7 Ways WWE Can Book An Undertaker Return
WWE Legend The Undertaker clearly has it all. He has the size, charisma, and character to make you love the man. However, he is a great worker in the ring on top of all of this. It cannot go unsaid that the man has been able to do so many amazing things in WWE that he may go down as one of the top five best of all time, easily. For nearly a decade now, The Undertaker has been a part time worker.
Basically Undertaker would work 6 to 7 months and take time off, which worked well for The Deadman. Eventually this led to him being very part time where he would work three months out of the year max, which was usually due to a WrestleMania program. In 2015, he didn’t work a lot at the beginning of the year and actually forced Bray Wyatt to make the program between the two of them work for WrestleMania 31.
The Phenom would return at the show of shows and beat “the new face of fear.”
He would go on to work a number of events the remainder of the year and eventually would go on to have his last match with Shane McMahon at WrestleMania 32 last Sunday. While it is uncertain if this is the last time we will see Undertaker, it does make us wonder. Why would he work so much in 2015 when he normally never works that much.. It seemed that they were setting him up for retirement.
The stipulaton for his match with Shane set up his exit well where if he lost, he could no longer perform on the grandest stage of them all. Basically, it would effectively end his career. He would win though, so that means he has to come back, right? That said, we at Sports Keeda have come up with seven ways WWE can book a good Undertaker return. Enjoy.