The Undertaker addressed John Cena's challenge Sunday at WrestleMania 34 in New Orleans and crushed the pioneer of the Cenation to enhance his unequaled record at The Showcase of the Immortals to 24-2.
The Undertaker made speedy work of Cena, dispatching him in two minutes, 47 seconds.
The defining moment came when The Undertaker sat up as Cena was endeavoring the Five Knuckle Shuffle, halting the 16-time best on the planet dead in his tracks. The Deadman at that point conveyed a chokeslam and Tombstone Piledriver for the win.
Despite the fact that Cena has been calling out The Deadman a little while back, it was obscure entering WrestleMania if the match would occur by any stretch of the imagination.
Cena was content to just viewing WrestleMania as a fan in the wake of missing the mark in the Elimination Chamber match to wind up the No. 1 contender for the Universal Championship, however he endeavored to make a last ditch effort to get in on the action at Wrestlemania.
Notwithstanding being told a match against The Undertaker would never happen, Cena laid out the gauntlet and challenged The Phenom to appear in New Orleans.
The probability of that incident, at first, appeared to be low since Taker seemed to resign following his loss to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania a year ago.
After the thrashing, The Undertaker left his cap, coat and gloves amidst the ring, and his enthusiastic reaction to the fans honoring him proposed the end of his fantastic career had at long last come.
WWE, though, never said outright The Undertaker had resigned, and an obscure promo he cut on the 25th commemoration release of Raw added significantly more puzzle to the condition.
Cena adopted a novel strategy of cajoling The Deadman out of his potential retirement, as he endeavored to get under The Phenom's skin.
The 16-time title holder scrutinized The Undertaker's fearlessness and harped that he owed it to the WWE Universe to give an answer.
Cena even defeated The Undertaker's brother, Kane, in the hope to finally get to him. The Big Red Machine endeavored to punish The Champ to pay for stigmatizing The Deadman, however Cena beat him in a match and kept on insulting Taker.
In a hurry home scene of Raw preceding WrestleMania, Cena made one last request to The Undertaker, however when he did not appear, a big cloud was cast over the blockbuster match.
Since no other match was made for Cena, in any case, there was an inclination among the WWE Universe that The Deadman would emerge.
Since The Undertaker's first WrestleMania defeat happened four years back in New Orleans against Brock Lesnar, there was some unfinished business for him at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
Confronting Cena at WrestleMania gave him a chance to make up for that annihilation, and that is precisely what The Undertaker did by getting the triumph Sunday.
The reality that The Undertaker wrestled at WrestleMania 34 after apparently resigning a year ago makes it hard to anticipate what may be next for him, however beating Cena in his last match would be a fitting approach out.