The Undertaker shares potential return match tease
The Undertaker is widely considered one of the best professional wrestlers of all time. Although The Phenom has retired from in-ring action, he has made several appearances on WWE television this year. The veteran recently shared a social media update to tease a match with a popular star.
The 59-year-old last wrestled in 2020. He defeated AJ Styles in a Boneyard Match at WrestleMania 36. It was his 25th win at The Show of Shows alongside the two losses he faced against Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns.
The Undertaker hosted WWE Superstar Omos on his Six Feet Under With Mark Calaway podcast. Before the conversation, he shared a picture of himself standing alongside The Nigerian Giant, claiming he was looking forward to the conversation. Omos has been absent from the wrestling promotion's programming for seven months, and his last three in-ring appearances have been in battle royals.
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The Undertaker is open to making WWE appearances
The Undertaker showed up at WrestleMania XL to help Cody Rhodes overcome The Bloodline and Roman Reigns to become the Undisputed WWE Champion and finish his story.
Speaking about his WrestleMania XL appearance on his Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway, The Undertaker claimed it gave him closure, which was missing since his Boneyard match. The WWE Hall of Famer insinuated he was open to future appearances. However, he no longer feels pressured to do so:
"I'm not saying that I wouldn’t do something like that in the future, but I don’t have that feeling in my chest like I’ve had since I retired... I hadn’t come to peace with it. I knew, just like when it was over in the Boneyard Match at four in the morning, like, I’m good. I had no clue, but I just knew once it was done, I was like, you’re good, man. It’s time to flip the page and go to the next chapter. So yeah, it was such a cool weekend all the way around. Then to finish off and have closure to the wrestling part of my career, it was so cool," said The Deadman. [From 1:12:57 onwards]
You can check out his comments in the video below:
Omos' former ally, MVP recently left the wrestling promotions to join AEW. With the 30-year-old yet to wrestle a singles match this year, it remains to be seen if he will return to WWE television.