The current landscape of wrestling has to be one of the most competitive. With so many people vying to get the spots and the time, every wrestler on the roster has to put in the work. But there are some who bypass that rule just by the way they carry themselves in the ring, like The Undertaker. But the Deadman isn’t in WWE anymore, so who does he think is worthy of that position?
That is one question that every legend has to answer and Taker’s respon
The Undertaker reveals his favorite talent in WWE right now
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After getting his opinion on modern wrestlers, Ariel Helwani asks Taker the stock question. He asked, “Who are some of your favorites?” Taker replied, “The girls, man. The girls are kind of next-level. It’s good to see them given the opportunities now that they weren’t given. I remember my wife, Michelle, had to fight and claw to get anything remotely edgy or on TV. Charlotte, you know, she may be the best talent on the roster.”
Charlotte Flair has been a leading force in the company for over a decade now. Her championship matches to PPV to stipulation matches have all boosted her to the realm of being titled as one of the best women to enter the ring. But it’s not just about wrestling ability. Flair has proved again and again that she is one of the best on the mic as well, a total main-event package, as they say.
The women’s division in WWE earning big spots in the company
Adding to Taker’s praise, women have been fighting to prove their star power in the company as well. Every WrestleMania, there is a question of who deserves to be in the main event. Just like Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks before, women have been delivering classic matches to prove that they deserve it. But it’s more like they have earned the spot at the main event of WrestleMania.
Even this year, Rhea Ripley and Taker’s favorite, Charlotte Flair, could get the main event spot. But this only after putting a lot of hard work into their matches over the year.
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Talking about Flair, she is a wrestling character akin to Ric Flair, her father, and Taker, one who comes and elevates others while keeping her mystique going on. The 14-time Women’s Champion also has a long path ahead of herself and already has a career worthy of remembering.
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