The Undertaker's Role in WWE may be changing - And It can be big! | WWE News - Times of India
The Undertaker might step into a very different role for WWE in the future.The Undertaker carved out one of the most illustrious and tenured careers in WWE. The Phenom spent decades inside the squared circle and made a legacy that cannot be replicated by any superstar after him.
Moreover, he has acquired a wealth of knowledge and insights about the business. Following recent events that have come to light, it can be assumed that The Undertaker's role in WWE may change in a significant way, perhaps for the first time.
In the recent edition of Keepin' It 100, WCW legend Konnan revealed that The Undertaker has shown interest in joining the WWE creative team. He also added that The Demon from Death Valley has attended a few creative meetings for events like Worlds Collide and Money in the Bank as well.Konnan said, “I think that, bro, I was running around. So, I think that The Undertaker wants to get into creative. He likes it a lot, and he’s been, you know… he was in creative meeting for Money In the Bank, he was in the other one (Worlds Collide)… and I think he’s very interested in being a part of the creative team.”
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The Undertaker might possibly have anecdotes and insights that other backstage personnel would have about WWE.
After all, he spent thirty years in the business as an active performer and worked with some of the top minds in the industry, including former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon. In 2020, he wrestled his final match at WrestleMania 36 against AJ Styles in a winning effort and retired from in-ring competition at Survivor Series, which marked three decades to the date of his debut.Following that, The Undertaker was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2022 and signed a legends deal. He has been making public appearances for them, hosting his solo performer show, the 1deadMAN show, and discussing the current wrestling scenario on his Six Feet Under podcast. With The Deadman reportedly joining creative meetings and showing a significant interest in an active behind-the-scenes role, there is some certainty that Taker would prove to be a huge asset to the WWE creative team.Also read: Liv Morgan suffers legitimate injury on WWE RAW amidst huge upcoming feud