5 Matches The Undertaker could have following WWE WrestleMania 36

The Deadman at WrestleMania 33
The Deadman at WrestleMania 33

#3. Aleister Black

Aleister Black
Aleister Black

Let's not kid ourselves - without an Undertaker, there would be no Aleister Black.

Whether or not this means that the man that was previously known as "Tommy End" would still be in the business today if not for Mark Calaway is neither something any of us will ever know nor is it relevant.

The Undertaker paved the way for darker, spookier characters that were palatable to the general public way more than the guy who's name I share with ever hoped to accomplish.

And, yes, I've been dying to make that reference since I started writing here three years ago.

It had been thought that the mantle of The Undertaker would be taken up by Bray Wyatt during their (admittedly underwhelming) match at WrestleMania 31.

And, to be fair, the Bray Wyatt of that time had a lot in common with the Ministry of Darkness version of The Undertaker. But, when the time came for them to come to blows, they were two totally different animals.

WWE is clearly not rushing Aleister Black - but they're not ignoring him, either. The two of them, if on the same page, could not only put on a great match but even possibly a "locker room leader" passing of the torch between the two.

Which puts a lot of damn pressure on Tommy End.

I think he's up to the challenge.

Teddy Long snaps when Swerve Strickland's race is brought up HERE

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