WWE 2015 rumors: Undertaker returning to take on Bray Wyatt in Wrestlemania 31?

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Where is the Undertaker? No one has seen the Dead Man ever since his streak was cut by Brock Lesnar during Wrestlemania 30 which leads many to believe that the once most feared man in the WWE has gone into retirement.

But all that was before new rumors came out about the Undertaker once again appearing on the WWE scene, at an event that would not be complete without him -– Wrestlemania 31.

And according to multiple sources, it looks like his likely opponent will be a rising wrestler who has his share of dark moments, Bray Wyatt.

Wyatt seems to be getting a big push as of late, all of which could be traced to the scene where the immortal Hulk Hogan picked Wyatt to win the 2015 Royal Rumble. While Wyatt did not actually win in that battle royale, he did make a good account for himself.

Earlier rumors had Wyatt possibly feuding with Daniel Bryan but it seems that the WWE has gone in a different direction. Especially with the rowdy reception that the WWE fans have for eventual Royal Rumble Roman Reigns, this twist is the latest of tweaks that the WWE has come up with to try and win back their fans.

The Undertaker's presence at Wrestlemania 31 is almost a sure deal and according to an unnamed WWE official, an announcement should be made in the coming weeks.

Add to that this video footage of Bray Wyatt's message of calling out someone who he referred to as someone the fans used to fear and then eventually admire and love.

From all indications, it seems to point to the Dead Man who has since played from favorite to heel and vice versa during multiple times in his career. Check out the video below and see it for yourself.

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