3 Reasons The Undertaker Should Not Retire in 2017

facebooktwitterreddit
Prev
3 of 4
Next

Courtesy of WWE.com

2. Could We See The Undertaker vs. AJ Styles?

With AJ Styles being a part of WWE for a year now, it gives the company opportunities to create so many dream match scenarios with some of the best WWE talent that the company has to offer.  So when there were rumors of Taker possibly going to wrestle against Styles, the company could strike that while the iron is hot if you will.  It is no doubt that Styles is in his prime right now, and with Taker’s situation of a part-time role, this match has money all over it.

Related Story: WWE Royal Rumble 2017: 5 Potential Surprise Entrants

Fans know that Taker gives it his all in the ring regardless if he wrestles once a year or not.  His importance to the company is well understood and best believe he takes that with him into the squared circle.  With the Survivor Series warning, fans speculated that perhaps this was how the feud with Styles would come in.  It didn’t happen, so it leads fans back to square one.

Perhaps Styles retains his WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble and Taker wins the Rumble.  There you have it.  But with the Royal Rumble comes all kinds of possibilities.  If Taker didn’t participate in the Rumble, it could still produce a Raw winner and someone from Smackdown will still have to challenge the WWE Champion in Orlando.  Cena talks about that he can get a Championship opportunity because he’s John Cena.  The same goes for The Undertaker.  It’s his yard, so perhaps Cena can recognize that?  No shade, I promise.