The Undertaker is a WWE legend and was a mainstay in the company for almost three decades. When the news of his retirement hit the shelves, it was a sad day for all the fans as he is one of the greatest ever.
Over the years, we have seen many superstars try to mimic his gimmick or something inspired by it. While some have succeeded in getting over with the fans, it has never felt the same since Taker’s greatness cannot be matched.
But do we see his kids taking up the mantle in the future? Will Kaia Faith Calaway carry on her father’s legacy?
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In an interview with Lillian Garcia on her podcast Chasing Glory Classics Series, Michelle McCool joined her to talk about her life, her tenure with WWE, The Undertaker, and various other topics.
While speaking about her kids, McCool mentioned that her daughter loves to wrestle with her dad.
“She [Kaia] does a wrestling match every night. She wants to have full entrances, so she’ll go to her closet and tell me to play music for her. Then play certain music for her daddy, which is always some lullaby.”
“She likes to steal his [Undertaker] music. There’s a lot of trash-talking about wrestling in our home,” McCool added.
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It’s great to see Kaia take such a vast interest in wrestling and already practicing her entrances for the future.
Will The Undertaker’s daughter become a wrestler?
The Undertaker has already said that he will be supportive of her daughter’s decision, whatever that may be. The Deadman said that he would even train Kaia along with Michelle if she wanted to wrestle in the future.
However, what does Michelle think about her daughter becoming a wrestler? She answered the same when Garcia asked her the question during the podcast.
McCool said that it’s crazy because she’s heard other people say that Kaia would want to become a wrestler in the future.
“She [Kaia] loves entertaining. She’s been in the ring multiple times. We had a ring set up here a couple of years ago for Mark to train in, and he was hitting the ropes, taking a bump, hitting the ropes a different way. She got out there, and I swear to you I have seen people not be able to do this drill after months of practice.”
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“Yeah, she just picks up on the stuff, and I’m like ‘Oh gosh like this is gonna be bad,” McCool said.
Michelle said she taught Kaia how to do head scissors, and she practiced that move with family friends. But her mother is behind her for anything that Kaia wants to do in the future.