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Kemo
05-26-2020, 11:48 AM
The Undertaker has opened up while giving some interesting details on the battle inside of his mind with retirement from pro wrestling.

The former WWE Champion did so during an interview with The Toronto Sun to promote his documentary series on the WWE Network.

Taker started out by stating that you might try to attempt to do this business, but if it’s not in your heart and soul, you’re not going to be a success. Instead, Taker thinks that you might be a flash in the pan. He said that he’s wrestled for the majority of his adult life and done it at a high level.

“I do realize that Father Time is tapping me on the shoulder. And I don’t want to turn around and face him. I feel like I’ve got a match (left) that is befitting what I feel like that the legacy of The Undertaker deserves.

But the hard part is, if I grade myself, I grade myself on where I was physically in the early 2000s. I don’t grade myself on the curve of it being 2020 and being 55 years old.”

Taker continued by noting that the expectations of what he has for himself with the limitations that he has physically is a delicate balance.

“You’ve got to take a really good look (and ask yourself), OK, is this the match that you’re looking for, is it in the realm of possibility and do I risk long-term damage?… I have young kids still. Do you run the risk of jeopardizing your long-term health?”

Taker admitted that all of this is what’s going on in his head while doing the documentary. He said that this is what he’s looking for and trying to achieve.

Taker added that trying to come to grips with leaving that aspect of the business.