“I wish I could have been a better man” The Undertaker expresses grief for not being the family man he wished he could’ve been
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The Undertaker is WWE’s longest-serving wrestler, and his lengthy career has undoubtedly impacted his connection with his children. The pro wrestler recently opened up about his personal life during his stint with the company.
The Undertaker sacrificed the relationship with his children
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On the True Geordie podcast, The Undertaker discussed how his WWE job affects his relationship with his family at home. His time on the road put a burden on his personal life, causing him to miss out on seeing his eldest son grow up.
Undertaker stated that his children had to make sacrifices for him, but when he remarried Michelle McCool, he was given a second shot at family life. He was able to be a father and husband again.
“My relationship with my kids, my older kids, they had to pay a sacrifice for me to do and become what I am. You can look back, you learn from your mistakes,” he reflected. “I was fortunate enough that I remarried, Michelle and I, now we have young children. So I was blessed enough to get a second chance to be a dad and be a husband. But I had no business being married while trying to build this character and this legacy”, said the Undertaker.
The Phenom further continued by talking about how grateful he is for getting a second chance to become the family man. He said: “Our relationship now is good, but the point was that I missed so much. I wasn’t there for the ball games and all of that,” he said. “I was fortunate enough that he realized that he wanted to give me a second chance. You know, that was one of the greatest gifts that anyone has ever given me, was that second chance to be a dad to him. But my kids have definitely had to pay the price for my success.”
In 2020, The Undertaker departed from professional wrestling, and it seems that he is having a great time after such an illustrious career. It feels good to know that the to-be Hall of Famer is living the life that he missed out on.
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