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The Undertaker: WWE convinces huge legend to host exciting new show

The Undertaker was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame during WrestleMania 38 weekend last week.

The Undertaker’s legendary 30-year career was honoured over WrestleMania weekend this month, with an induction into the Hall of Fame.

‘Taker was WWE’s headliner for this year’s class, being joined by The Steiner Brothers, amongst others.

Despite his career being over, WWE is still determined to use The Undertaker’s undeniable drawing power.

WrestleVotes is reporting that WWE and Peacock have been able to convince The Undertaker to start a podcast on the WWE Network.

The show will be similar to Stone Cold Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions show, which is broadcast on the Network at the moment.

The show will begin airing in a few months, according to the reliable Twitter source, which seems completely implausible just a few years ago.

In a show similar to that of Broken Skull Sessions, Peacock & WWE have convinced The Undertaker to enter the podcasting world. Source states his new show should begin airing within the next few months. A fascinating concept that was unfathomable just a few years back.

As of right now, it’s unclear if filming for the show has started taking place, and what its format will be, but this news is incredibly interesting nonetheless.

While ‘Taker could interview guests, as Stone Cold does, he could also use the podcast to look back on legendary moments from his career.

Over the last few years, we’ve seen The Undertaker open up more than he ever has before, which is strange for someone who kept their gimmick alive for so many years while they were wrestling.

During his Hall of Fame speech, The Undertaker teased that he may be stepping back into the ring t some stage, which came as a surprise to many

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