The Undertaker discusses life after retirement from pro wrestling.
In the lead up to Survivor Series 2020, The Undertaker would reveal that he would be retiring from in ring competition during a celebration of The Deadman's career. Since then, Taker has remained on the sidelines, and has taken to coaching on WWE LFG this year.
While speaking to The Daily Mail in a new interview, The Undertaker spoke about retiring, noting it was something he had to adjust to.
"It's been a process that I had to figure out. And it's funny because at the end of my career, I was only doing a handful of events anyway, but there was never that 'it's over' kind of feel to it. It was just like, I'm gonna do these, that'll be it, and I finally realised that the tank was, pretty much on empty and I needed to walk away. It was like, I knew that was what I needed to do, but it was not what I wanted to do, I wanted to do this forever so there became a void and it took a while for me to fill that void with something outside of the ring. So I started doing the one dead man show and a few signings here and there and doing some different things, started a podcast, and it's strange. A lot of days, I'm very content with where I'm at and love being able to spend time with my family, and then there's that other part of me that I think will be there forever that's saying it's time to go, right? And it really happens when I'm in arenas and stadiums. It's just that that that thing in me that says it's time to start getting ready, yeah, those big shows. But I think I've transitioned well and I'm going to probably do more things, maybe production wise behind the camera, so we'll see how that goes."
Elsewhere in the same interview, The Undertaker spoke about the possibility of WrestleMania taking place in the UK in the near future. You can read more about that here.
