Is Vince McMahon really a ‘monster’? The Undertaker opines about the WWE CEO

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WWE legend, The Undertaker reflected on his career in WWE and opened up on the real side of Vince McMahon when he joined Joseph Staszewski of The New York Post for an interview.

The Undertaker addresses Vince McMahon as “a caring human being”

Vince McMahon, the WWE Chairman and CEO has a “never say never” approach towards The Undertaker’s in-ring career.

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The 55-year-old veteran, who recently fought AJ Styles in a cinematic Boneyard Match at WrestleMania 36 believes that his body is not capable of doing things of ‘The Undertaker’ standards and it is really the time to call it a day.

During the conversation, The Undertaker that his body is pretty much exhausted with what he has contributed to the business for three decades.

He said, “I realized I have taken every physical gift, tool that I have and have used it up. There’s no water left in the sponge, if I can use that analogy. I’ve rung everything I could get out of that sponge.”

The Undertaker hailed his boss, Vince McMahon as “a caring human being” and slammed the perception that Vince is “the monster that people think that he is.” 

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He referred to the people having the misconception that Vince McMahon is the one who drags The Phenom into the ring every year and compels him to compete. while he cannot refuse the offer.

Thirty years back, WWE had provided an opportunity to The Undertaker to showcase his talent. Now, the decisions are completely his to return the favour.

The Deadman’s loyalty towards the company for his whole career has certainly made a special place in Vince McMahon’s heart and they share a great relationship.

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The Phenom said, “If Vince feels like there’s still something there, I have a place on the roster, then I had no problem doing it. That’s where the internet and all that stuff kind of show up, ‘Just let him retire, just let him do this, let him do that.’ I’m a grown man. I can walk away anytime I want.”

The upcoming WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view will mark as The Undertaker’s 30th Anniversary in WWE and the legend himself will make his presence felt at the event for his ‘Final Farewell.’

WWE Survivor Series is scheduled for Sunday, November 22 in WWE ThunderDome at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida.

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