5 reasons why The Undertaker should not come out of retirement

The Undertaker,
The Undertaker making his entrance.

#3 Nuclear heat to whoever beats him

Roman Reigns, WWE,
Roman Reigns making his way to the ring

The Undertaker is one of most loved Superstars in WWE history. What exactly it is about The Deadman that makes him so phenomenal is hard to put a finger on. Some people love his persona, others love how dominant he has been throughout his tenure in the company, but almost every single person loves "The Streak" that he had protected all those years.

Unfortunately, for fans that loved "The Streak", it finally came to an end at WrestleMania 30, which took a lot of the lore out of The Undertaker's character. The Deadman then took a loss to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 33 and that victory seemed to be even more controversial than the loss to Lesnar three years prior.

While the losses do have a lot of differences, mainly significance, quality of opponent and what it did to The WWE in the long run, it had one similarity in that it caused nuclear heat to the two Superstars that were lucky enough to end "The Streak". Even worse, after Roman Reigns's victory over Taker, he had to be written off television until the heat calmed down.

That's a pretty significant occurrence, especially for a Superstar that Vince McMahon has been trying to push for over two years now and it ended up hurting a lot of the momentum that the win had gained him in the first place.

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