WrestleMania 31: The Undertaker Return Expected At 2015 WWE PPV?
The clock is ticking on a potential return for The Undertaker in WWE. The road to Wrestlemania 31 has begun, following the 2015 Royal Rumble,
 and the Phenom hasn’t made an appearance since Brock Lesnar broke his 
undefeated WrestleMania streak. While nothing is official, it appears 
more likely than not that The Undertaker will have a match at this 
year’s event.
According to the Wrestling Observer,
 WWE officials believe The Undertaker will wrestle at WrestleMania 31. 
There has been no announcement, but it’s possible that some in the 
company already know The Undertaker’s plans.
The Undertaker’s WrestleMania status has been a mystery in 
each of the last few years. In 2013, he made a surprise appearance at a 
house show in late February, and went on to fight CM Punk a few weeks 
later. Last year, he appeared on “Monday Night Raw” after the 
Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, beginning his program with Lesnar.
After the ending of the Streak, though, The Undertaker’s 
return is in more doubt than ever. Not only did he finally lose at 
WrestleMania, but he was badly injured at the event. The Undertaker 
suffered a concussion and was immediately rushed to the hospital, after 
his loss to Lesnar.
The Undertaker has been injured after previous WrestleMania’s. He reportedly needed surgery on his shoulder and hip, following his match with Triple H at WrestleMania 28.
Bray Wyatt appears to be the most likely opponent for The 
Undertaker, following the Royal Rumble. The Undertaker vs. Sting, a 
match that many fans have hoped to see for years, is almost certainly 
off the table, since Sting is headed for a match with Triple H in March.
 A rematch with Lesnar would make sense, but the champ is set to face 
Roman Reigns in a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match.
If The Undertaker doesn’t return at WrestleMania 31, it 
doesn’t necessarily mean he’s done wrestling in WWE for good. He could 
always come back at WrestleMania 32, which will be held in Dallas in 
front of a crowd of approximately 100,000 fans.
There has been some speculation that The Undertaker could headline 
the 2015 WWE Hall of Fame class, though that’s not likely to happen if 
he has a match the next night. Randy Savage and Arnold Schwarzenegger 
have already been confirmed as inductees for this year.
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