Wrestlemania 32 latest news, rumors: John Cena vs Undertaker at Wrestlemania 32?

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At 37 years of age, John Cena is no longer as young as he used to be. Though he remains as the face of the company, it is a fact that any wrestler nearing the twilight of his career would want a match with one of the legends in the company, the Undertaker.

And now word has it that Cena wants to meet the Undertaker at next year's Wrestlemania 32.

The Undertaker was last seen at Wrestlemania 31 where he defeated Bray Wyatt. That win allowed him to redeem himself from last year's defeat when his undefeated Wrestlemania streak was halted by Brock Lesnar.

And now Cena seems to want a piece of the action, said to be pushing for a match with the Dead Man.

However there could be a problem. After Wrestlemania 31, there were already hints that the Undertaker would be back but against Sting.

Sting was part of Wrestlemania 31 where he locked horns with Triple H. Sting lost that one of course but the original plan was actually for him to face off against the Undertaker.

With both stars sharing the same locker room, it was then reported that the two would likely face each other in Wrestlemania 32. That of course remains up in the air since the annual WWE extravaganza is still a long way off. So where does this place Cena's plans?

If there is truth to this rumor, the match could take place perhaps at a prior pay-per-view. It could happen at WWE Survivor Series instead. There are still a lot of things that could happen and all would fall at the hands of the WWE.

Would a Cena vs. Undertaker be better than a Sting vs. Undertaker matchup? That should be hard to answer. Hence, why not do both on separate pay-per-views which seems to be the feasible solution?

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