The Undertaker is one of the most anticipated wrestlers to make an appearance at this year's Wrestlemania 32.
According to inquisitr.com, despite missing the Royal Rumble and not making an appearance on WWE Raw, the "Deadman" is still expected to be at this year's big event in Dallas, Texas.
Initially, he was set up for a battle of the legends match with John Cena. However, as per forbes.com, Cena suffered an injury to his shoulder and required surgery which he will undergo in Birmingham, Alabama.
Cena tweeted his optimism despite the bad news. "Rather upside down start to 2016 as tomorrow I will head to Birmingham for shoulder surgery," Cena tweeted. "Life's full of set backs but #nevergiveup."
One highly rumored opponent would be legendary wrestler Sting. While fans are hoping Sting makes his return in wrestling's grandest stages, the wrestler is still wary due to a neck injury he sustained. Sting described his injury on wwe.com.
"Bottom line, I had tingling, numbness down both arms, all the way to my fingertips," Sting said. "And then, later in the match, I just fell wrong, whatever it was, and this time [the tingling and numbness] went down both arms and into my legs, and I couldn't feel my legs too well.
They just felt like rubber. I don't know how to describe it. I had to go down on all fours there for a minute, get my composure. I was a little ... I was worried."
He then added "Long term, well, I'm just going to take care of the short term first and see how the long term might play out."
Despite the traumatic incident, he still has yet to confirm his retirement. "I hate it when I'm asked that question because the answer truly is a question mark, and the question mark is as bold as it could ever be at this point," he said when asked if the match against Seth Rollins was his last.
With the uncertainty, fans believe that Sting could make his return on the biggest event of the year as a guest or possibly as Undertaker's foe.