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The Undertaker’s Career Post WWE Retirement Leaves Wrestling World Divided: “Vince Milking Every Single Penny”

In 2020, The Undertaker announced his official retirement from in-ring competition. Ever since then, the fans have really missed seeing the WWE legend.

Even today, fans hope that The Undertaker will return for one last match. Though it is less likely to happen, there is some good news for all his fans.

Recently, WrestleVotes provided an update on The Undertaker’s probable plans for the future.

‘The Phenom’ recently got inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame earlier this month. On that night, he followed in the footsteps of several WWE legends, including Stone Cold Steve Austin.

And now, it looks like he can once again follow in Austin’s footsteps by having a podcast of his own just like Stone Cold Steve Austin.

WrestleVotes noted on Twitter, “In a show similar to that of Broken Skull Sessions, Peacock & WWE have convinced The Undertaker to enter the podcasting world. Source states his new show should begin airing within the next few months.”

In a show similar to that of Broken Skull Sessions, Peacock & WWE have convinced The Undertaker to enter the podcasting world. Source states his new show should begin airing within the next few months. A fascinating concept that was unfathomable just a few years back.

— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) April 11, 2022

Following this announcement, fans took to Twitter and had some interesting reactions to this news. Fans even revealed whom they want to see as The Undertaker’s first guest on his show.

Hello and welcome to Dead Man Talking!

I’m your host The Undertaker!

— Wrestling Jebus (@WrestlingJebus) April 11, 2022

First guest has to be Hulk Hogan

They have a lot to talk about !

— Unpaid Critic (@Unpaid__Critic) April 11, 2022

It’s one thing for Steve or Jericho to sit around and talk shop, but I feel like a bunch of new wrestlers should have a pen and pad with them while Taker is talking. He could get into the nitty and gritty of the business and stuff just to find a different niche.

— BOT Times Don’t Last… (@Ace_Spade4) April 11, 2022

oh this is gonna be awesome. First episode needs to be either Vince or foley

— Gavin (@gavinwainio) April 11, 2022

Start with Brock and let the hell unleash upon on us!!! pic.twitter.com/eo00QLBoSL

— UCE- The Wrestling BOT!! (@TribalChiefUce) April 11, 2022

Vince milking every single penny possible out of Undertaker

— Harish (@thebr0kendream) April 11, 2022

Takers actually really boring without the gimmick. If you want to milk anything out of him you need to include the gimmick somewhat, like maybe licence the character for films or tv shows. Could do crossover in Peacemaker.

— Sat_flora (@SatFlora) April 11, 2022

How much mileage can they get out of Mark bitching about the current talent being soft without actually being able to tell any of the “good” stories that made his era “better”?
His HOF speech was amazing, without a doubt, but I don’t see him pulling this off.

— Ryan Is Freaking Out About Turning 40 (@DarthDuck415) April 11, 2022

The Undertaker is one of the most loved WWE legends. Thus, if he enters the podcasting world, fans will once again get to see and hear stories from ‘The Phenom’.

If this really happens in the future, it will definitely get huge attention from all the WWE fans. Not only fans, but several individuals from the pro wrestling world will also look forward to this.

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How realistic are the chances of The Undertaker returning to in-ring competition?

After his retirement, The Undertaker has always claimed that in his mind and in his heart, he still wants to wrestle. But according to him, his body won’t allow him to perform at a high level.

However, in the ending moments of his WWE Hall of Fame speech, the WWE legend gave some hope to all his fans who want to see him back in action. The Undertaker said, “Never say never”.

Recently, we have seen Stone Cold Steve Austin return to in-ring competition at WrestleMania 38. On that night, Austin competed in a match for the first time since WrestleMania XIX.

Thus, you can always expect the unexpected here in WWE. And if ‘The Phenom‘ returns for one last match, the fan will go absolutely crazy about it. After all, almost every WWE fan adores The Undertaker.

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