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Margot Robbie appeared in an interview with WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion, Bianca Belair, and the actor revealed her favourite wrestlers, The Undertaker and John Cena.

Margot Robbie and Bianca Belair were talking about the importance of portraying strong women on television. During the conversation, Robbie revealed that she grew up watching WWE and two of her favourite Superstars were John Cena and The Undertaker. However, she believes during that time when Taker was at the top, the company should have given the Women’s Division equal importance.

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The actor believes that currently WWE’s product contains several strong women. However, had the company portrayed women in the same light previously as well, she would have been able to reach her current status much earlier. Moreover, they agreed that it’s important for a company such as WWE to portray more women in stronger light to set an example for the next generation.

Undoubtedly, Margot Robbie is correct! WWE’s Women’s roster has several strong women such as Bianca Belair, Sasha Banks, Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair, and many others. Each of them are working with the same passion and displaying excellent in-ring skills as the men.

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John Cena is back in WWE but The Undertaker may never return

Recently, The Invisible Man returned to WWE. It’s assumed he specifically returned to the company to challenge Roman Reigns for the Universal Championship title at SummerSlam 2021. However, reports claim he will be a part of the company even after SummerSlam 2021.

Coming to his storyline, it’s still developing. Cena hasn’t revealed much about that, and Reigns has denied Cena’s challenge for the Universal Championship title.

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As of now, Reigns is willing to fight Finn Balor instead of John Cena.

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Coming to The Undertaker, he retired at Survivor Series 2020, and since then he hasn’t come back to the company.

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There were reports of him possibly returning in another capacity, but it’s assumed the idea never matured.

Taker’s last match was against AJ Styles in a cinematic style Boneyard Match. Styles won the match and Taker left his iconic gear in the middle of the ring and left. This was his unofficial retirement from the ring.