5 Clear signs that The Undertaker will wrestle at least one more match for WWE

The Undertaker has at least one more match left in WWE
The Undertaker has at least one more match left in WWE

If one were to log in to social media right now, he/she would see an outpouring of support for The Undertaker. And why would they not if you consider what The Undertaker has meant to so many around the world, for so many decades?

And while #ThankYouTaker has been trending across the world and there was even a segment on SmackDown this week to commemorate his legacy, I have a feeling that The Undertaker is far from done at this moment. And I will illustrate why with 5 signs in this very article.

Be sure to leave a comment and let me know if you think that The Undertaker is over and done, or if you think that he has one or more match left in the kitty still.


#5 Readymade feud with The Undertaker and King Corbin is still on the table

It was King Corbin who was responsible for the retirement of Kurt Angle and it makes all the sense in the world to be the man who retires The Undertaker in his very last match. King Corbin has proven that he thrives on heat from the audience and The Undertaker will not want to call it quits unless the passes the baton to someone deserving of the accolade. Corbin could also thrive in a cinematic environment if The Undertaker is not up for doing a straight-up professional wrestling match.

Some believe that the promo that King Corbin cut on this week's show was just a device to take his feud with Jeff Hardy to the next level, but what if there was more to it than that?

Maybe fans won't be thrilled at a match between The Phenom and King Corbin but at least, it'll be a big-ticket feud.

#4 The Undertaker has thought he was done in the past as well

The Undertaker had assumed that he was retired even when he teamed up with Roman Reigns to take on Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre. If you want a complete summary of The Undertaker's thoughts at the time, when he believed that he was done for good, you may read about it right here.

In fact, it was Vince McMahon who said this to The Undertaker, at that point:

He was like, 'Mark, whatever you want to do… I think you have a lot more left, but it's completely up to you. It's your decision. You do what's right for you.

And of course, we all remember the time when The Undertaker thought that he was done after his loss to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania, where he left his hat, his coat, and his gloves in the middle of the ring and walked away to a very emotional response. As time would tell, that would certainly not be the last ride for The Undertaker.

Even if The Undertaker believes he's done, chances are he's far from it.

#3 The Undertaker himself hinted about another possible match recently

Not long ago, The Undertaker did an interview with Justin Barrasso from Sports Illustrated. During the course of the interview, The Undertaker clarified that the fifteen-year contract that he had recently signed was Vince McMahon's way of ensuring that The Undertaker brand stayed on in WWE.

But at the same time, The Undertaker did indicate that he may not be done. These are his exact words:

Physically, it's becoming harder and harder to do what I do. My mind is saying yes, but my body is saying, 'Slow your roll.' There's got to be a time where I step aside. It's a lot on my body to work even the limited schedule that I do. I still have young children, I need to think about them, too. I can't do the things I used to do. But if my name is on the card, my goal is to try to go out and steal the show.

It does seem like The Undertaker does not believe that he is done, himself!

#2 The Undertaker could return for a massive Saudi Arabia payday

Not long ago, Booker T sent out an emotional message about The Undertaker's retirement on his podcast. It was abundantly clear that Booker T has the utmost respect for The Undertaker from the tribute that the legend did. But Booker T said something interesting about The Undertaker that is worth noting.

During the course of the podcast, Booker T stated that The Undertaker could return for a Saudi Arabia payday:

If I was a betting man, I would take the odds of seeing The Undertaker come back for one more time for a WrestleMania moment or a Saudi Arabia payday. Anything's possible, but to say this is truly the last ride for a man like The Undertaker, I don't see it because 'The Deadman' belongs to the people. That's the way I see it.

And whether you agree with Booker T or not, it does make a lot of sense, because WWE's contract with Saudi Arabia is very much a thing. And we know that the monarch of the country loves his old-school wrestling.

#1 The Boneyard match did not happen in front of a live audience, and The Undertaker wouldn't want that to be his legacy

Every WWE Superstar lives for the roar of the crowd and The Undertaker is no different. Here is a man who has sent shivers down many a spine from the time that he made his debut because, from his entrance to his trademark finisher, everything The Undertaker did was truly a class apart.

For someone who enjoys such a connection with the WWE Universe to call it quits after a Boneyard match does not make any sense at all. The Undertaker needs to call it a day in front of a packed audience when things go back to normal again so that he can finally say goodbye to the fans.

Maybe the match happens against King Corbin. Maybe there is a dream match between The Undertaker and The Fiend where he can finally put over the next supernatural character in the sports entertainment business.

I can't imagine The Undertaker retiring after the Boneyard match.

One of Samoa Joe's colleagues had harsh words for him HERE

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