“This is actually the second time”; the Undertaker reveals that he turned down WWE Hall of Fame induction after loss to Brock Lesnar


“This is actually the second time”; the Undertaker reveals that he turned down WWE Hall of Fame induction after loss to Brock Lesnar

The Undertaker reveals that he had an opportunity to get into the Hall of Fame before as well

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 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.

2022 was not the first time the Undertaker got an opportunity to get inducted into the Hall of Fame

Undertaker vs Brock Lesnar: WrestleMania 30
Undertaker vs Brock Lesnar: WrestleMania 30

The Undertaker recently reacted to his WWE Hall of Fame 2022 induction and revealed that it was not the first time he was given an opportunity to get inducted into the Hall of Fame. Here’s what he revealed:

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“I’m a bit overwhelmed right now with the speech. It’s the closest thing that I’ve had to do since putting a WrestleMania match together. I’ve been pretty much pressure free for the last couple of years since the Boneyard match. After a 30 plus year career with the WWE, the speech, and tryingto be different, and not give the same thing that most people do, it’s become a task all to itself.”

“This is actually the second time that I was invited to the Hall Of Fame, so I wasn’t as shocked this time. I turned it down the first time because I knew I had unfinished business. I wasn’t at that place yet where I was ready to let go and say that it’s over. So, this time I have made my peace, and I am just honored and humbled that they would induct me.”

“It was, I want to say after the Brock WrestleMania, I think it was after that. In my head, I couldn’t end on a match that I didn’t remember. I got concussed and I don’t remember even having that match. So, I wanted to at least have a match that I could remember, so I kept working here and there for the next few years, trying to leave on that upbeat note. Fortunately, we had the Boneyard match and I said, ‘alright, that’s it I think I’m good, it’s time to call it a day.’ Now here we are.” – WrestlingInc

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