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“Man lost his pride”: WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker hints at coming back from his retirement

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American professional wrestler and WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker has been widely considered one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. After a very successful career spanning over three decades, he retired from all forms of professional wrestling on November 22, 2020. However, despite his retirement , The Undertaker has hinted at coming back into the silver ring once again.



In his podcast “Six Feet Under”, The Undertaker opened up to his fellow WWE wrestler and Hall of Famer Kane about his prospects of coming out of his retirement. During the podcast, the duo talked about a particular match in which they fought as a famous and savage tag- team back at Crown Jewel even in 2018. This particular match had The Brothers of Destruction contending against D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels). The duo revealed this match in question to be one of the most infamous matches ever between the tag teams.

Recalling the details from that day in his podcast, The Phenom said, “You would think all the experience that was involved in the match that we could have done that in our sleep. That may be the only match, if we did it again, that I would come out of retirement for. Just to see if we could top how bad it was the first time we did it”

Further continuing his conversation with Kane, Calaway recalled how that particular match was a series of unfortunate mishaps that day. It was the same match that Triple H injured himself by tearing his pectoral muscle and Kane had a wardrobe malfunction with his signature mask falling off during the match. As Calaway added, “ A man lost his pec, man lost his pride, man lost his mask.”

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A Few Notable Achievements of The Undertaker in his WWE Career

Mark Calaway debuted in professional wrestling in 1987 when he began performing under World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW). But it wasn't until 1990 that Calaway joined WWE (then WWF) where he was rebranded as the now famous ring- name The Undertaker. During his tenure at WWE, The Undertaker was well-known for his “Deadman” persona and his successful performances at WWE's flagship annual event, the WrestleMania. He was often paired with his in-storyline half-brother Kane whom he hosted in his recent podcast “Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway”.

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