The Undertaker Reveals Dream Opponent and Life Beyond the Ring in Candid Interview

The Undertaker, also known as The Phenom, recently gave an interview with the Independent where he discussed life after wrestling. The legendary wrestler retired from in-ring competition three years ago after his last match, the Boneyard Match against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36, which was presented cinematically due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The former world champion admitted that he still gets the urge to perform and finds it hard to shake, especially during WrestleMania season. He mentioned that he’s fine when he’s at home, but when he shows up at a WWE event, he gets that familiar feeling of wanting to perform. The Undertaker, one of the most iconic and legendary professional wrestlers in history, recently spoke about his desire to have one more match in front of fans. In an interview, he mentioned that he was at WrestleMania 39 with his family and friends in a suite, feeling the urge to be down there in the ring. Taker also named two opponents he would love to have a match with – Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins. He expressed his admiration for Roman Reigns, acknowledging that Reigns has become a far better performer since they last shared the ring at WrestleMania 33. Taker also praised Seth Rollins’ incredible in-ring talent and his flamboyant character which would contrast with Taker’s doom and gloom persona. It remains to be seen if The Undertaker will have one more match, but the fans can only hope to witness a legendary performance by the Phenom. In a recent interview, legendary wrestler The Undertaker spoke about his life after retiring from in-ring competition. The Undertaker revealed that he would love to face Sting if his health allowed it. The Undertaker retired from wrestling three years ago, and he opened up about kayfabe being broken and the real reason he retired from wrestling in a separate interview, the details of which can be found on Prowrestlingwars.com. The Undertaker’s final match was against AJ Styles in the Boneyard Match at WrestleMania 36, which was presented cinematically due to the pandemic. In a recent interview with the Independent, former world champion, The Undertaker, expressed his desire to perform again, especially around WrestleMania season. Despite being fine when he is at home, he still gets that feeling of wanting to be in the ring when he shows up at a WWE event. During WrestleMania 39, he found himself rocking in his chair, wishing he was down there performing. When asked about doing one more match in front of fans, The Undertaker named two opponents he would love to step into the ring with if the opportunity arises. To read more about this interview, check out prowrestlingwars.com. Undertaker Names Two Opponents He Would Have Liked To Work With, Reveals Real Reason For appeared first on <a Wrestling
The Undertaker recently revealed that he would have loved to have a match with Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins. He mentioned that he had already worked with Reigns at WrestleMania 33, but he was on his last legs and Reigns wasn't the performer that he is now. The Deadman also admired Rollins' incredible in-ring talent and his flamboyant character, which would have been an interesting contrast to Undertaker's doom and gloom persona. In a separate interview, Undertaker also talked about kayfabe being broken and the real reason for his retirement from wrestling, which can be read about on prowrestlingwars.com. In a recent interview, The Undertaker discussed his life outside of wrestling and revealed who he would love to face if he was healthy enough to do so. The interview was published on Wrestling Headlines, but the focus was on The Undertaker's personal life and desires rather than any specific wrestling promotion.

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