Despite still being one of WWE's biggest superstars, not much has been said about the company's plans for John Cena at WrestleMania 34 later this year. It is still being heavily speculated that he will face The Undertaker at the show.

Although if it does happen it will be one of the biggest matches on the card, WWE is yet to lay down any groundwork for this match to happen. This is really strange since this could be The Deadman's last ever match before he retires.

However, on this week's Monday Night Raw, Cena teased that he will be facing The Undertaker at WrestleMania 34 during his promo at the start of the show, and you may have missed it.

At the start of this week's Raw, The Leader of the Cenation opened up the show and talked about the upcoming Elimination Chamber match, saying if he doesn't win the match, he might not have a road to WrestleMania. He promised the fans that he will win the match.

Cena said in his promo that “WrestleMania can bring a legend back from the dead,” an obvious reference to The Undertaker. He was then interrupted by The Miz, who said he will be winning the Elimination Chamber match and go on to WrestleMania by any means necessary. The two then had a match which Cena won to ensure The Miz enters the Elimination Chamber match first.

Watch from 50 seconds in the video below for the reference to The Deadman.

It looks as though this reference to The Undertaker was carefully placed to indicate that a match between Cena and The Deadman will still be taking place later this year at WrestleMania 34 in New Orleans.

Recent reports have suggested that the build for Cena vs Undertaker will begin after the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view later this month. It's unlikely that WWE will begin the build towards this match at the pay-per-view, but never say never.

It was first thought that the build towards Cena vs Undertaker at WrestleMania 34 would be beginning at Raw 25 due to The Deadman's booking at the event. However, when that didn't happen, many thought the match wasn't going to happen.

However, if Cena's promo from this week's Raw is anything to go by, the dream match is still on.