The Undertaker is a pro wrestling/sports entertainment legend that needs no special introduction. The ‘Deadman’ made his WWE debut in 1990 and enjoyed a marvelous three-decade-long career there. He finally called it a career at last year’s Survivor Series in the WWE ThunderDome.
However, Taker’s Final Farewell at Survivor Series felt incomplete even with several Hall of Famers by his side. Why? Because there were no live fans in attendance due to COVID-19.
While The Undertaker may have officially retired last year, 2x WWE Hall of Famer Booker T feels we have not seen the last of the ‘Phenom‘ in WWE.
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Booker T is hopeful that The Undertaker will wrestle again in WWE
During the latest episode of the Hall of Fame Podcast, a super fan asked Booker T if we could see The Undertaker wrestle at least one last match at WrestleMania 38, considering it is in his home state of Texas.
The five-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion quickly said that he doesn’t believe Undertaker will wrestle a match at WrestleMania 38 in Dallas, Texas. However, he added how there have always been in comebacks in wrestling after retirement. The only thing is Booker doesn’t see it happening at the ‘Grandest Stage of them All!’
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Booker said, “That [Boneyard Match versus AJ Styles] was a great way to go out. But just think about what we just saw at Money in the Bank. All of those people, all of those fans, giving you that perfect send-off properly that you will literally have archived throughout the history and the annals of time. You think it’s not hard to see that and do that?”
It was one of the most unique matches in @WWE history.
The #Slammy Award for Match of the Year goes to: @AJStylesOrg vs. @undertaker ‘Boneyard Match’ at @WrestleMania! ⚰️🤘 pic.twitter.com/WbgyuqU4To
— WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) December 23, 2020
“I think we might see The Undertaker make that walk just one more time. I don’t know if it’s going to be this year, next year, I don’t know when it’s going to be. But I do think we’re going to see The Undertaker don the jacket and the hat and make that walk one more time.” he concluded.
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Although the ‘Deadman’ himself said, “The cowboy finally rides away,” during his Last Ride Documentary, like Booker, even we think he’ll return for one more match. After all, there’s a saying that you never say never in the WWE.
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