The problem with Punk's entry into the lore of the Streak isn't that there was a match for it. The problem was that it was thrown together haphazardly. With a proper set up, a match for the Streak can and should work.
Noid Post Alert.
Next Monday, Undertaker comes out, talking about having a match at Wrestlemania. Out comes the Wyatt Family. Bray comes out and declares that he's going to be the one to end the streak.
Out comes the Shield. Dean Ambrose calls Wyatt a come lately nobody and says if anyone's gonna end the streak, it's gonna be him. He's interrupted by Roman Reigns, who feels that he believes that he can end the Streak.
Followed up by Heyman, He says that these are three up and coming stars, but they're not the caliber of athlete that can end the Streak, but his man, Brock Lesnar, can get the job done.
Out comes John Cena. He talks about all of his accomplishments. He talks about how he has done everything one could possibly think of doing in a successful career, except one thing: Face the Undertaker at Wrestlemania.
After that, Daniel Bryan comes out, he's pissed that he couldn't wrestle at the Rumble due to his injuries. He blames it on Wyatt, and he says he'll be damned if he lets Bray Wyatt face the Undertaker at Wrestlemania.
Finally, we get Corporate Kane to come out. He says a few things to his brother. He notices that there's so many people willing to get into the ring with the Undertaker at Wrestlemania XXX. But only one man can have the honor. Luckily, he's come up with a way to figure it out.
At Elimination Chamber, it's going to be Bray Wyatt vs. Dean Ambrose vs. Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena vs. Daniel Bryan. The winner of that match gets a shot to do the one thing that WWE Hall of Famers Shawn Michaels, Ric Flair, Edge, and Jimmy Snuka could never do. A shot to do the one thing that he, Jake "the Snake" Roberts, CM Punk, and Triple H could never do. A shot to do the one thing that not even WWE World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton could do: Defeat the Undertaker at Wrestlemania.
And there you go.
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