The Undertaker talks of the only regret he has in his 30-year-long pro-wrestling career

The Undertaker has had a very glorious career. However, looking at it from his perspective, there are some dark spots on his journey in WWE.


The Undertaker talks of the only regret he has in his 30-year-long pro-wrestling career

The Undertaker (Image Credits: The Guardian)

The Undertaker has dedicated his entire life to the wrestling industry. Stepping inside the WWE ring in 1990, the DeadMan went on to become one of the greatest stars to ever step in the ring. He has earned the respect of the whole WWE Universe for such an illustrious career. Despite his glorious career, there are some grey clouds hovering above his head. 

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In a recent interview with SportsNet, The Undertaker recalled the things he regretted about his long wrestling journey. The DeadMan achieved a lot in his run, but there are still many things he missed out on. Nothing, however, keeps him in regret at this point in his life. He also revealed that he had suffered the consequences of his actions and that his future is the result of these consequences.

However, The Undertaker somewhere feels regret for not spending time with his children. He wished that he was able to spend more time with his children. He had accepted the fact that being a father and a wrestler couldn’t go hand in hand. Before he could realize that it was possible, it was too late.

The Undertaker doesn’t want to regret the same thing and has used his mistake as a learning tool. “I can’t look back and say, ‘wow, I really regret this or that.” I always tried to use the mistakes, which I made many of, I always tried to use those as a learning tool and not make the same mistakes twice,” he said.

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The Undertaker last appeared in the WWE ring at RAW is XXX

Bray Wyatt and The Undertaker (Image Credits: TJR Wrestling)
Bray Wyatt and The Undertaker (Image Credits: TJR Wrestling)

RAW is XXX witnessed multiple legends returning to WWE. The DeadMan was also a part of it, interrupting the rivalry between Bray Wyatt and LA Knight. He made his way to the ring riding on his Harley, in the iconic ‘American Bada**’ gimmick.

He stood opposite LA Knight in the ring before the latter tried to escape backstage. However, Bray Wyatt caught him off guard and compelled him to get back to the ring. The Undertaker held Knight by his neck as the audience awaited a chokeslam. However, to everyone’s surprise, he threw him towards Bray Wyatt, who landed him flat on the ground via Sister Abigail.

Before leaving the ring, The Undertaker said something to Bray Wyatt that the WWE Universe will never know. Bray had refused to reveal the message to anyone. He, however, hyped everyone up, saying that he would cherish the memory for a lifetime. However, the DeadMan has now revealed that he told him that he would be there for Bray at all times.

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