Back in April The Undertaker faced off against AJ Styles in the first ever Boneyard Match, and after he defeated The Phenomenal One he later announced his retirement.
The Deadman is adamant that he’s retired in his mind, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that he’s completely done with the wrestling business for good.
Taker was asked about his future with WWE during an interview with The Wrap, and he confirmed that he has had conversations with Triple H about working with up and coming talents in NXT.
“You know, that’s the pickle that I’m in right now, is trying to [figure] out what lane I want to take. I’ve been on the road for so long, that really doesn’t appeal to me, traveling and doing all that. I love to teach. Triple H and I have had many conversations about me working with the talent there at NXT, in Orlando at the PC. And I really enjoy that. And we’re just trying to figure out how it works because I’d have to come in and go out. I live in Texas. So I’m sure I will do more of that moving forward. I think there’s a lot of– I think I have a lot to offer. The product is changing and evolving, but I think there’s a lot of what I bring to the table that is still applicable to the product and these guys need to hear it and see it from somebody who has made it work. So we’ll see what happens there.”
The Undertaker is currently scheduled to appear at the Survivor Series later this month to celebrate his 30th anniversary, and his Final Farewell. Some interesting names are set to be in the house for the event, and you can get more on that here.