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WWE Wrestlemania 34: Undertaker Vs. John Cena Results And Highlights

Update: Here are the results and highlights for the Wrestlemania 34 match between John Cena and The Undertaker!



  • The lights go out, and Elias comes out to troll the crowd. Cena squashes him, and he starts going up the ramp. And then the lights go again. For real this time.
  • Beautiful set-up by having Undertaker's gloves, hat, and coat spotlighted in the center of the ring. It was an obvious visual allusion, but it created a sense of continuity that was needed after last year's "retirement."
  • It never gets old, does it? The Undertaker has the best entrance in the history of sports entertainment. The flames, the smoke, and the music all combine to make theatrical magic.
  • Taker looks incredibly spry and healthy, considering where he was at a year ago. In his match at WrestleMania 33, he was bloated and limping from a bad hip. He hasn't looked this good in at least three years.
  • The bell rings. Cena is a class act, and he's doing everything he can to put the Dead Man over. He looks legitimately terrified, which Taker's opponents haven't sold in years. And when Undertaker did his situp, Cena tripped and scrambled away like a little boy.
  • Undertaker got in all his signature moves. Old School off the top rope. Flying clothesline. Chokeslam. Tombstone Piledriver.
  • The Undertaker pinned Cena with a single Tombstone, which was smart booking. Taker is long past the point of putting on a 20-minute epic match. This short squash was everything it needed to be--all highlights, no filler, and a lot of heart.

Original story below:



One of WWE's biggest Wrestlemania's biggest matches in 2018 is one that it apparently doesn't plan to formally announce before the event. The company has been building to a confrontation between John Cena and The Undertaker for some time, yet with Wrestlemania 34 less than a day away, their matchup still isn't officially on the card.



Undertaker and Cena are both Wrestlemania mainstays, although their roles in the company--particularly Undertaker--have been reduced from years past. Undertaker shared a cryptic message on Raw back in January, during which he rambled and listed off opponents he faced. He hasn't been seen on TV since.



Cena, meanwhile, has had to take up the mantle of carrying the entire promotion of the match. With nothing else going on, he challenged Undertaker to a Wrestlemania match back in February. Since then, he's routinely come out to cut one-sided promos which have gone nowhere, due to the lack of any response from his desired opponent.



WWE is a scripted business, and Cena hasn't been spending time on TV for no reason. WWE's own website has covered the possibility of such a match. With the company not as reliant on advanced pay-per-views buys as it once was, and Wrestlemania not needing any additional star power to attract viewers, it seems this will manifest itself as a "surprise" match during the event. It could potentially be Undertaker's final match, so we expect him to win.



Wrestlemania takes place on April 8 at 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT on PPV and the WWE Network, live from New Orleans' Superdome. It'll be preceded by a Kickoff Show, making for a jam-packed evening of wrestling action.



For a broader look at Wrestlemania 34, stay up to date with our live coverage throughout the event. We also have a look at other rumors involving the event and some suggestions for when you can take a bathroom break (spoilers: Undertaker's entrance is a good bet).

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9 aprile 2018 alle 15:40