The Undertaker's future in the WWE has been up in the air after he lost The Streak to Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania XXX and shocked the world at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.

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With the "Dead Man" losing at WrestleMania, there has been a lot of speculation over whether or not he'd come back for another match now that his record is no longer squeaky clean and he suffered a reported concussion at the hands of Lesnar in New Orleans.

According to Wrestlingheadlines.com, 'Taker is still pretty banged up from his match with Lesnar at the biggest show of the year and is still recovering. The report indicates that there is no impression given yet that The Undertaker won't be at WrestleMania 31 next year in California, so it is possible he may return to the ring.

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There have been reports for many years that Sting would battle 'Taker at WrestleMania and when it was reported the WWE was close to signing Sting earlier this year, many thought the showdown would happen at this year's event.

'Taker went up against Lesnar instead and then when it was reported that the WWE was once again recently lose to signing Sting, there were murmurs they may battle at WrestleMania 31.

However, with 'Taker's status unknown and a deal with Sting reportedly going south, it is unknown if either one will end up appearing at Levi's Stadium next March for the event. All that is known now, is that 'Taker hasn't formally announced anything regarding his in-ring future.

Regarding the decision behind 'Taker losing, it has been noted that Vince McMahon made the call, however there has been internal talk that while it was speculated that he made the call last-minute, McMahon actually made the decision way before the event and just didn't opt to tell anyone until last minute.

There is still a lot of internal debate, much like with fans, that having The Undertaker lose to Lesnar at WrestleMania XXX was the wrong call.

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