The Undertaker could have new WWE role

by Simone Brugnoli
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The Undertaker could have new WWE role
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The Undertaker has remained very attached to WWE even after ending his professional career several years ago and it is no secret that his impact in the crowd is still huge, having made the history of this business like very few other performers.

If WWE has become the global giant we know today, much of the credit must be attributed to a legend like Taker, who has had a simply legendary career that lasted about three decades and marked by memorable triumphs in all the most important events on the calendar.

Everyone knows that the Deadman's legacy is linked above all to WrestleMania, where he was unbeatable until the defeat against Brock Lesnar which still generates numerous controversies today. Most analysts and Taker himself are convinced that The Beast was not the right man to break his 'Streak' and that such an honor should have fallen to a young talent.

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When he realized that his body was no longer able to withstand the efforts required by professional wrestling, the former world champion ended his endless career and continued to make sporadic appearances for the company with the aim of promoting the most prestigious shows of the season.

Update on The Undertaker 

A few days ago, his wife Michelle McCool revealed that 'The Phenom' had to undergo minor heart surgery shortly after WrestleMania 41 and is now fine.

On the latest edition of the 'Keepin' It 100' podcast, Konnan revealed that Undertaker would be very interested in collaborating with the WWE creative team in the future: “Yes, bro was running around. So I think that Undertaker wants to get into creative. He likes it a lot, and he’s been—he was in creative at Money in the Bank. He was at the other one, Worlds Collide, and he’s very interested in being part of the creative team. He’d do well, bro. Because I listen to some of his, you know, thoughts—and I agree with him.”

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The Deadman has an excellent relationship with both Triple H and Nick Khan.

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