WWE 'WrestleMania 32' rumors: The Undertaker vs. John Cena match still possible?

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Despite rumors of it being derailed due to an injury, is there actually still a chance that a The Undertaker–John Cena could take place at "WrestleMania 32?"

As fans may recall, Cena sustained an injury not too long ago that was supposed to keep him out of action all the way through "WrestleMania 32."

The injury supposedly threw a wrench into the World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) plans to have Cena take on The Undertaker, but that match may still end up taking place anyway.

In a recent tweet, Cena said that he thinks "it's time to gamble," also adding that the next two weeks would be "risky."

Exactly what that tweet means is known only to Cena, but some fans who have seen it have taken it as a sign that the multi-time champion may be attempting to make another one of his surprising comebacks.

As The Inquisitr pointed out, Cena had come back surprisingly early from injuries before, so him being able to do so again would not exactly be unheard of.

Cena may even have some extra motivation to make it back quickly this time, aside from being able to take on The Undertaker at "WrestleMania 32."

As Bleacher Report pointed out, Cena already has other opportunities outside of the WWE that may force him to cut back on wrestling, and if he decides that he wants to pursue those even more passionately, then that may lead to him leaving the company as a full-time performer sooner rather than later.

Considering how Cena has been the face of the WWE for so long, it would not be at all surprising to learn that he is pushing himself to make it back in time to take part in what may be one of his last big matches with the company.

At this point, a The Undertaker–Cena match taking place at "WrestleMania 32" is probably still a long shot, but WWE fans should not rule it out just yet.

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