Could we see some sort of altercation between the men?
#1 The Undertaker is old school and will want to go out on his back, for the benefit of the wrestling business
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The Undertaker clashed with Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 31, and while many had assumed that The Phenom would go out on his back at the event and pass the torch to his successor, The Undertaker emerged as the victor in that contest.
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It is generally a tradition in pro wrestling that when you hang up your boots, you pass the torch to someone you believe could benefit the business. We know that The Undertaker is old school and that he believes in tradition, so it is very likely indeed that he will go out on his back.
But then again, as has been mentioned at the very start of this article, we have no way of knowing whether The Undertaker indeed wants to call it quits as he's mentioned in interviews or if he's working us.
Do you think that there is yet another clash that awaits us between The Undertaker and Bray Wyatt?
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