WWE WrestleMania 33 may be more than a grand stage forGoldberg and Undertaker; the marquee pay-per-view may mark both men's grand exits.Should this be the last time these warriors draw their swords, WWE has an opportunity to create lasting, powerful images that become part of WrestleMania lore. There is great drama to tap into whether Goldberg and Undertaker win or lose.Goldberg, who is set to face Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship at Sunday's event, is 50 years old. He has only dished out a handful of moves since his return and not wrestled for more than a few minutes at a time.The Deadman is two years his senior.Undertaker has an insane amount of miles on his tires having made his debut in 1984. His body is bound to give out soon. His WrestleMania clash with Roman Reigns could easily be his swan song.If this is indeed the final match for both Goldberg and Undertaker, the following are dramatic ways to tell the story of their exit from the ring.A Fallen TitanGoldberg was able to take down Lesnar several times, but The Beast Incarnate is bound to rebound at WrestleMania.After all, it's Lesnar who will be wrestling after Goldberg steps away from the squared circle again. WWE can make the WCW icon the hero in the tale in defeat, though.At The Show of Shows, Goldberg's Jackhammer and spear are unable to keep Lesnar down. Goldberg keeps hitting his enemy with his best shots, only to see him rise with a grin on his face.Lesnar would then beat on him until he is struggling to stand. Even when it's clear Goldberg doesn't have anything left in him, he continues to fight, swinging his fists from his knees at one point.The announcers can talk of how Lesnar's overwhelming power caught up with the champ.After taking two F-5s and a loss, a tearful Goldberg sits in the center of the ring disappointed. Heembraces his son in the crowd, waves to the fans and somberly walks back up the entrance rampthe proverbial ride into the sunset as it were.The Deadman RisesIf WWE wants to script a victory for Reigns, the focus should be on Undertaker's response afterward.There will be plenty of time later to hype Reigns' accomplishment, for him to rub it in all of our faces. WrestleMania should belong to the man who has been so much to that event for the last 20-plus years.And because Undertaker is no ordinary character, his departure should be anything but.This is the time to toy with the supernatural elements of The Phenom's gimmick. After Undertaker takes a spear and the referee counts to three, he should lie there unmoving for a long while. Then suddenly, he could sit up as strange happenings unfold around him.Lightning strikes, smoke billows and haunting music should fill the arena. Then, with a little wrestling magic, he could disappear.WWE fans would be left wondering what happened, discussing whether they saw The Deadman disappearwhether he left this realm for the last time.The Gunslinger Wins Another DuelThe general expectation is that Goldberg will fall come WrestleMania.If he's leaving, he'll need to drop the belt. Plus, that's just wrestling tradition.WWE could throw a curveball for shock value. Lesnar could pose more of a challenge this time but not be able to pull out a win. Goldberg would outlast The Beast Incarnate but end the match holding his ribs, limping, barely able to lift the Universal Championship in celebration.The result could turn Lesnar into an even more furious predator moving forward, inspiring him to leave a trail of destruction behind him.As for Goldberg, he could then give a farewell speech the next night on Raw. The war with Lesnar left nothing else in him, he could explain. He survived but knows his time has come.But Kevin Owens emerges to convince him to fight him once more.This would be WWE's chance to put KO back on top, make up for his embarrassing defeat at Fastlane and give him the resume-booster that is a win over Goldberg. Owens could blast the hobbled powerhouse and cheat his way to a title win.The Big Dog Tears into UndertakerAn Undertaker win would extend his untouchable tally of victories at the event. It would be a final triumph on a stage he made grander.Reigns could give The Deadman a hell of a test but just fall short.Undertaker would then salute the crowd, stand under a shower of confetti and soak up the big moment. That's where WWE can make Reigns. If The Big Dog interrupted that farewell with a steel chair shot and an ass-kicking for the ages, it would give him nuclear-level heat.Reigns could leave Undertaker in need of a stretcher and claim from that point on to have broken and ended the legend. That would have a similar heel-boosting power as Lesnar ending Undertaker's WrestleMania streak.The Phenom's exit could be both an emotional sendoff and career-defining moment for his rival.
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