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WWE Gives a Sneak Peek to the Next Big Project with The Undertaker

Published 10/19/2020, 1:47 AM EDT

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WWE veteran and legend, The Undertaker, is ready to participate in an ambitious project helmed by WWE. The company is planning a network exclusive called 30 Days of The Deadman.

In a recent teaser released by WWE, The Undertaker talks about the various highlights of his career as an active Superstar. Other Superstars from the company such as Randy Orton, Drew McIntyre, Triple H, and others talk about the first time they met him.

Two other segments that the teaser showed are his time with Paul Bearer and his Tag Team partner, Kane. The Deadman explains how some of these moments made his career what it panned out to be.

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The Undertaker might return to WWE

The Undertaker last wrestled at WrestleMania in a Boneyard match against AJ Styles. The match was one of the greatest cinematic experiences that WWE had pulled off in its history.

Following this match, Taker was sure that it was time to halt his pro-wrestling career. However, he had indicated that if Vince McMahon calls him back to the ring, he might reconsider. Otherwise, The Deadman does not want to continue his in-ring career and wants to spend time with his wife and children.

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When The Undertaker retired, there were many who knew that if Vince McMahon called him back, he will oblige. He himself agrees that the company might use him in the coming future.

Considering this speculation, the rumour about his return is also making rounds in the WWE Universe. The audience expects that both The Undertaker and John Cena will return to the arenas when the live audience comes back.

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Cena and Taker are legends as well as big rating draws. Therefore, it makes no sense to bring them to the arena without the audience. Finally, if the company goes through with bringing The Undertaker back, there is not one fan who will not tune in to watch The Deadman take over the squared circle all over again.

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Shuvangi is a senior WWE and AEW author at EssentiallySports. She has over 1000 published WWE articles and also has experience in content operations with Forbes. Having completed her undergraduation from Royal Holloway, University of London, Shuvangi is closely aligned to the fitness industry, having amateur skills levels in tennis and basketball while rowing at a regatta level.
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