The 25th anniversary of Raw wasn't a show that every fan enjoyed and, if truth be told, the simulcast between the Manhattan Center and the Barclays Center played its part.Fans were recorded chanting for a refund at the Manhatten Center - the site of the first-ever Monday Night Raw - and with the slim pickings they got, it's no wonder.Fans only saw one match live during the three-hour broadcast and that was Matt Hardy losing to Bray Wyatt in an underwhelming and relatively quick effort.However, one moment fans in attendance were treated to was the return of The Undertaker, making his first appearance since losing to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 33.It's widely believed that the Deadman will have one more match, and that is likely to be against John Cena at WrestleMania 34 in April.There was no mention of that bout on Raw 25, though, or any build because Cena is set to face Elias sometime sooner and this was the only chance they had to interact.The Phenom did cut a promo at the Manhatten Center, but many fans were left wondering what he was really talking about. Was it a cryptic promo to suggest he is retired?

It was entirely coherent, but according to Wade Keller of PW Torch, a wrestler told him ‘Taker got a little lost during his promo at Raw 25 because of the small venue.

Seems hard to believe that The Undertaker, a 28-year veteran, would lose his bearings, but maybe the 52-year-old makes mistakes just like anyone else.

Still, despite Keller's claims, there's a chance the Deadman just wanted to remain vague and vacant. Afterall, his character is very much in that vein.

The fact that The Undertaker is yet to officially retire or the WWE make a statement one way or the other is probably a sure-fire sign that he is not done from in-ring competition just yet.

Furthermore, with Goldberg headlining the Hall of Fame class 2018, 'Taker certainly won't be entering this year. When he finally does officially call it a day, it will be a very special deal.