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The Undertaker has been a renowned name in the pro-wrestling business for as long as one can remember. However, pro-wrestling was a sport that he excelled in, but not the only sport he loves.

Taker’s name is usually associated with WWE and pro-wrestling. However, Mark Calaway is a huge fan of three other sports – Basketball, Golf, and UFC.

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Coming to basketball, The Undertaker once aspired to be a basketball player. Additionally, he played college basketball as well. However, his plans went forward in another direction. Once he got a whiff of pro-wrestling, he knew this was the field for him.

The Undertaker is interested in golf as well. He plays often, but the best thing about him playing the game is the golf uniform. He wears cargo shorts, polo t-shirts, and a cap, and it’s very far away from what he wore as The Undertaker.

Additionally, The Deadman is a fan of combat sports. This doesn’t come across as a surprise. But, Taker doesn’t only enjoy pro-wrestling but other forms of combat sports as well, such as UFC.

The Undertaker is preparing for an exciting event ahead of WrestleMania 38

After everything Taker has done for the pro-wrestling industry, WWE decided to induct him to the WWE Hall of Fame as Class of 2022.

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WWE will conduct the ceremony a few days before WrestleMania 38. All the Hall of Famers of 2022 will make an appearance during the event.

Since the time WWE announced The Undertaker is getting inducted, the fans and other prominent individuals of the industry have been congratulating him.

Considering he’s becoming a Hall of Famer, it’s clear that The Undertaker is never going to come back to the ring. Even though his heart wants him to step inside the ring, just like the fans do, The Deadman knows it’s not a possibility for him anymore.

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He’s going to enjoy his retirement life doing the things he never could do from 1990 to 2020. In fact, he’s already taking field trips and checking out guns, playing video games with his daughter, and making exclusives with Netflix!

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