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The Undertaker: WWE legend makes exciting WrestleMania prediction about The Deadman

After being away from the ring for the last two years, it seems as though all is not dead in The Undertaker’s world and WrestleMania may be graced with his presence once more.

That is according to fellow legend Booker T, anyway.

Fifty-six-year-old Mark Calaway had been with WWE for 30 years prior to his retirement at Survivor Series in November 2020, and WWE Hall of Famer Booker T has predicted that we may not have seen the last of him and that he may be “back in the ring one more time at WrestleMania.”

The Phenom is regarded as one of the greatest WWE Superstars of all time, having competed in more WrestleMania matches than anyone else with an astonishing 27 appearances to his name.

Rumours were circulating last month that The Deadman could make an appearance at the Royal Rumble, and despite being present at the event, he remained backstage and not in the limelight, all while his wife Michelle McCool took part in the women’s Rumble match.

Booker T, however, has given another one of his predictions and believes that if it is not this year then a match will happen at a future WrestleMania.

Speaking on his Hall of Fame podcast, as per The Sun, Booker T said: “People are still wondering if ‘Taker is going to come back for one more. But I don’t think we are going tosee ‘Taker back for this WrestleMania. But I did say, we will see The Undertaker back inside the squared circle before it’s all said and done. At WrestleMania, one more time, that’s my prediction, and normally I am right.”

The Undertaker is well known for his undefeated WrestleMania streak, which impressively ran from 1991 to 2014, and after claiming 21 victories in a row, his astounding run came to an end when he was beaten by Brock Lesnar.

He appeared five more

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