For many years The Undertaker was one of WWE’s top stars, but after he defeated AJ Styles in the first ever Boneyard Match at WrestleMania 36 he retired from in-ring competition.
Back in November The Deadman made it official when he appeared at Survivor Series for his Final Farewell and told fans that it’s time to let The Undertaker character rest in peace.
Even though Taker’s in-ring career is over he’s not done with the business, and he recently noted on the Victory Over Injury podcast that he wants to help up and coming talent.
”I’d like to be in a position where I can be a little more hands-on with the young talent and mentor a little. I think I have a lot to offer and I’ve always enjoyed talking Xs and Os. I’ve talked a lot with Triple H about getting down to Orlando and working with guys. I still have the passion.”
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