“It’s gonna be tough to sit there and just watch”; The Undertaker opens up about his 2022 Hall of Fame Induction


“It’s gonna be tough to sit there and just watch”; The Undertaker opens up about his 2022 Hall of Fame Induction

The Undertaker

The Undertaker is one of the most powerful superstars in WWE history. Though he is one of the most famous superstars in the history company, it is said that WWE is famous because of the Phenom. Not a single person can complain about the Deadman’s skills and athleticism and the respect he has earned is unmatchable.

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The Undertaker is nervous knowing that Vince McMahon will induct him into the Hall of Fame
The Undertaker is nervous knowing that Vince McMahon will induct him into the Hall of Fame

The Undertaker has been one of the most established and popular superstars in all of the wrestling world. Not only has he been popular, but he has made WWE one of the biggest wrestling companies ever. His long list of achievements is hard to match by anyone and the Undertaker has always been a true Hall of Fame inductee.

The WWE Universe got one of the best news of 2022 in the form of Undertaker’s induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. It was then announced that Vince McMahon (Chairman of WWE) will be the one to induct the Phenom into the Hall of Fame Class of 2022. The news came out after Vince McMahon himself appeared on the Pat McAfee Show and announced the same.

How does the Undertaker feel about his Hall of Fame Induction?

The Undertaker recently sat in an interview with WWE on ESPN and opened up about his 2022 Hall of Fame induction and said that he will never feel good sitting down back at home rather than going a there and performing. Here’s what he said to Joe Tessitore on WWE on ESPN:

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“It’s going to be tough to sit there and and just watch um you know i still do you know in my mind and in my heart you know I still want to be there i just you know the body just doesn’t deliver on what those two things see anymore but uh I’m going to try and sit back and enjoy it and watch it and be a fan.”

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