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As WWE gets ready to bid its biggest star goodbye, The Undertaker branches out to other platforms. This morning, Good Morning Britain got a chilly call as ‘The Deadman‘ appeared on the popular talk show.

As the show was on, the lights cut off live on air as the Superstar’s iconic gong rang out, and his music began to signify his presence. As the lights came back, various images of Undertaker’s iconic three-decade career came on-screen. Host Richard Arnold joked, “That’s the best lighting for us, Kate, on this show ever at this point in our career, isn’t it?

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He continued, “That wasn’t a power cut, by the way. Anyone familiar with wrestling knows when the lights go dark, and that music plays, it can only mean one thing – The Undertaker.”

He then emphasized The Undertaker’s ‘Final Farewell’ on this Sunday’s Survivor Series. He and ‘The Phenom’ caught up on Zoom to talk about wrestling and retirement.

While the Undertaker agreed he wanted to do it forever, he had to make time for his family, “It is gonna leave a huge void in my life. It will also be nice to make up time for my family. They had to make huge sacrifices”

Read more – WATCH: The Undertaker Surprises Newly Wed Fans With a Heartwarming Gesture

The Undertaker reveals how he remained relevant through the years

The Undertaker has sustained a career for thirty years. The feat is nearly unmatchable in recent years. The host asked ‘the Phenom’ how he managed to sustain himself in the same company for three decades.

Apart from studying the great horror villains, he made sure to connect with the audience. “You can be the greatest wrestler to ever come down the pipe. That doesn’t mean you’re going to be successful. You have to be able to identify with your audience and click on an emotional level; that’s how you sustain yourself.”

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He even admitted the virtual audience would save him a lot of tears. After years of scaring the audience, it will not be feasible for him to cry on camera, “I might have killed off The Undertaker character for good. A crying Undertaker is not what the world wants to see!”

The Undertaker had his last match with AJ Styles at this year’s WrestleMania. During then, WWE aired a special docu-series titled ‘The Last Ride’, where he emphasized he will retire soon enough.

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