Undertaker Versus Bray Wyatt will probably be the most
polarizing match on the card come WrestleMania 31. The reason for this lies in
the complicated question of how The WWE should end the match.
While many fans of the dead man are surely looking for him
to rise from the ashes of his defeat last year to Brock Lesnar, a loss that
broke his 21 straight victories at the show of shows, other are calling for The
Eater of Worlds to claim the soul of The Undertaker.
What is WWE to do in a situation like this? Sure a win for
The Undertaker, in what may be his final match ever in a WWE ring would be a
great sentimental moment for The WWE Universe, but what about Bray Wyatt? What
would he gain from a loss to The Undertaker at WrestleMania 31? Why build the
former NXT rookie up so much, just to have him fail to end The Undertaker?
Unfortunately for Undertaker fans, that’s exactly what needs
to happen. Bray Wyatt needs to end The Undertaker at WrestleMania 31. Like with
Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, WWE has an excellent opportunity to pass the
torch here, something that they should not pass up on, even if it means The
Undertaker retires in defeat.
The best way to go about this, is to have Wyatt continue to
call out The Undertaker, ultimately leading to a cryptic answer from The
Undertaker. Maybe have do a segment where his hand pushes up from the ground in
a graveyard, or have him rise from a coffin in a gothic chamber, something to
establish that he will return at WrestleMania 31.
Although Wyatt will have to carry most of the feud with his great
promos, a majority of the storyline should be told through the match itself at
WrestleMania 31. Wyatt should come out first and grab a microphone to taunt
Undertaker for a few minutes to build up suspense with the crowd.
After a few minutes of taunting by Wyatt, the lights should
go off, and we should hear Undertakers signature entrance music start to
play. A lightning bolt should go off at
the entrance ramp, creating a plume of smoke for The Undertaker to appear from.
Bray Wyatt should continue his taunts, as Undertaker slowly
limps down the ramp. Having Undertaker
do this will show just how human and weak he is after his last match, and also
give Wyatt some heat with the crowd.
Wyatt then should attack Taker before he is able to get the ring.
Wyatt should continue to attack Undertaker, while he drags
him around the ring and keeps taunting him on the microphone. When the bell
finally rings, Wyatt should decimate The Undertaker for a good five minutes,
before Taker is able to create separation with a choke slam.
Then Wyatt should try to taunt The Undertaker again, get caught
up in the gates of hell submission move. After a few minutes, Wyatt will get to
the rope and continue taunting the weakened Undertaker.
Undertaker needs to finally go on the offensive and try to
land some punches on Wyatt. As the match goes on, Taker should be ready to
finish Wyatt off with The Tombstone Pile driver. Just as Taker has Wyatt in
position for The Pile driver, Wyatt should reverse the move with a low blow,
taking down The Undertaker.
Wyatt then would set Undertaker up for Sister Abigail, but
get reversed into another pile driver. Just as Undertaker thinks it’s over,
Wyatt needs to sit up and do his signature cackle at the dead man. Undertaker
should then try to get back to his feet, but then get hit with Sister Abigail
for the win.
Wyatt then quickly brings out the droids that usually
accompany Undertaker to ring, and carries Undertakers limp body towards
them. Wyatt would then hit another
sister Abigail on Taker, before putting him in the casket, as the droids
surround them. Undertaker tries to fight back by choking Wyatt, but Wyatt
quickly shakes him off and shuts the door of the casket, sealing taker inside.
The droids would then do a serious of ancient type chants,
while Wyatt sits on top of the casket taunting at The Undertaker. A bolt of
lightning should hit the casket by surprise, and then have a light image of The
Undertaker being lifted up into the sky.
Like or not, this is the best way to end The Undertaker’s
career. This gives Undertaker a graceful bow out, and gives Wyatt a monstrous
push, along with some major heat from The WWE Universe. This win alone also
finally catapult The Eater of Worlds into the WWE World Heavy Weight Title
picture.
As for The Undertaker, this really is the best way to end
it. I know fans won’t be happy about Undertaker taking back to back losses at
WrestleMania, but think about the good these two losses will do for The WWE as
a whole
Instead of looking at the losses that Undertaker may or may
not take, think of the importance of those losses, and how they helped shape
the career of other superstars in The WWE. If Reigns defeats Lesnar at
WrestleMania 31, he will become the first person to defeat Lesnar, since he
beat Taker at WrestleMania 31, something that should ricochet him into stardom
in The WWE.
The same can be said for Wyatt as well. Wyatt has hit a bit
of plateau in his career since his feud with Ambrose in November, a win against
Taker would not only be the revival that Wyatt needs, but may also catapult him
into the title picture.
Whether he loses a second time or not, Undertaker will surely
remain one of the greatest wrestlers to ever lace up their boots. Instead of
looking at Taker’s record as a blemish on historic career, fans need to look at
what he accomplished in his time inside the squared circle, and be happy that
they could be a part of it.
he not retiring at wm31.
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