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The Undertaker Eyes a Creative Role in WWE's Next Chapter
Alright, so let’s talk about one of the biggest wrestling headlines making waves right now—The Undertaker might be stepping into a whole new role within WWE. Yeah, you heard that right. The Deadman himself, a legend with over three decades of experience, is rumored to be seriously eyeing a spot on WWE’s creative team. And honestly, that’s a move that could shake things up in the best possible way.
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This all came to light thanks to Konnan on his Keepin’ It 100 podcast. He dropped the hint that The Undertaker had been involved in the creative process during Money in the Bank and even at WWE & AAA Worlds Collide . Now, think about that for a second—Undertaker, a guy who defined storytelling in the ring, who has an unmatched understanding of character work and long-term booking, potentially influencing creative decisions behind the scenes? That’s huge.
Konnan didn’t just say it in passing either. He emphasized that Taker seemed genuinely interested and energized by the creative side of the business. According to him, Undertaker’s insights were not only sharp but also respected backstage. It’s no secret that since retiring from in-ring action back in 2020, he’s stayed close to the business—appearing as a judge on WWE LFG , mentoring talent, and popping up for special appearances. But this? This would be a full-circle moment for his career, stepping into a mentorship and leadership role behind the curtain.
Let’s face it, WWE’s creative has had its highs and lows over the years. Injecting a voice like Undertaker’s into that mix—someone who lived and breathed kayfabe, who understands pacing, mystique, and emotional storytelling—could help bring back some of that magic that fans often say is missing today.
And this rumor isn't alone. There’s also talk about Rey Mysterio making his return from injury this August, Britt Baker potentially leaving AEW for WWE, and Nikki Bella’s Raw absence possibly being due to some last-minute creative changes. It’s a whirlwind of speculation, and while we should all take it with a grain of salt, there’s something brewing behind the scenes for sure.
But if there’s one takeaway from all of this, it’s the idea that The Undertaker might not be finished writing his WWE legacy just yet. And if he steps into creative, we might just see the next generation of superstars get shaped by one of the greatest minds in wrestling history. Now that’s something to get excited about.
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