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Originally Posted by Mr. Nerfect
I can see his last match being something completely random, like a throwaway with Elias, and he just falls apart and can't do it anymore and that's that.
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If the company could be trusted with better writing and a sustained push, that actually wouldn't be a bad thing. For Elias, I mean, not neccessarily Taker's legacy if he's so broken down he can no longer go. But, making that an angle and making Elias the guy to finally take out the Deadman would do a lot more than perpetual "I'm going to put on a show, and nobody had better inturrupt me-" thing he has been doing for years now that has been happening in lieu of actual storytelling.
But, again, that would weigh heavily on WWE not squandering such a big victory on someone who should figure into being their future, but then they forget he exists four months later and he's jobbing to the next NXT callup and the entire 205 roster for zero reason.