WWE Rumor Roundup - Couple breaking up, Superstar retiring after WrestleMania 36 match, Vince McMahon's backstage reaction - 5th April 2020

Vince McMahon, John Cena and Bray Wyatt from the Firefly Fun House match.
Vince McMahon, John Cena and Bray Wyatt from the Firefly Fun House match.

#4. The Undertaker's future after the Boneyard match, retirement speculation

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The Undertaker was in his element at WrestleMania 36.

The Boneyard match will go down in history as one of the best Undertaker matches of all time and it highlighted the greatest versions of the Phenom in all its glory.

The Undertaker buried AJ Styles at the end of the match and it looked obvious that the 55-year-old veteran enjoyed every moment of the entire battle.

However, what's next for him?

The Undertaker did take to Instagram and hinted at a possible retirement.

Dave Meltzer even revealed during a recent Wrestling Observer Radio that there was talk about The Deadman's retirement and that he wanted to go out on a good note.

Well, there is a lot of talk that he wanted to retire on a good note because he's had these bad matches and if that's the case, this would be the way to retire.

However, The Undertaker may still have one final push left in him.

Sportskeeda's Tom Colohue told Korey Gunz on the Dropkick DiSkussions podcast that 'Taker could be ready to complete the final few years of his career with his new character.

The WWE is finally giving him the opportunity to be himself. Yes, it is here to stay. Yes, this is sort if going to be sort of the last run, but it's going to be as the Undertaker. People may refer to it as the American Badass but it really is just the amalgamation of the two, more Deadman than the American Badass was but more American Badass than the actual classic Deadman was. Some combination of the two that may well see him through the next few years which will probably be his last few years.

Bayley gives us a HUGE update on a top Superstar's upcoming return RIGHT HERE.

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