5 reasons The Undertaker attacked Elias on RAW after WrestleMania 35



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  Why did The Undertaker arrive one night after WrestleMania?
Why did The Undertaker arrive one night after WrestleMania?

Halfway to WrestleMania, a Tweet by Theodore Long had caught my eye. He was in town to enjoy the festivities and with him was a familiar face. This gentleman was a certain Undertaker, no character. And this triggered rumors on the Internet that The Undertaker would show up at WrestleMania.

WrestleMania 35 was a very long show and he had many opportunities to show up during the night. And The Undertaker never showed up, much to the chagrin of the WWE world. Fans were unhappy that their favorite did not stoop sadly as they had planned,

So why did WWE choose the night after WrestleMania as the site where The Undertaker made its entrance to attack Elias ? Let me try to answer the question, going through 5 points on the following pages.

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# 5 Elias Stole His Moves

To be quite honest, I'm a little surprised that the Elias-Undertaker segment has taken so long to be formalized. I mean, Elias did the moves of The Undertaker, including the old school during all his matches. More importantly, Elias also did a lot of digs (no pun intended) about the living legend (no pun intended).

Elias is one of those superstars very much followed by countless admirers but who are never immersed in a fief and just booked in disposable segments with his guitar and a song. I mean that he had a quarrel with Jeff Jarrett but he was dropped halfway and no, it does not really matter. He did not have the kind of quarrel that could make him a superstar.

That could be the quarrel he needs. I hope the WWE has bigger plans.

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Riju Dasgupta is the bbadist of the heavy metal bands Albatross and Primitiv. He is also a former guest columnist for Rolling Stone India.
His main pbadion remains to watch and review the art of professional wrestling for Sportskeeda. In the world of heavy metal, he is called Dr. Hex.

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