#2. WWE has reportedly identified Ridge Holland as a future world champion
Ridge Holland was one of many WWE NXT stars called up to the main roster as part of the 2021 Draft, and the new SmackDown talent could be staring at a fruitful run in the big leagues.
As revealed in WON, some people within the company "have tabbed" Holland as a future world champion. WWE officials also have high hopes for Austin Theory, who was drafted to Monday Night RAW.
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Ridge Holland began wrestling in 2016 following the conclusion of his career as a professional rugby player, and he eventually signed with the WWE in 2018. The English wrestler has endured a few untimely injury setbacks but has shown great promise during his NXT and NXT UK performances.
Vince McMahon's promotion has brought up Ridge Holland and Austin Theory to the main roster, hoping that they flourish into top-tier singles stars in due time. However, will the WWE management's world championship foresight for Holland become a reality?
#1. The Undertaker has no plans of coming out of retirement
The Undertaker might have retired at WWE Survivor Series 2020, but the routine speculation regarding another potential match continues to do the rounds. The Deadman, however, does not wish to lace up his wrestling boots again.
While promoting his new Netflix interactive film during an interview with Entertainment Tonight, The Undertaker reaffirmed his retirement status, stating that his body couldn't deliver in the ring at a high level anymore.
The Phenom said that he did not want to tarnish his iconic character's legacy by putting on unimpressive performances and believed that calling time on his illustrious career was the best decision.
"As of this moment, yeah, my days in the ring are done, and it's not because I don't want to be in the ring. That's where I've spent most of my adult life; my whole life really has been spent in the wrestling or sports entertainment ring. In my mind, I still can see everything, and in my heart, I want to be out there, but it's at the point where my body can't deliver what my mind and my heart see. My body can't deliver that, and I just don't want to cheapen the legacy of that character. I'd hate for people to pay money to see me work and be disappointed," revealed The Undertaker.
The Undertaker will not compete again in WWE, but could his daughter follow in his footsteps and become a professional wrestler? He even had his say on that matter, and you can read all about it right here.