5 bold predictions for John Cena versus The Undertaker at WrestleMania 34

A dream match in the making
A dream match in the making

The match between John Cena and The Undertaker is set to take place at WrestleMania 34. Although not confirmed by the WWE yet, The Undertaker versus John Cena at WrestleMania is a match that everybody wants. The showdown will be a great crowd attraction and has money written all over it.

A plethora of possible outcomes can be predicted for the outcome of the match. While The Undertaker has nothing to prove in his highly accomplished career, the crowd will be rooting for his final win at WrestleMania.

Here are five bold predictions for the match.


#5 Taker makes Cena tap-out

Will Cena submit to the Hell's Gate?
Will Cena submit to the Hell's Gate?

John Cena has maintained the 'never give up' attitude of not tapping out during matches. The last time Cena submitted was in a match against Kurt Angle in 2004, but he was nowhere near the icon that he is today.

Cena's 'never dying' image can be spoiled this Sunday if WWE decides to book him to lose to The Undertaker via submission. The Deadman's Hell's Gate is one of the most lethal moves in the pro-wrestling industry, and Big Match John giving in to the finisher will add another feather to Taker's already accomplished career.

Moreover, a clean win for Undertaker will be a spectacular moment, considering his last year's loss to Roman Reigns.

#4 Joe interferes and costs Cena

A feud between the two will be amazing.
A feud between the two will be amazing

Samoa Joe had teased a rivalry with John Cena ahead of the Royal Rumble PPV earlier this year. Before the feud could proceed any further, Joe was sidelined due to a foot injury. The Destroyer is reportedly cleared to wrestle again, and what better way to rekindle the feud than WrestleMania?

Joe costing Cena the match can elevate the former to a monstrous main-event heel status in the WWE. The WWE Universe will be eager to see a high-profile rivalry between the two icons and the foundation may very well be laid this Sunday.

Samoa Joe and John Cena would be a tremendous battle brimming with physicality. Both wrestlers have a similar wrestling style, and their rivalry would be a talking point for years to come.

#3 The Brothers of Destruction unite

Is a reunion on the cards?
Is a reunion on the cards?

Kane might play a vital role in the Taker versus Cena match. He came out to attack Cena when the latter called out The Deadman. WWE has not booked The Demon for any contest, and his involvement can have a huge impact on the match.

The Brothers of Destruction are one of the most iconic tag teams in WWE history. The fans would love to see a reunion at the grandest stage of them all. The duo last appeared together in a dark segment of SmackDown Live in 2016. A homecoming on a stage like WrestleMania will have a much positive response from the crowd.

John Cena may be taking some time off WWE post Mania, and the beat-down caused by the two veterans could set up a perfect story-line injury.

#2 Cena turns heel and attacks Taker

Will Cena turn heel at the grandest stage?
Will Cena turn heel at the grandest stage?

A heel turn for Cena has been awaited for too long now. He has done some great work throughout this feud, and the only thing left for him is to turn into a full-blown villain.

His rants against The Deadman indicated a heel turn, and the WWE needs to pull the trigger at the Show of Shows.

After The Undertaker beats Cena clean, The Franchise could take out all his frustrations on The Phenom and beat him black and blue leaving the WWE Universe in shock.

There can't be a bigger platform for Cena to embrace his dark side, and beating a legend like Taker will get him legitimate heat from the fans.

#1 Kane interferes but helps Cena

Will The Demon cost his brother?
Will The Demon cost his brother?

Kane's involvement in the match could be a a double-edged sword. The Big Red Machine may appear in a quest to assist Undertaker, but instead, beat him up and help Cena win the match.

A huge swerve moment for the fans, Kane coming in support of John Cena will make Taker not look weak despite losing the match.

Kane has been more of an ally to Taker than an opponent. A feud between the brothers will be a treat to watch, considering the history between the two.

Kane screwing The Undertaker will provide a fresh start in both their remaining stints and could lead to a career versus career match between the two legends of the industry.