WWE Hall Of Famer The Undertaker Ponders Idea Of Retirement Tour á La John Cena

WWE legend The Undertaker has reflected on whether he could have done a retirement tour like John Cena is doing for his final 12 months in WWE. The 2025 Royal Rumble event saw the start of the tip of  Cena’s WWE profession, where he finished because the runner-up in his last Rumble match. 

While the likes of Ric Flair and Shawn Michaels bid farewell to their careers with a solitary match, Cena’s suits further consistent with that of Sting’s swansong in 2024, announcing his retirement ahead of time and thus having a protracted farewell tour. Undertaker’s retirement was barely different, as he wrestled AJ Styles at WrestleMania in 2020, and announced his retirement later that 12 months at Survivor Series.

“, normally you do not get to plan out your farewell tour,” Undertaker said on “Six Feet Under.” “Nevertheless it’s a cool way for any person that meant a lot to the business to exit and provides that many opportunities for people to see him live. I feel it might probably be the best way of the longer term for wrestlers, how they exit.”

When asked whether he could have done a final run in the identical way, ‘Taker reasoned that it might need made the strategy of retiring harder for him. He feels he would not have been in a position to interact with fans like Cena resulting from the restrictive nature of his character.  

“I feel it might have made it harder on me,” he laughed. “You sit back now, hindsight being 20/20, it might have been cool. But I do not know which you can do it with my character. I mean, what am I going to do? I am unable to embrace the gang, I could not do any of those things.”