The Undertaker and John Cena. Two of the biggest names in WWE history that have yet to officially step away from the WWE for good, yet both of their statuses remain up in the air for WrestleMania 35 on Sunday night.

Last year, the two had an impromptu match which the majority of fans weren't too pleased about and with WrestleMania 35 less than 24 hours away, it's unlikely the two will feature in a match.

WRESTLEMANIA

It was thought that the original plan for Cena was to face Samoa Joe for the United States Championship while Rey Mysterio would battle Andrade Almas.

Instead, Mysterio was bumped up to face Joe - with their match up in the air - leaving Cena without a contest.

The popularity vote went to the Kurt Angle contest.

With Cena's first televised match coming against Angle, many feel it's right to have the latter's retirement match against Cena.

Instead, that honour is, surprisingly, being given to Baron Corbin.

Now, Cena has admitted that he will be at WrestleMania 35, but the WWE has no plans for him.

NO PLANS

According to Wrestling Inc, he said: "I will be at WrestleMania every year no matter what. I just don't have anything this year and I've come to grips with that.

"And to all those out there who just don't have a match at WrestleMania and don't feel like they are a part of WrestleMania, take it from me, you can still contribute to the weekend without physically being a performer in the ring and I actually like that spot, I do.

"I re-cycled through social media a story that showcased the roster of talent we currently have and how gifted they are and I don't want to take time away from people who are close to and into the product and very good at what they do and deserve to be out there."

Cena went on to comment on missing out in the bout against Angle, stating that it's all beyond his control and would do whatever the company told him.

He added: "That is beyond my control.

"My response to that is control the controllable. Everyone always asks me 'What do you want to do for WrestleMania?' or 'What's your dream opponent?' and I have never ever gone about our business that way. I do what is asked of when and then when I get what is told of me what I have to do, I try to make it super special.

"So in the fantasy matchmaking world, all of that stuff with Kurt Angle is a good conversation. I'm glad to be in that conversation because that means a lot to me, that means people remember that first match and it would be a nice cycle of life. It seems to make sense but I trust in the grand plan and I trust in the process and I will do what I am told."

What do you think the WWE has planned for John Cena? Or isn't he bluffing and will watch the event from the sidelines? Have YOUR say in the comments section below.