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The Undertaker Names The Opponents He Would Consider Coming Out Of Retirement To Face

The Undertaker Names The Opponents He Would Consider Coming Out Of Retirement To Face

WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker has teased a potential return to the ring, though not for the usual reasons fans might anticipate.

The Deadman, whose legendary career spanned over three decades, discussed the idea of coming out of retirement during an episode of his podcast, “Six Feet Under.” During the conversation, The Undertaker was joined by fellow Hall of Famer and longtime friend, Kane.

The two reminisced about their infamous tag team match at Crown Jewel 2018, where The Brothers of Destruction squared off against D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels). The match is widely remembered as a low point in their careers, a stark contrast to the iconic status they had built over the years. With a blend of humour and honesty, Undertaker joked about possibly recreating that specific bout. He teased:

You would think all the experience that was involved in that match that we could have done that in our sleep. That may be the only match, if we did it again, that I would come out of retirement for. Just to see if we could top how bad it was the first time we did it.

He didn’t hold back his criticism, recalling the multiple mishaps that occurred in the match, including Triple H’s torn pectoral muscle and Kane’s mask falling off. With a sharp wit, he added:

A man lost his pec, man lost his pride, man lost his mask.

Which WWE Debut Does The Undertaker Think Was The Best Ever?

The Undertaker spoke about fellow WWE Hall of Famer Kane’s debut at the 1997 Badd Blood PPV and how he thinks it was the best debut ever due to both his and Kane’s performances when they came face to face after Kane ripped the door off of the Hell in a Cell structure and then delivered a Tombstone to The Deadman.

H/t to ITRWrestling.com