-Thus far, any plans involving The Undertaker at this year’s WrestleMania have been murky at best. Some more recent rumors seemed to point to a potential Hall of Fame induction, but nothing has been confirmed.
There had also been discussion of a more formal match between The Undertaker and John Cena. While the two did work last year’s WrestleMania together, it was a one-sided affair.
The build to that match was one-sided, with John Cena talking the talk. The Undertaker never formally accepted the challenge, though he did show up in New Orleans to answer the call and squash Cena.
Now there are reports that no match is planned on the card for either man, and Undertaker’s status for the show is up in the air.
If we do not end up with an Undertaker match, it would be the first time in nearly three decades that we had no such match. More importantly, if there isn’t a program put in place for The Undertaker this year, one would have to think it may actually be the end of an era for The Dead Man.
-Fans posted an account of a spectator at last night’s Royal Rumble being forced to remove an All Elite Wrestling shirt.
Here’s video of someone being forced to take off his AEW shirt by WWE.
Video courtesy of @m4rvelgirl. #RoyalRumble #AEW pic.twitter.com/Fy3whGzXYp— Scrump_1 (@scrump_1) January 28, 2019
This is not the first time we’ve seen reports of WWE looking to ensure there is no AEW representation in the audience at one of their shows.
This time, however, All Elite Executive Vice President Nick Jackson-also one half of The Young Bucks-responded.
Let it be known that if you wanna wear a WWE shirt at Double Or Nothing or any AEW related event we won’t do this to you.
— The Young Bucks® (@NickJacksonYB) January 28, 2019
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