One is simply The Phenom, having been a pillar of World Wrestling Entertainment and celebrating his 25th year with the company in two weeks.

The other might be the most-consistent night-in and night-out WWE Superstar of the past decade.

Now, there are reports surfacing on the Internet that The Undertaker will face John Cena in one of the main events at WrestleMania 32 live from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. on April 3, 2016. PWInsider.com is reporting that the two Superstars could be on a collision course that ends at the annual pay-per-view extravaganza.

It's not a far-fetched idea, considering Seth Rollins is out for six to nine months after tearing his right ACL, MCL and medial meniscus, being forced to vacate the World Heavyweight title via a tournament for the strap at Survivor Series on November 22.

Randy Orton is still nursing a shoulder injury that will have him out for months and an Alberto Del Rio-Undertaker main event would lack the sizzle that Taker and Cena would have under the spotlight before possibly 100,000-plus raucous fans at AT&T Stadium at WrestleMania 32.

But before this rumored report of The Undertaker-Cena can even pan out, The Phenom will celebrate 25 years with the WWE at Survivor Series, where he's likely to team with brother Kane and two others to face the Wyatts. That's probable after the the Brothers of Destruction reunited on Monday Night Raw.

Interestingly enough, perhaps Survivor Series could be the scene for the WWE to possibly set up the angle between The Undertaker and Cena. Could Cena commit to fully turning heel?

Do you like the idea of Cena possibly being Taker's final opponent?

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