Roman Reigns Calls Out The Undertaker At Live Event

08/31/2017 04:41 pm EDT

Will the WWE ever let The Undertaker Rest ... In ... Peace? This weekend at a WWE Live event in Singapore, Roman Reigns teased a rematch with The Deadman when he called him out in front of the live crowd.

In the video above, a fan caught the Big Dog barking out "If the Deadman wants to find the Big Dog, he knows exactly where to find me!" While things often get said and done at WWE Live events that have no affect on regular WWE programming, it's highly unlikely that Roman would invoke the name of The Undertaker without being told to do so.

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When Wrestlemania 33 faded to black, it looked like we had seen the last of Taker. After losing to Reigns, the Phenom left his coat, hat, and gloves in the center of the ring, signaling that his career was done. The moment seemed very final and fans celebrated the long, legendary career of one of WWE's finest.

WWE never officially stated that Taker had retired, leading many to believe that they were leaving the door open for an eventual return. Lately, there have been several mentions of him on WWE TV, sparking rumors of his return.

Roman has made little mention of retiring the Deadman in the last month, but if WWE were to want to work towards one more final match, expect Taker's name to pop up more often on Raw.

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Even though Taker has not been seen on Raw lately, the WWE legend has popped up on social media several times thanks to his wife, former WWE Divas Champion, Michelle McCool. According to McCool, Roman Reigns is even ruining their enjoyment of Raw.

Considering how bad of shape The Undertaker was in at WrestleMania 33, it's hard to imagine he would come back for another match. If he were to be booked to get his win back against Roman, what good would it do other than giving fans one final feel good moment?

Reigns was selected as Taker's Wrestlemania opponent because he was viewed as the future of the company. Vince McMahon wanted Taker to pass the torch in his final bout and even passed on a Taker/Cena match to get The Big Dog the coveted spot.

Teasing Taker's appearance is good for keeping fans guessing, but the next time we see the Deadman on WWE TV, it should be when he is announced into the 2018 WWE Hall of Fame.

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