A few months ago The Undertaker started booking non-WWE appearances, and it was reported that The Deadman’s time came with a hefty price tag.
It seemed that Taker was entering a different stage of his career, but he later returned to WWE programming during the Raw after WrestleMania 35, and he also returned to the ring to face Goldberg at Super ShowDown.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that although the new deal Undertaker signed with WWE isn’t exactly a lifetime contract, the length of the deal is so long that for all intents and purposes it is.
Therefore it sounds like The Undertaker will be locked down with WWE for quite some time.
Undertaker last wrestled when he teamed up with Roman Reigns to face Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre at Extreme Rules.
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