10 Wrestlers Who Could Take Over From The Undertaker

If he’s just going to bury people, he might as well do it in style.
This isn’t an argument for Triple H to go dark and try to emulate the look/feel/style of the Deadman. It is, however, an argument to make his appearances few and far between, and mean something. That’s one of the hallmarks of The Undertaker at the moment. Less is more.

Rather than go dark, however, with Triple H, make him a sort of equalizer character. Have him call out, torment, and goad a big name opponent each year. Said opponent should be someone that, if he’s not going to put them over, he can at least put on a good match with at WrestleMania.

At this point, Triple H shouldn’t be in the ring on a regular basis -and he has scaled his activity back. He is a fantastic performer, however, and has done an admirable job behind the scenes, to the surprise of many. With that in mind, and considering he still probably has a good five years or so worth of scattered appearances in him, it would be a way to transition Hunter Hearst Helmsley from on of the biggest heels inside the ring to a dominant character outside of it, preparing him to eventually take over from his father-in-law full time.


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