The Undertaker votes for a return to TV-14

The Undertaker is an absolute icon of modern wrestling, having made millions of fans fall in love in every corner of the planet. The Digger has personally contributed to the spread of the WWE product beyond the US borders and never betrayed Vince McMahon, despite the numerous enticing proposals he received during his career.
The ‘Phenom’ remained in WWE for nearly 30 years, sparking some memorable feuds. Barring sensational and unlikely twists, his last match is destined to remain the one against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36. Within the docu-series ‘The Last Ride’, the Deadman confided that he was no longer able to sustain the rhythms required by professional wrestling and that he did not want to ruin his image of himself.
His retirement took place at the 2020 Survivor Series, not before receiving a splendid tribute from friends and colleagues. Shortly before WrestleMania 38, Taker was inducted with full merit into the WWE Hall of Fame by Vince McMahon himself.
During the ‘San Diego Comic-Con’, The Undertaker was asked to give an opinion on the possible return of the WWE to a ‘TV-14’ classification.
The Undertaker is a true legend
A few days ago, various rumors began to circulate relating to a significant change in the company.
News emerged that Monday Night Raw would soon switch to a TV-14 rating, thus marking the end of the PG era. “The eventual return to a TV-14 classification would remove the handcuffs from many athletes, allowing them to fully express their talent.
I am excited. I think it would be a very positive change” – said The Undertaker. The Digger also spoke of his future: “I have completed my mission and I don’t know what I will do in the next few years. I have no plans to step into the ring in the future, but surprises are always around the corner in WWE.
I miss being in the ring, but I won’t be able to perform at the level I want anymore. Those were wonderful years, but it’s time to turn the page.” The Undertaker also opened up about his…
Source : wrestling-world



