take that all away and declare himself The Undertaker's rightful heir.

This bout could be an absolute treat for fans. Imagine the theatrics that would be employed, along with the macabre storyline. All of this would lead up to one of the most highly anticipated matches in wrestling history.

For quite some time now, fans have clamored for another legend of darkness, Sting, to feud with The Undertaker. After Sting suffered a career ending injury, that match still remains a fantasy. The Undertaker vs Bray Wyatt, however can quench the fans' thirst and offer a suitable replacement.

#2 The Ideal retirement match for ‘The Phenom’

The Undertaker
The Undertaker

The entire WWE Universe thought that WrestleMania 33 was the last for The Undertaker. After his loss to Roman Reigns, 'The DeadMan' left his hat, trench coat, and gloves in the center of the ring. He walked away to chants of ‘Thank You Taker’ resounding in the background. Most fans assumed that was the very end of The Undertaker.

'The Dead Man' is well known for his resurrections. The Undertaker returned once again and although he has struggled to capture his previous glory, has continued to compete at a high level. The Undertaker will be 55 years old when WrestleMania 36 comes around, but that could be the ideal place for The Undertaker to close the coffin lid on his illustrious career.

The Undertaker has faced some of the biggest names in the industry, including the likes of Shawn Michaels, Randy Orton, John Cena, Brock Lesnar, Kane, Triple H and Ric Flair - all at WrestleMania. An epic WrestleMania battle with WWE's new face of fear, The Fiend, could be an ideal way for The Undertaker to walk off into the sunset.

#1 Defeating The Undertaker at WrestleMania could establish The Fiend's supremacy

A victory over The Undertaker can establish The Fiend as the dark lord of the WWE
A victory over The Undertaker can establish The Fiend as the dark lord of the WWE

Brock Lesnar has achieved numerous accomplishments in his illustrious career. If there is one achievement that towers over all the others, it is his victory over The Undertaker at WrestleMania. Lesnar will forever be remembered as the Superstar who brought The Undertaker's undefeated streak to an end.

In similar fashion, a victory for The Fiend over The Undertaker at 'Mania could catapult his career to unparalleled heights. It could establish The Fiend as the undisputed dark force over the WWE Universe. For three decades, The Undertaker has been the man who has pulverized his opponents and sent shivers down spines with his supernatural gimmick. If the Fiend can beat The Undertaker, then WWE could establish a new 'Lord of Darkness' in the form of The Fiend.

A loss in his final match would be the ideal way for 'The Phenom' to end his career and would go on to prove that no Superstar is above the sport of professional wrestling. Getting The Fiend over on such a huge stage would be an ideal way for The Undertaker to give back to the business, and it would also mean a massive push for The Fiend's character.

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