John Cena vs The Undertaker: 5 Reasons why this needs to happen at WrestleMania 32
Having dispelled the skepticism regarding the condition of his health with a fighter’s performance at Wrestlemania 31, the Undertaker and his fans alike can now look forward to Wrestlemania 32 with the knowledge that he is good to go for one more round.Also read: 5 wrestlers who have kicked out of The Undertaker's tombstone piledriverThe legend of the Undertaker had been diminished and questioned by the rough shod way in which Brock Lesnar had set about breaking the streak. His Wrestlemania 31 bout though, against the eater of worlds Bray Wyatt, restored some much needed credibility to the Deadman’s aura.The word now about the Undertaker is that Wrestlemania 32 might possibly be his swansong. Having come off a hugely successful Wrestlemania 31, the WWE have a multitude of superstars who can be primed and prepared in order to face the Undertaker next year. However, in lieu of the exemplary contribution that the Undertaker has provided the WWE with over the last 20 odd years, nothing short of the most befitting final tribute would suffice. Enter John Cena.Here is a look at 5 reasons why John Cena vs The Undertaker needs to be the final chapter in the mythical career of the Phenom.
#1 Hustle, Loyalty and Respect
The phrase “Hustle, Loyalty and Respect” has always been the identity of John Cena, but to consign the virtues that those three words symbolize solely to him, would be doing a disservice to the legacy that the Undertaker has sculpted.
All through the Monday Night Wars, the Undertaker stood firm behind the WWE, unwavering and staunch in his loyalty, despite being privy to a plethora stars who were conveniently jumping ship to the WCW. Through the previous few years, we have witnessed the Undertaker hustle and fight as much against his own aging body, as he did against each vaunted opponent who stepped up to the plate at Wrestlemania.
Each year the fans expected to see a desperate match for the streak, rich in its intensity and tensely combated. Each year, the Undertaker has unerringly delivered (barring the debacle against Brock Lesnar, of course). The Undertaker has been the personification of Hustle and Loyalty. Surely, he deserves the highest form of Respect if he decides to call it a day; and who better to represent the respect that the WWE and fans have for the Undertaker than John Cena?