5 Things The Undertaker has revealed about Vince McMahon

The Undertaker and Vince McMahon
The Undertaker and Vince McMahon

#4 The Undertaker says Vince McMahon isn't the monster that people think he is

Vince McMahon
Vince McMahon

We are mere days away from Survivor Series, which will mark the "Final Farewell" of The Undertaker. The Deadman recently talked to the New York Post about his "Buried Alive" match against Vince McMahon at Survivor Series 2003, which saw Kane aiding the boss in defeating The Undertaker. He opened up on many fans believing that Vince McMahon is forcing him to keep wrestling at this age.

The Undertaker cleared it up by stating that Vince McMahon isn't the monster that people think he is, and added that he's at liberty to leave at any time that he wants to.

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.

Vince McMahon is one of the most controversial entities in the business

The Undertaker's peak came and went a long time ago, and he clearly wasn't his usual self during his past few matches. Fans of The Undertaker weren't happy seeing him in that condition, and many of those fans were bound to blame Vince McMahon for the same. Here's hoping The Undertaker's comments will clear the air among those fans.

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