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4 reasons why The Undertaker should not have a match at WrestleMania 35

Will The Undertaker feature in this year's WrestleMania
Will The Undertaker feature in this year's WrestleMania

We're on the road to WrestleMania 35, which is building up to an incredible night, considering the matches that are lined up. We'll see Brock Lesnar defend his Universal title once again at WrestleMania, this time against Seth Rollins, who has had a stellar year or so, becoming the top dog of RAW.

Meanwhile, the other mouthwatering clash is the one featuring Becky Lynch and Ronda Rousey (and maybe Charlotte Flair added to the mix, too) which will most likely headline and close the show, in what will be a first for women's wrestling.

The Becky Lynch story has been one of the most interesting ones in the WWE recently as The Man has transformed herself into a huge star not only in the women's division but all of WWE.

WrestleMania will see the culmination of some feuds, and perhaps even the end of certain careers.

One Superstar whose career is rumoured to end at WrestleMania 35 is The Undertaker, whose fabled journey in the WWE - and WrestleMania - could end at this year's edition of The Show of Shows.

But, should The Undertaker be a part of WWE's biggest night of the year? Here are 4 reasons why The Undertaker should not have a match at WrestleMania 35:


#1 Too slow

The Undertaker
The Undertaker

The Undertaker is no longer the wrestler that he was in the past. Age has obviously caught up with The Deadman and his matches aren't as entertaining as they were. 'Taker was - and is - an old-school wrestler who told stories in the ring, sold well, and built a match around mini stories rather than over-the-top moves or speed like modern-day Superstars.

One of the key reasons why I would not want to see a match featuring The Undertaker at WrestleMania is that the actual wrestling does not live up to the ambiance created by the arrival of The Deadman to the ring.

I would not want to be invested in a 20-25 minute story where the action and excitement die as soon as the white lights are on when both wrestlers are in the ring.

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