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"Who's up for one last ride?"
Ed said:So what happens to Taker now that Vince believes he's done? How do you say goodbye to a character like The Undertaker?
Tea Party themed bps21 said:If only 4 people knew why did the betting odds change from a longshot to Brock being the favorite before it closed?
Except, there was no choice. Whether Undertaker does another match or not, Vince McMahon was going on the assumption that this was his last hurrah, and he could either win, or lose. McMahon chose the idea that it was better to lose on your way out. That is the common wrestling mentality. Whether this should have been different, who knows? Lesnar happened to be the guy booked on the day McMahon came to this conclusion. Obviously, if Undertaker had told him that he was coming back next year, or argued, it may not have happened.
One person close to the situation said McMahon talked Undertaker into doing it. Another, who would also know, described it as McMahon making the call and Undertaker agreeing and that he wasn’t talked into doing something he didn’t want to do. It was not his original call, but he was in on it and never protested the call. And perhaps, like he thought in late 2010, if he was going to lose, maybe he thought this was the guy.
It's too early to call this the dawning of a new era...but damn does it feel like it is.
This also has the added effect of making guys like Cena, Orton and Batista look even more like aging dinosaurs. Though, I'm certain with Orton and Batista...we're SUPPOSED to look at them that way.