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WWE legend reveals his daughter wants to be a wrestler; will support her: "She’s a tremendous athlete"

A WWE Hall of Famer recently spoke about his daughter's potential future in the pro wrestling business. The veteran also noted that the 11-year-old was a very good athlete, and he would surely support her if she decided to pursue a career in the business.

The Undertaker has been among the most beloved WWE stars for the past thirty years. In his active career, the 59-year-old captured multiple world championships and had memorable matches with fellow legends, such as Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Brock Lesnar, and others. Outside the ring, he is married to Michelle McCool, and the couple has two kids together.

At WWE WrestleMania 36, The Phenom defeated AJ Styles in his final match before officially retiring at Survivor Series 2020. It now appears that the Hall of Famer's daughter might continue his legacy in the pro wrestling business.

Speaking to Chris Van Vliet on INSIGHT, The Undertaker revealed that his 11-year-old daughter wanted to be a pro wrestler in the future. The multi-time World Champion shared that he was willing to back her as long as she was passionate and dedicated.

"She’s all about the business. Wants to get in the business (...) If her heart's in it and she puts in the work, then I’ll support her. She’s a tremendous athlete." [35:56 - 36:12]

You can watch the full episode below.

The Deadman also mentioned that his daughter was currently playing flag football, a sport that has recently become super popular among women.


WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker confirms he's retired

Since The Undertaker hung up his wrestling boots at Survivor Series four years ago, he has made several special appearances for the global juggernaut. At WrestleMania 40, The Phenom took out The Rock to help Cody Rhodes finish his story and win the Undisputed WWE Champion from Roman Reigns in a Bloodline Rules Match.

During the same conversation on INSIGHT, The Undertaker confirmed that he would never wrestle again.

"I'm not saying that I wouldn't if they needed something like that again, but I'm not gonna have a match or I'm not coming out of retirement," he said.

Pro wrestling fans may need to wait many more years before possibly seeing The Deadman's daughter perform on a massive platform like WWE.


If you use any quotes from this article, please credit Chris Van Vliet's INSIGHT podcast and give an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription.

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