i'm not looking forward to it. The first one was a botch fest, and wwe is spending the last undertaker match to face a guy who he has faced 2 other times at WrestleMania? this is why wwe will go on a downward spiral. i'm not a guy who really likes comparisons, and I think that for the most part, people are too quick to say when something is doing horrible. but, look at the downward spiral of wcw, and look at the current state of the wwe. WCW's downward spiral started when talented older guys hogged the spotlight until they retired, and then WCW was left with younger guys who never drew a card by themselves with nobody to make them seem important. Undertaker could push another talent single handedly with his streak. I'm not saying you end the streak, but even having a good match with taker at mania, and a young talent could be pushed to the next level. Triple H is probably heading into one of his final, if not his final, matches as well. so you've got two of the guys that have been the anchor of the wwe for many years, trips for 15, taker for 20, and both are going to retire without having a clear heir to the throne. CM Punk is 33 years old. John Cena is going to be 35 in a few months. Randy Orton will be 32 around wrestlemania time. Triple H hasn't had many injuries besides his quads, and he's almost done at the ripe old age of 43. so you've got, if orton stays healthy, maybe you have him for another 10 years. cena maybe 10. but health is not the only thing you have to worry about. Rock is 42, and at survivor series he competed in his first match in 7 years. he left in the same year of his life as cena is right now. and, CM Punk is the only person they have made into a genuine main eventer, who can sell a card by himself, since people like Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, Edge and Triple H were a staple of the WWE, in addition to Cena, Punk and Orton. so, yea, when about 5 or 6 of your top 10 guys are not in the company anymore, including guys like Jeff and Matt Hardy, that's cause for concern.