WWE WrestleMania 32 news: John Cena vs The Undertaker coming

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The Undertaker is expected to be around when Wrestlemania 32 happens in April 2016. Even though the event is still months away, it looks like the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has already been plotting the things to expect.

Months after that blockbuster Wrestlemania 31 happened, one person who would have been a perfect opponent for The Undertaker was Sting. However, WWE owner Vince McMahon thought otherwise and from the looks of it, the Dead Man vs. Sting tiff will not happen.

Seth Rollins was another name mentioned to take on The Undertaker but as everyone knows by now, the Architect is out of the WWE for between six to nine months. Rollins is unlikely to be around at the event, so the WWE has to move on from that plan.

Now, the latest opponent in mind is someone who does make a lot of sense — John Cena.

Cena, the face of the WWE to date despite taking a personal leave, is said to be the likely opponent of The Undertaker at Wrestlemania 32. From the looks of it, Cena will be doing a bit of heel work leading to that big event to be held at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

If true, it will be interesting to see when Cena will start turning heel. He is expected to make his return next month after some time off, although the heel-turn should not be hard to see since the Cenation leader has pretty much mastered the art of being face and heel and vice versa.

The word around as well is that this will be The Undertaker's last ride and Cena should be the perfect WWE superstar to send him off to retirement. This should be quite a battle between the two WWE stars, with The Undertaker most likely to lose this one and then head off to retirement in respectable fashion.

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