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WWE is gearing up for The Undertaker’s final farewell at the upcoming Survivor Series. As a part of that, WWE Network is airing some special interviews. The Deadman‘s ‘brother,’ Kane, was the latest guest in an interview.

While speaking to WWE on Fox analyst Ryan Satin, Kane talked about ‘The Deadman.’ Along with him, he talked about his own retirement and possible return opportunities.

The 53-Year-Old has ventured out of in-ring action and has become the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee. While ‘The Big Red Monster’ understands that his body might not keep up with the current product, he is open to the idea and might return if the right opportunity comes up.

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Well, maybe. I don’t know, it just depends. Like I said, you never say never in WWE. But at the same point in time, I have gotten to the point in my life where I’m comfortable not being in the wrestling ring. It’s hard work.

“I’ve also gotten to the age where I go a lot of times like, ‘Man, that looks like it hurts.’ I used to be, ‘Man, I wish I could be out there doing that,’ now I’m kind of like, ‘Oh god.’ Those guys are a lot tougher than I am now. Nevertheless, if the opportunity arises, you know, we’ll see,” he concluded.

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Kane reveals Undertaker’s possible last match

There are not many superstars who have worked so closely with Undertaker. From making his debut as Taker’s brother to having his last proper WWE match with Undertaker against DX, Kane has done it all.

He was rightly asked who could be Taker’s last opponent if he doesn’t retire after Survivor Series. Kane had an interesting answer to that.

I think the dream match everybody has is The Undertaker vs. Sting. We’ll see if that ever eventuates, but certainly, there are some, still, some very compelling matches that The Undertaker could be involved, and he’s probably going to be very angry at me because you know because now I’m booking him in matches. I should probably shut up about it at this point.

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Along with Undertaker, Kane, too, deserves a final farewell. Maybe after The Deadman’s reign is over, it will be Kane’s turn. You can check Kane’s full interview with Ryan Satin below –

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