Why did The Undertaker show up one night after WrestleMania?
w#2 John Cena's big comeback was a much bigger deal
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Yes, The Undertaker coming back at WrestleMania to destroy Elias would be a pretty cool moment. Heck, anything The Undertaker does is cool...had he returned only to dance with The New Day, even then, it would be a very special moment. But in my opinion, John Cena returning as the Doctor of Thuganomics was a much bigger deal.
In fact, there were rumors that The Undertaker could come back in his biker gimmick and had that happened, I'd have said it overshadows John Cena's return to his original act. But such was not the case, and everyone seemed to dig the rhymes that John Cena threw down. Elias was the perfect antagonist for such an act as well.
And so, I thought that things did work out for the best the way that things played out. It wasn't a disaster like the RAW main event.
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