The Undertaker is surely near the end of his illustrious career.
#2 Daniel Bryan
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One of the best wrestlers of this generation, Daniel Bryan is a man who can have a match with anybody - and he's done it, too. Bryan has proven his ability to wrestle big men so many times. He's torn it up with Kane, Mark Henry, The Big Show, and most recently, Brock Lesnar.
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Through his association with Kane as part of Team Hell No, Bryan has teamed up with The Undertaker on a couple of occasions, but they have never stood on opposite sides of the ring in a singles match or otherwise. The Undertaker's reputation as a great in-ring wrestler began in early 2006 with his classic but oft-forgotten match with Kurt Angle from No Way Out. Bryan and Angle have been compared to each other by just about every wrestling fan who has seen them wrestle, and it's an apt comparison.
Due to their similarities, specifically their ability to pull a good, even a great match, out of anybody, it's a no-brainer that one of Undertaker's final matches should be against a man who can make him look 15 years younger.
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Nicholas A. Marsico
I got my first big break writing for 411Mania back in 2004. I did a small spot in a big weekly piece that was written by one of the site's top writers. I quickly added the duty of being the live recapper for episodes of SmackDown, and in 2005 was given my own weekly column, which I did for a few years. I gave up writing (mostly) to start a family but got back into it, still at 411, a little over 3 years later. For another couple of years, I wrote 2-3 columns per week for the website before finding paid work elsewhere, and eventually wound up at SportsKeeda.
I am also the co-founder of the RBR: Weekly Wrestling Talk podcast, which started in the summer of 2005 and is still going strong today, almost 15 years later. Due to school, work, and family commitments, I left the team in 2011 but still remain a part of the family.