The New Day would like to escape The Undertaker. The only question is – can they? Apparently, Netflix has the answer.
It’s been reported that The New Day, Kofi Kingston, Big E, and Xavier Woods, will feature in a movie named “Escape The Undertaker”, where The New Day will try to escape The Deadman’s haunted mansion. The plot twist? It’s fitted with traps and challenges.
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Now, it feels like The Deadman will finally grace screens with the character and the vibe that made Taker one of the greatest Superstars to have ever stepped into the WWE ring.
If not for anything else, it’ll be entertaining to watch E, Kingston, and Woods try to escape The Phenom.
The Undertaker may never come back to WWE to wrestle
When ‘The Phenom’ officially retired from WWE, after thirty years of working with the company, it was a bitter moment for the fans. Nobody wanted him to retire, but he did what he needed to do. His primary focus was to spend time with his family after working for thirty years.
The possibility of him coming out of retirement and becoming a part of the ring again is bleak.
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However, a while ago Triple H had revealed that Taker may come back to WWE in another capacity. One of the options was for him to come to WWE NXT or the Performance Center as a coach for the younger talents. When this came up, both Triple H and Taker agreed that it’s something he could do in the future, but at that point, he had to focus on spending time with his family.
As of now, there is no further news about The Undertaker’s possible return to the company.
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It’s doubtful The Phenom will work for any other company
The wrestling industry’s giant may be WWE as it stands, but there are other companies that could be rising to the top. One such is AEW.
Several notable former Superstars such as Christian, Chris Jericho, Adam Cole, Daniel Bryan, Sting, and others have moved to AEW. However, it’s unlikely The Undertaker will ever work for another wrestling promotion given his long-standing association with the WWE.
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