The Undertaker Reveals What He Misses Most About Wrestling After Retirement

The Undertaker explains what he misses most about pro wrestling.

The Undertaker's career in pro wrestling spanned several decades, winning several major titles throughout his career at the top of WWE. 'The Deadman' retired from in ring competition at the back end of 2020, and has made sporadic appearances for the company since.

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While speaking on Good Morning America, The Undertaker was asked what he misses most about being an active pro wrestler.

"My gosh. I mean, when you're standing in a stadium full of 100,000 people and they're screaming your name, it's kind of an adrenaline that you just, it's hard to replace. I miss the camaraderie between myself and the guys that I share the ring with. Some of them, some of them you don't care for, some of them you do. But just the kind of, my era was a kind of band of gypsies type thing. You know, we traveled up and down the roads together. We when we were with each other more than we were our own families. Yeah. And the camaraderie and the and the friendships that I've made through this business is just something that will be with me for the rest of my life. And, you know, now that I'm I'm home, you just you don't you don't see those guys and everybody's moved on now."

The Undertaker is set to feature on the show WWE LFG. The show debuted on Friday.

In another interview, Booker T spoke about viewers getting to see the raw emotion of pro wrestling with WWE LFG. You can read more about that here.

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