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The former three-time World Heavyweight Champion and four-time WWE Champion appears to be enjoying life after wrestling and has no plans to retire.
The Undertaker recently spoke about his stance on a potential return to the ring.
The Deadman has not stepped back inside the squared circle since his victory over AJ Styles in a Boneyard match at WWE WrestleMania 36. He originally had a hard time accepting that his in-ring career was over.
It should come as no surprise since he has dedicated his entire life to the wrestling business. It took some time for him to adjust to different roles and still be able to contribute in non-wrestling capacities.
Talk to Tom Segura on 2 bear, 1 cave Undertaker said he is still training all the time to stay prepared in case WWE asks him to return.
However, Mark Calaway has confirmed that he will never have another wrestling match.
“You never know, like when they’re going to call you, like I can’t have a match anymore, but I can come in there and punch somebody in the face or choke them or something. You definitely don’t want to look like a pile of crap.”
The phenomenon also explained why he feels he has been overexposed since his retirement.
“Obviously now I’m able to have a little more personality and not be a Deadman with the character. So that’s fun. I think sometimes I feel a little overexposed not being able to actually go and have a match. It gets tough. Your naysayers are like, ‘Oh, well, I made the old guy over there do stuff.’ You know, it’s like there has to be a reason they keep asking, right?”
You can watch the full interview below:
The Undertaker allowed the famous WWE wrestler to use his signature move
Speaking on Insight with Chris Van Fleet, the award-winning Jelly Roll singer thanked The Undertaker for allowing him to use the Chokeslam during his matches in WWE.
“That was all Austin’s theory. But then again, the greatest heels make babyfaces look amazing. That’s what Austin is all about. I mean, that guy’s a salesman and a half. But he was the guy I wanted to have Undertaker design, you know, because that’s what I grew up watching. Throw your arm, like you did with Logan in the actual match. Thank you Taker for giving me that gesture.”
Jelly Roll isn’t the only one, as Mark Calaway gave Danny Ray his blessing to use the Hells Gate submission maneuver.
With his days in the ring over, The Phenom intends to share his wisdom with the next generation.
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Edited by Siddharth Sachdeva
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