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The Undertaker had a significant role in turning the wrestling organization into the biggest professional wrestling name. Taker has faced off in several splendid matches during his illustrious career. His involvement thrilled the WWE fanbase every time he steps into the arena. He did, however, hang up his hat in the ring and walk away from the ring after WrestleMania 36’s cinematic encounter against AJ Styles in 2020.

Speaking about the match, his wife, Michelle McCool, a WWE Superstar shared her thoughts on Taker continuing to compete in pre-recorded/cinematic battles.

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A cinematic fight is a popular wrestling match that is made more dramatic by a new venue, dramatic effects, and thrilling background music. At WrestleMania 36, Taker and AJ Styles participated in a similar match. This indeed set the bar for cinematic competitions in the WWE. And no subsequent match has been able to outperform it.

Why The Undertaker shouldn’t have another cinematic match

The legendary WrestleMania 36 match was one of the topics McCool discussed with Stephanie Chase in 2020. When Chase asked McCool if Taker should continue to compete in pre-recorded battles, she said she would still worry about him.

She disagreed that pre-recorded matches were easier. Hence, she also revealed the reason behind her belief.

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She stated, “I don’t think I’d worry about him less. Like he said, when you do a match like that. When you are in the ring and you’re constantly going and you don’t stop your body. You know, it’s all warmed up when you’re doing the cinematic still like the boneyard match. They would have to stop at certain point. You know for the camera angle to change or like when you busted his arm open five minutes into the match.”

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 “To stop the bleeding and get the glass of his arms stuff like that and when that happens, your body cooling off. You don’t get to stretch and warm up again so it’s a little be harder in that sense. Of the stop and go. I don’t think it would make me feel any better.”

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As these matches required many stops and numerous changes in camera angles, she noted, they were more challenging than typical matches. Do you agree with her?

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