WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross, who is good friends with The Undertaker, noted on a recent blog that he feels next year’s WrestleMania will not be the final match for “The Dead Man.”
For years the belief has been that Undertaker would try his best to physically work through the first WrestleMania held at Cowboys Stadium and then retire at that show, particularly because it’s in his home state of Texas and in a record-setting building.
After Undertaker came back and had a strong showing against Brock Lesnar that was a very physical match, and now that he’s working the tour of Mexico in October, it looks like WWE might be extending how long “The Dead Man” will go.
The 2014 WrestleMania was what Vince McMahon thought could possibly be Undertaker’s final match, which is why he ultimately decided to pull the trigger on having Lesnar end his legendary undefeated streak.
The general talk behind-the-scenes within WWE right now is that The Undertaker is not thinking about retiring imminently.
(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)
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