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Old 12-12-2013, 09:16 AM   #64
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Some interesting discussion I missed here. The One makes the best case for it staying alive. I'm not completely sold, as I do think that The Undertaker losing at WrestleMania doesn't diminish what he has done. In fact, it could lead to a future angle where Taker feels he has to prove himself. Perhaps some cocky heel claims he can beat The Undertaker now the magic is gone and Taker returns at WrestleMania XXXI, not for a long match, but just to hit the Tombstone and add another victim to the list.

Hulk Hogan, The Rock, Shawn Michaels and Stone Cold Steve Austin have all lost at WrestleMania. It's not the only thing Taker has going for him. Fuck, Taker lost this year in that six-man against The Shield (a huge rub for them that wasn't sold as well as it should have been, which actually might be a case for not ending the streak, but I think the WWE would treat something they value that much a bit differently).
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