The Undertaker's acceptance speech at last night's WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony
is the greatest speech that I've ever heard at a WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
The Undertaker's acceptance speech was delightful, electrifying, emotional, fascinating, glorious, heartwarming, humorous,
impactful, informative, inspiring, intriguing, masterful, motivational, moving, powerful, spectacular, touching, unique, and also uplifting.
I no longer think that Cody Rhodes will turn out to be Seth Rollins' mystery opponent at WrestleMania 38.
Following the conclusion of The Undertaker's acceptance speech at last night's WWE Hall of Fame: Class of 2022 induction ceremony,
I'm now convinced that Seth Rollins' mystery opponent at WrestleMania 38 will turn out to be The Undertaker himself.
There's no doubt that The Undertaker would get a far bigger pop at WrestleMania 38 as Seth Rollins' mystery opponent
than what Cody Rhodes would have gotten.
The Undertaker is a far bigger star globally than what Cody Rhodes has ever been.
The Undertaker is also a far bigger attraction than what Cody Rhodes has ever been.
The Undertaker is also far more iconic than what Cody Rhodes has ever been.
Don't get me wrong,
I know that Cody Rhodes has turned into a major professional wrestling megastar ever since he left WWE in 2016,
but his popularity still isn't anywhere near as massive as The Undertaker's popularity.
There definitely won't ever be anyone quite like The Undertaker in professional wrestling ever again.
The Undertaker truly is a one-of-a-kind and there's never been a better gimmick in professional wrestling history
than The Undertaker's gimmick.
Mark Calaway has portrayed The Undertaker gimmick perfectly to a tee ever since 1990.
In my opinion, The Undertaker is the greatest "big man" professional wrestler that there has ever been.
The Undertaker has also made a far bigger impact on the professional wrestling industry than what Cody Rhodes ever has.
I've been such a huge fan of The Undertaker ever since he made his WWE debut at the 1990 Survivor Series pay-per-view event.
Given the fact that WrestleMania 38 is taking place in The Undertaker's home state of Texas at AT&T Stadium,
The Undertaker really should be Seth Rollins' mystery opponent at WrestleMania 38.
Even though it was a phenomenal match,
The Undertaker's highly praised Boneyard Match versus A.J. Styles at WrestleMania 36
really wasn't a proper send-off for The Undertaker's in-ring career due to the fact that no fans were in attendance for the event.
The Undertaker really should have a proper send-off for his in-ring career,
and being Seth Rollins' mystery opponent at WrestleMania 38 inside of a packed AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
would indeed turn out to be a proper way for The Undertaker to end his in-ring career if Undertaker never did wrestle again after that.
I'm totally convinced that The Undertaker is more than capable of competing in an excellent professional wrestling singles match
at this stage of his life.