Undertaker is reportedly being set to face Bray Wyatt at "WrestleMania 31" but the Undertaker WWE return might be in jeopardy as reports say he is deemed in terrible shape to wrestle as of now.
The Inquisitr has reported that while it has been rumored that the Undertaker would face Bray Wyatt on "WrestleMania 31", the WWE has now actually hinted at the possibility of the happening via Bray Wyatt's promos on the show:
"It's been rumored for a few months now that the Undertaker will take on Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 31. WWE is now teasing it through Wyatt's promos as of late" as was noted on the report.
However, the Undertaker WWE return and the subsequent "WrestleMania 31" match with Bray Wyatt could be in jeopardy as the Undertaker is reportedly in bad shape right now.
Dave Meltzer from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (via WhatCulture) has reported that the Undertaker is in bad shape and that the WWE superstar looks like he has some difficulty walking:
"The Undertaker is looking old and moving about with difficulty" according to a source that Dave Meltzer referenced in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
"For what it's worth, someone saw Undertaker recently and said that he looked 60 and moved like his knees were gone and it was almost shocking," Meltzer reported.
Meanwhile, WhatCulture speculates that should the Bray Wyatt and Undertaker match happen, Bray Wyatt would ultimately have to carry the match by himself:
"The issues of age and trouble with movement are the reasons WWE booked Taker with Wyatt. The office have faith in Wyatt's in-ring ability and the belief is that the 27 year old can carry the 49 year old to a good match" says WhatCulture.
WhatCulture then stated, "Undertaker will dye his hair and be wearing make up to cover his aged appearance. Wyatt will do the majority of the work in an effort to cover for The Undertaker's lack of mobility. His knee problems are well documented and the shocking physical state is down to Taker's three decades of injuries and surgeries. He's always been susceptible to injury and speculation on retirement started as far back as 1997."