The Undertaker and Kane are scheduled to face Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper, Eric Rowan and Braun Strowman of The Wyatt Family at Survivor Series in a possible four-on-two handicap match. In a report by The Wrestling News Observer via Wrestling Inc, there is a chance that Sting is an option to be one of the partners of The Brothers of Destruction if the WWE decides to make it even.

During his WWE title match at last September's Night of Champions, Sting suffered a legitimate neck injury that caused the match to be shortened. In an interview with WWE.com, "The Vigilante" revealed that he suffered from spinal stenosis, the same injury that ended WWE Hall of Famer Edge's career.

He added that he is not in pain and is fine doing everyday activities. However, there is still no word if the 56-year-old legend is healthy enough to be cleared to wrestle again. There have been a lot of rumors since Sting finally agreed to be part of the WWE that a match with The Undertaker at WrestleMania 32 is what fans want, per Inquisitr.

The report noted that WWE chairman Vince McMahon is not a fan of the two over 50-year-olds wrestling a 15- to 20-minute match in the biggest event of the year. He would rather have them team together to at least give the fans the image of Sting and The Undertaker inside the same ring together. As for the other partner for the trio of legends, Dean Ambrose is an option because of his long history with the entire Wyatt Family.

This year's Survivors Series will mark The Undertaker's 25th anniversary with the WWE. The company has made it the central story of the event, which they have heavily promoted. The feud started at the end of last month's Hell in a Cell pay-per-view when The Wyatt Family attacked "The Deadman" after his gruelling match with Brock Lesnar.

They carried The Undertaker's beaten body to the back and did the same to Kane at next night's Monday Night Raw. In this week's episode, Bray Wyatt said that he ate the soul of the brothers that gave him their powers and showcased it by summoning thunder and lightning inside the ring.

Bray and The Undertaker have a history when they squared off at WrestleMania 31. The Undertaker defeated Bray, but Bleacher Report noted that The Wyatt Family should win this feud as a "passing of the torch" moment to establish them as the new faces of darkness in the WWE.