Sheamus reflects on The Undertaker’s retirement

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The Undertaker has been the symbol of the WWE for nearly 30 years. In addition to having collected every possible and imaginable accolade, the Gravedigger has helped to increase the popularity of wrestling around the world.
Barring sensational and unlikely twists, the ‘Deadman’ played his last match against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36. Within the docu-series ‘The Last Ride’, the ‘Phenom’ has admitted that he can no longer succeed.
to support the efforts required by professional wrestling and not wanting to deface its image. The former WWE champion officially retired from the 2020 Survivor Series, where his legendary career began. Taker will be inducted into the Hall of Fame this year and will be introduced by company boss Vince McMahon.
In a long interview with the ‘Dallas Morning News’, Sheamus provided an interesting interpretation of Undertaker’s retirement.
Sheamus opens up on The Undertaker
“The Undertaker has spent nearly three decades in this business.
I saw him give everything until the last match, even when he wasn’t 100% physically. I can assure you that he never spared himself, he always fought like he was 16. Every time he rang the bell, he tried to pull off the best possible performance.
It is also for this reason that he has chosen to retire. There is certainly a part of him that spurs him to move forward, but he knows very well that he can no longer perform at the levels of the past” – analyzed Sheamus.
Speaking to Sportskeeda, former WWE manager Dutch Mantell spoke of the famous Gravedigger Streak: “The company has worked hard to build that aura that has accompanied Taker throughout his career. Vince McMahon has invested heavily in the Deadman.
Once he had reached 21 streak, it no longer made sense (for him) to stop the streak. I would have kept that record intact, as would most of the fans. Maybe that triumph helped Brock Lesnar’s career, but I think it was a mistake.”
While The Deadman appreciated “Happy Brock,” he was confident that Lesnar…
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