Kane Talks About the Undertaker's WWE Future

As The Undertaker's brother, perhaps no one understands the Deadman more than Kane. Despite being [...]

As The Undertaker's brother, perhaps no one understands the Deadman more than Kane. Despite being busy running for Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee the Big Red Machine has given plenty of thought to his Brother of Destruction's future.

Kane recently joined WWE Hall of Famer, Jim Ross on his podcast, The Ross Report and opened up about potential possibilities for The Undertaker. In particular he discussed the idea of 'Taker having one more match:

"He deserves and I think he'll be able to do what he wants and it's going to be up to him. And in the end, I think it'll be, his decision will be the quality of what it is. And certainly, he [has] been one of those guys that when you watch him at WrestleMania, it's like, 'golly, does the guy ever age?' And I think that will ultimately be how he feels he will be able to perform will be the deciding factor."

Kane does have a wish, but admits it likely will never happen:

"I'll tell you this: I'd like to have one more match with him. I'd like to do maybe the Brothers Of Destruction one last time, but that's not something that we're going to do. The guy has had an absolutely phenomenal, legendary career, so I think pretty much everything is icing on the cake and not the cake itself at this point."

There's been a lot of speculation on a wrestler who is supposed to be retired. During SummerSlam weekend rumors swirled about a potential Undertaker appearance at the show. He was in fact in town for the pay-per-view, but the gong never struck.

However, as the days pass it seems less and less likely that 'Taker is in fact fully retired.

In a recent interview with Wrestlezone, Jim Ross had a lot to say about The Undertaker's current standing in WWE. According to Good Ol' JR, The Deadman may still be alive:

"Until he says he's done he's not done. I think Vince McMahon is a marketing genius. He's not going to miss any opportunity to monetize and maximize this amazing investment in this legacy of The Undertaker. Until The Undertaker says he's done and it's validated by the company and is signed off in that essence, for lack of a better term, I still say Undertaker is active and could return and wrestle at any time."

Time will tell, but it sure feels like we may get one more match out of The Phenom.

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