5 possible finishes to John Cena vs Undertaker at WrestleMania 34

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Before we start of this article, I just want to confirm that I have no idea if Cena vs Undertaker will happen tomorrow. If it does happen, the build was one of the most confusing for a top WrestleMania match in recent memory.

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Will Undertaker return tomorrow and will it be the last match of Undertaker's career? Or could tomorrow be used to set up a future match with John Cena?


5: There is no match to begin with

It was reported earlier this week that there was a chance that instead of match, Undertaker and John Cena could have some sort of face-off instead.

After weeks of build, just a segment would come as a disappointment for a large chunk of the WWE Universe but it wouldn't come as a total surprise, given Undertaker's total lack of interest in returning to John Cena.

A face-off could be used to set up a match between Cena and Taker in the future.

4: Kane helps Undertaker win

John Cena and the Undertaker face each other (probably) tomorrow at WrestleMania. Which WWE legend could come out on top?

Undertaker losing at WrestleMania two years in a row may be unlikely and WWE could call upon Undertaker's brother to help protect Cena in the finish. With The Undertaker looking down an out, his brother Kane could come out to distract Cena. Kane himself lost to Cena and RAW and could be motivated by revenge as well as his 'relationship' with Undertaker.

3: Hesitation costs Cena

This could be another choice for WWE, as far as the finish goes, if they're looking for another way to protect John Cena in defeat.

Cena could have Taker on the ropes and as he's about to finish Taker off with one last AA, Cena could hesitate for a moment, knowing that his AA could be the last in-ring moment of Undertaker's career.

Desperate not to lost 2 years in a row, Taker could use this chance to hit the Tombstone to pick up the 24th WrestleMania win of his career.

2: Undertaker makes Cena tap out

To my knowledge, John Cena has tapped out twice in his WWE career despite his 'Never Give Up' catchphrase - to Brock Lesnar in 2003 and to Kurt Angle in 2004.

Undertaker has been a little rusty in the last couple of his matches but can the Deadman make Cena tap out like he did to Brock Lesnar with the Hell's Gate?

1: John Cena wins clean

Let's face it, The Undertaker hasn't got that many more matches left in him, if any at all after tomorrow. it only makes sense for Undertaker to put over someone younger (although someone younger than Cena, who needs the rub would have been better) i.e. Cena, as he gracefully bows out.

If this is Undertaker's last match, I expect John Cena to win the match clean with the Attitude Adjustment.


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