honestly, i wouldn’t because i think dibiase will be getting a HUGE push later on. and maybe
able to face undertaker at wrestlemania 27. a lot of pple say undertaker vs john cena will happen. but i doubt it.
Yes, I would be surprised.
Over the last several years, the wwe has built The Undertaker’s streak into one of the major cornerstones of Wrestlemania. It has been billed as big, or at times even bigger, then the two world championship matches. Just take a look at the general question that are routinely asked in this section. Even though Wrestlemania is a good ten or 11 months away, we are already seeing questions asking who The Undertaker is going to face at next year’s Wrestlemania.
Because this is the case, because the streak has been hyped blown up into the be-all-and-end-all of both The Undertaker’s career and Wrestlemania, the level of opponents that he faces from here on out (and being realistic here, The Undertaker has one, maybe two, Wrestlemania appearances left in him) have to be very high profile. I mean, how can you top the last two years with Shawn Michaels? The level of hype generated by both of those matches, but particularly this year’s, was so high that almost anything below top notch will seem like a step down.
The way I see it right now, the only person in the WWE that is a suitable fit for The Undertaker’s streak, regardless of whether he wins or loses, is John Cena. He is the biggest star in the company and the one with the deepest connections to mainstream fans. It doesn’t matter if you love him or hate him (personally, I’m a big fan), when you look at Cena objectively, he’s the only one left to face The Undertaker. Chris Jericho is step down from Michaels, Triple H has been done before and even with a very hard push, guys like Ted Dibiase, Kofi Kingston, Sheamus or John Morrison wouldn’t have that rock star name value that John Cena does. Win or lose, the streak ends with John Cena.
Now, as for Ted Dibiase, I think that in large part you’re right, he is in line for a big push. He has all the tools, including an impressive pedigree, although I think that his talking skills need to really improve before he breaks through to the main events on a regular basis. Other than that though, I find him to be very solid. The WWE is clearly high on him, so I certainly would expect to see world championships and PPV main events in his future.
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not much entertaining
the match will be finished in 5 or 10 minutes maximum
so
this would be awesome
undertaker vs johncena
or
undertaker vs hhh
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I don’t doubt John Cena cause lookin at the current state of the roster right now. Who do they really have that can hold the weight of a wrestlemania streak match except john cena. Batista already lost. Triple lost to him. Maybe Sheamus since they giving him such a push wit john cena but nobody else could really pull that kinda i don’t know responsibility for that match. esp after shawn michaels. Ted dibiase would probably have a good match wit undertaker, but maybe 28 if either one of them is still around he would have the status to take him on then for the streak
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Ted is underestimated, but i still dont think he is ready to be facing any main eventer, i honestly can see the Miz facing the undertaker before ted dibiase.
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honestly yes i`ll be surprised
even if he got a push he won`t b able to face undertaker yet
undertaker vs John cena isn`t impossible but i dont think it may happen
But maybe Triple H,Randy orton,Edge
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Yes, I would be surprised.
Over the last several years, the WWE has built The Undertaker’s streak into one of the major cornerstones of Wrestlemania. It has been billed as big, or at times even bigger, then the two world championship matches. Just take a look at the general question that are routinely asked in this section. Even though Wrestlemania is a good ten or 11 months away, we are already seeing questions asking who The Undertaker is going to face at next year’s Wrestlemania.
Because this is the case, because the streak has been hyped blown up into the be-all-and-end-all of both The Undertaker’s career and Wrestlemania, the level of opponents that he faces from here on out (and being realistic here, The Undertaker has one, maybe two, Wrestlemania appearances left in him) have to be very high profile. I mean, how can you top the last two years with Shawn Michaels? The level of hype generated by both of those matches, but particularly this year’s, was so high that almost anything below top notch will seem like a step down.
The way I see it right now, the only person in the WWE that is a suitable fit for The Undertaker’s streak, regardless of whether he wins or loses, is John Cena. He is the biggest star in the company and the one with the deepest connections to mainstream fans. It doesn’t matter if you love him or hate him (personally, I’m a big fan), when you look at Cena objectively, he’s the only one left to face The Undertaker. Chris Jericho is step down from Michaels, Triple H has been done before and even with a very hard push, guys like Ted Dibiase, Kofi Kingston, Sheamus or John Morrison wouldn’t have that rock star name value that John Cena does. Win or lose, the streak ends with John Cena.
Now, as for Ted Dibiase, I think that in large part you’re right, he is in line for a big push. He has all the tools, including an impressive pedigree, although I think that his talking skills need to really improve before he breaks through to the main events on a regular basis. Other than that though, I find him to be very solid. The WWE is clearly high on him, so I certainly would expect to see world championships and PPV main events in his future.
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idk why the hell people kept saying that ted dibiase was gonna be the one to break takers streak, whoever started that dumb rumor?
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I know Ted DiBiase Jr is demi-god in IWC and should be worshiped, but I don’t give a flying sh*t. YES, I will be very surprised if he EVER face The Undertaker at Wrestlemania.
In no way, shape, or form can they build up Dibiase to pose a major threat to Taker’s streak in less than a year.
I don’t care if he wins the WWE Championship next month or retires a big name like Triple H within the year, he will not be a threat to the Undertaker simply because he hasn’t been around long enough to pose a danger to The Deadman’s streak.
The last man on the roster that could do it and make it look credible was HBK, and he tried twice and failed. Ted is nowhere near in the same league as "The Showstopper" and won’t be unless he does some monumental **** within 20 years of the WWE. But by then Taker will retire mark my words.
Sure, as of now HHH and Cena are the most likely to feud with Taker by next year, but both of these guys have established themselves majorly in the WWE. Dibiase just isn’t in the same playing field as either The Champ or The Game.
Have him do some memorable things, win Championships multiple times, wait a few years in the industry to be really established, and you might be onto something. But as of now Dibiase stands as much of a chance to face Taker than Drew McIntyre or Dolph Ziggler do.
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