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As noted earlier, Undertaker made a surprise appearance at the February 23rd SmackDown house show from Waco, Texas. Readers sent word that even though The Undertaker looked like he was out of shape, he still moved around the ring at pretty good speed. Undertaker was tagged in twice during the match and did not take any bumps. Undertaker was able to execute a legdrop with no problem, however there were some spots in the match where you could visibly tell his hip was not 100%.
Source: Wrestlenewz.com
Rumors will be swirling constantly till WM’s over and with no official confirmation from WWE, I highly suggest people take this with a grain of salt.
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- Anan on March 1st, 2013 says:
Fact is, Taker’s never gonna be 100% again. But if that was gonna stop him, he’d have stayed retired instead of returning in 2000. Maybe he would’ve retired even earlier as he was limping on TV in 1999 for his Casket match with Rock on RAW. I feel he would have his last match losing to Austin at Buried Alive match if his physical condition would have stopped him from competing as by that point, he had already proven himself to be the all time great and did everything he ever wanted to do.
Seeing as how he returned in 2000 and competed every year since with once a year matches since 2011 it’s obvious even to idiots with shrimp sized brains that being less than 100% is not gonna stop him from competing. That’s pure dedication, honor and loyalty right there alongside having respect and love for the business.
Say what you want. But the above facts cannot nor should they ever be denied as he has proven what I’ve written above to be true year after year. Despite being less than 100%, his last 4 WM’s have been the true highlight and match of the year. Probably rivalry/feud/build-up of the year too.
- Fish on March 1st, 2013 says:
His hip is too badly damaged to ever be 100% again. He has gotten hip replacement surgery, but usually these types of major surgeries take well over a year of pure rest (my cousin is a doctor). Even then, I’m not sure if his hip would still be 100%. Sometimes I feel like he’s having all these hip problems because of his signature legdrop. I could be wrong..
- Maziar on March 1st, 2013 says:
Correction:his laat 6 matches at WM. Don’t forget WM 23 and 24. :)
Anyway,his hip hasn’t been good since 2007 I think and still he goes on and continues to evolve and give us 5 star matches. @ Anan:
The leg drop? Hmm I don’t think that’s the reason@ Fish:
- DeadMan4Ever on March 1st, 2013 says:
His passion in continuing to do this must be taught at schools to children to show them how great men fight, how they are so passionate, how they never quit “I am speaking of a real not quitter guy”.. His skills, achievements and strengths are far bigger than any wrestler that have ever stepped foot in that squared circle, perhaps any other sports guy in the world.. Undertaker knows that one day he’ll miss the ring, he’ll miss the noise he makes whenever he shows up, he doesn’t want to leave this, it’s his life, he thrives on WOW moments, and year after year he just makes it better than the year before.. Undertaker’s presence made other people fight for what he wants the WWE to be about which is “Hustle, Loyalty and respect”.. Nobody and I mean nobody fought for these three things with the spirit of believing that this is what the business is all about other than The Undertaker, “The Undertaker” must be a subject that kids learn at school, that’s how inspiring he is PERIOD!
- Anan on March 1st, 2013 says:
Maziar wrote:
Correction:his laat 6 matches at WM. Don’t forget WM 23 and 24. :)
Anyway,his hip hasn’t been good since 2007 I think and still he goes on and continues to evolve and give us 5 star matches. @ Anan:
I just wanna state for the record to clear it up that I left 23 and 24 out because he was healthier at those events and was working more than once a year as opposed to now. True, he was working more in 2009 and 2010 too but it was more evident at WM25 and 26 that his health was gradually decreasing. Something that wasn’t evident at WM23 as health wise, it was his last great WM. It was noticeable at WM24, especially after the match was over that he was hurt. I think this is what sparked the rumors that stated he wanted to retire at that event, but didn’t because he felt his retirement would take attention away from Flair’s. I didn’t buy the reports as won’t believe Taker will retire until an official confirmation is made.
His injury in 2007 happened after WM23 and every year since then, his activities have been lessening to the point of where his matches now are only once a year. I feel big factors in all this have been Hell In A Cell and his rivalry with Mankind. He stated that rivalry and the Cell matches have shortened his career. Makes me wish sometimes that Taker never competed in HIAC after the first two with the exception of WM28. With only 3 HIAC’s, things would probably be better than they are even though it’d still mean he’s not 100%.
One thing no one ever mentions is that after 30 years (counting his pre-WWE days) of wrestling, you’re never gonna be 100%. You have to accept that before even thinking of breaking into the business. The human body isn’t built for this type of punishment. His body has arguably taken more punishment than anyone of his era or the current era. And surgery is no cure. And depending on the severity of the problem before getting the surgery, it can take a few years or longer to fully heal from the surgery. But even after that, you’ll still have limitations as to what you can do and how much you can do because if you go over that limit, you’ll need another surgery.
5 star matches…..a 10 out of 10 rating is more accurate although to be perfectly accurate, the fact that ratings range from 0 to 10….what that means to me is that Taker is too good for the rating system because he is way, way above 10. He is infinity and there by himself. I believe it’s more than likely to remain that way forever.
DeadMan4Ever wrote:
His passion in continuing to do this must be taught at schools to children to show them how great men fight, how they are so passionate, how they never quit “I am speaking of a real not quitter guy”.. His skills, achievements and strengths are far bigger than any wrestler that have ever stepped foot in that squared circle, perhaps any other sports guy in the world.. Undertaker knows that one day he’ll miss the ring, he’ll miss the noise he makes whenever he shows up, he doesn’t want to leave this, it’s his life, he thrives on WOW moments, and year after year he just makes it better than the year before.. Undertaker’s presence made other people fight for what he wants the WWE to be about which is “Hustle, Loyalty and respect”.. Nobody and I mean nobody fought for these three things with the spirit of believing that this is what the business is all about other than The Undertaker, “The Undertaker” must be a subject that kids learn at school, that’s how inspiring he is PERIOD!
Yes. But without the fighting. They need to know that with passion and dedication, you’ll go far if you stay on the right path and avoid trouble. So while I agree with you, there is one bit I disagree with:
“His passion in continuing to do this must be taught at schools to children to show them how great men fight”
That’s the wrong message. Children would think fighting is the answer when they should be learning that fighting is the wrong answer. If the lesson can be applied to showing them how to stay out of trouble and stay in school, then it’d be a valuable lesson. But seeing as he’s a wrestler, I feel Taker’s not the right guy to use as an example for children cause they’ll automatically think the being a wrestler is their ticket to success.
- Maziar on March 1st, 2013 says:
@ Anan:
I agree.
Taker looks phenomenal for a 48 year old guy who has literally been through hell.As JR always say,his threshold of pain is supernatural.And I agree with him.I haven’t seen anyone who can withstand so much pain for 30 years and still deliver a quality match and be in a good shape.
As Matt Striker said in WM26,he’s truly a once in a life time superstar. and I can’t agree more with him. If I’ve ever seen someone with supernatural powers,it’s the Undertaker.There won’t ever be anyone like him.(In terms of everything like threshold of pain, maintaining a great shape and so agile even at this age and wrestling ability.Heck he even has a black belt in Jiujitsu)
- benji on March 1st, 2013 says:
thou thini idea taker faceing cm punk that punk isn’t big enough guy or big name for taker to be facieing this late in taker’s carrer, but on the other hand taker can still whip some ass thou taker well never be has in shape like he use too. so i guess with cm punk being smaller and not smash mouth power house guy, i guess it would be great deal for taker to wrestke with. cm punk is just a high flyer some what. so it’ll be sorta easy match, all taker has to do is make cm punk look good. thou don’t get me wrong cm punk is sorta big name and earn hes do. just you know. but for taker after this i say for taker set down and retire if not then taker better lose hes belly and get in shape like he was in early 2000′s. thats all
- Anan on March 1st, 2013 says:
Maziar wrote:
@ Anan:
I agree.
Taker looks phenomenal for a 48 year old guy who has literally been through hell.As JR always say,his threshold of pain is supernatural.And I agree with him.I haven’t seen anyone who can withstand so much pain for 30 years and still deliver a quality match and be in a good shape.
As Matt Striker said in WM26,he’s truly a once in a life time superstar. and I can’t agree more with him. If I’ve ever seen someone with supernatural powers,it’s the Undertaker.There won’t ever be anyone like him.(In terms of everything like threshold of pain, maintaining a great shape and so agile even at this age and wrestling ability.Heck he even has a black belt in Jiujitsu)
And is well versed in submissions and MMA. Taker can wrestle just about any style because like his current persona which incorporates certain aspects of all his previous personas, his current move set is comprised of power, striking, submissions (including the Gogoplatta, an MMA submission move), high flyer (the suicide dive) and agility (Old School.)
I’m glad MMA wasn’t as big as it was when was younger because at the UFC event where he confronted Lesnar, he said if it was around back in the day, he’d have went there instead of WWE. By the time MMA had become as big as it is now, he’d likely be retired. Sure, we’d be able to you tube his fights. But what we’d see is the real life man as himself. Taker would not have been born. If it was, it’d have been an epic fail of mega-sized proportions because no one would be able to comprehend the character enough to portray it as well as Taker has. So I’m glad he came to WWE and stayed rather than leave for another promotion or to join MMA, if only for a few fights at least.
The threshold for pain is more than just supernatural powers. It’s beyond that. It’s his dedication that drives him to work with the pain and work through it.
It’s obvious he’s not on the best shape. But after 30 years of wrestling, you won’t see nor can anyone expect any better than what we’ve seen the last 5-6 years or so. Anyone who says or believes otherwise is an idiot who doesn’t know anything about anything even remotely related to the industry. Anyone with a shrimp sized brain can draw the obvious conclusion that the industry will take a physical toll on you. To use an old phrase, “it’s just the nature of the beast.”
- Anthony on March 1st, 2013 says:
I dont know if Taker is at this year mania and have to say Punks promo last monday i was almost exspect taker to come out what totally maked no sense before that match lol and after match also didnt make sense cause it had take away cena s moment he finally was sure bout facing Rock at mania.
And other thing you guys saw raw to not then you noticed only 2 ppl sheamus orton attacked the shield i had feeling watching that they keep Ryback away from that for reason have the feeling ryback is the back up plan for Punk at mania if he isnt there, before seeing Undertaker on raw saying he is at mania i dont count on it.
Dont forget wat some wrestling sites saying i think altough most are full of crap now it can be the truth that tag match was a test for Taker it was in Texas so not to far for him to go to and test himself a bit i think till he show up at raw both options are open.
- Anan on March 2nd, 2013 says:
trey wrote:
So your saying undertaker is not successful in what he does you look at great boxer and mma fighter they have great success in what they do and I’m sorry but I come from a family of fighters and I was taught that if your faceing someone stand and fight don’t back down so undertaker is a great guy to teach children to stand up to bullies and fight if need be
First off, how dare you question me and imply that I said Taker isn’t successful? Are you an idiot? I never ever said that. He’s more than successful. He’s been here for over 20 years for a reason. Learn to read. And once you do, read my comments and you’ll know how wrong you were about me.
You can stand up to bullies w/o fighting. Fighting solves nothing. You may come from a family of fighters. But that doesn’t mean you stand up to bullies by fighting. There is something called self-defense with Martial Arts. THAT is how you stand up to bullies if need be. How dare you say fight if need be. Taker would be very disappointed in you to say such a ridiculous thing. Anyone with a brain would.
- annon on March 2nd, 2013 says:
wwe retire wrestlers after 50, undertaker obviously hasnt much time left, so make as much while he can before he is retired (unless injuries beat the wwe)
maybe last year was his last match, maybe there is 1 or 2 more matches, what ever the outcome, ill be happy with which ever
- etienne on March 2nd, 2013 says:
Ok well we all know Taker is really banged up from years of injuries, grueling HIAC matches+EC matches, and not to mention the wear that the WWEs schedule demands of ones body…. And yes he has a really good threshold for pain, I’d even call it an unnatural resistance to pain…. I think what we all have to realize is what is keeping Taker going right now and IMO it is his unfathomable dedication and his Iron Heart… He knows hes hurt but i believe he truly wants to do this till he just physically can’t anymore and really only he knows how long that may be. Some say after 50 but with the Will this man has it could be for a great while.
Anan i agree with what you said about Taker being above a rating system….I’d also like to add that it has gotten to the point now where his opponents are the ones who are rated on their match with the dead man… Everyone knows Taker will give beyond a 5 star performance but will his opponents step up to the plate and Bang it out of the arena….So the point is if your going up against the Deadman, you better be ready to give your all in one night, because you know hes gonna more than hold up his end.
Now on the subject of being a fighter… I do see Treys point on standing your ground against bullies,but from my experience that only works in certain cases….. and yes Taker has the heart of a fighter but i don’t think he’d agree with teaching this in schools…. From watching Taker over the years I’ve learned that you can fight with your fists all you want but really its the mind that wins the battle.
Anyways i hope everyone will be ready for the upcoming Raw…. I know i’ll be watching. Its been kind of a disappointing couple of weeks, but i have a feeling this is the one… fingers crossed.
- Anan on March 2nd, 2013 says:
trey wrote:
Ok for starters I never questioned you about takers success but didn’t taker say that there is no shame getting your butt kicked but there is not honor in not fighting at all think about what you say before you open your fat mouth taker would be proud of me for that last message I sent I am a martial artist and I do think kids should defend them selfs and you need understand that sometime you need to fight think about that before you say anything else
Taker said that on a TV show. TV shows are fiction as in fake. You can’t base real life off of things you see on TV. TV is full of violence. A large portion of TV is consisted of guns. I certainly don’t believe you’ll get a gun and kill people. Therefore, you can’t take what Taker said on TV show seriously. Even though he wasn’t talking about guns, the concept of what Taker said on TV and my example of guns are the same concept, just different scenarios. What do you think the point is for WWE constantly showing their “Don’t Try This At Home’ ad? They don’t want you to imitate their moves or fight. You should stand your ground, yes. But you don’t need to fight to do that. I got through all my bullies with Martial Arts as in without fighting and even earned their respect through that.
This fighting business was way off topic and it’s obvious we won’t come to an agreement. So it seems we’ll have to respectfully agree to respectfully disagree, move on and get back to the topic. I’m more than willing to do that.
@etienne:
I don’t know if I’d call the last couple of weeks disappointing. Punk nor Heyman have lost a step. Punk got the best out of Cena in the ring. Lesnar returned. This past Monday, HHH returned and we saw shades of the Attitude Era version of the Cerebral Assassin as he bloodied Lesnar. The last time Lesnar was involved with blood on TV was when he busted Cena open during their build to Extreme Rules last year. Despite RAW being Old School and I still feel it’s being done at the wrong time, I don’t expect old school Taker to appear. I really don’t expect anything to be honest with you. While it would make things more effective if he came back before WM, fact is with WM being this close, they can easily save Taker’s return for WM itself while Punk does all the build. His mic skills prove he’s more than capable f doing that. It’s not unheard of for Taker to completely miss the build for his WM match. Remember 2004? It’d actually be good in a way if they did that because Taker got the biggest pop of the night at WM20 due to anticipation. If they save his return for WM29, it’ll result in the same effect because of anticipation and the surprise factor as everyone’s expecting his return this Monday. Imagine if he didn’t return on RAW. People would say no Taker this year. But the pop he’d get when he returns at WM for the first time in a whole year….it’d be the biggest pop of the night. The downside is the buyrates would be lower, which may force WWE to have him return sometime before the big event to draw more PPV buyrates. While it’d be brilliant to save his return for The Show Of Shows, it certainly wouldn’t bother me a bit if he returned before WM and it’s probably a better business decision to have him do that so people will order the show.
Funny how when Taker returned last year for a fight (WM28), he had a new haircut because ironically, the same turned out for HHH. For the two future HOF’ers, new hair seemily reignited the fire in them. Hair of all things lol. I know it’s really more than that. But just saying how things turned out when they had a new look to their hair haha.
- BillyofMaryland on March 2nd, 2013 says:
So, we’re back to the “Undertaker’s old” thing again. Yes, the man’s been in the business 30 years when you include his early stuff, beginning back in ’84, but he’s far from a has been. He’s no where near Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan, and Kevin Nash territory yet (they always seem to show up when they have bills to pay), and may have a good 5 years left in him, if he wants to do it, and WWE manages him right.
- Anan on March 2nd, 2013 says:
BillyofMaryland wrote:
So, we’re back to the “Undertaker’s old” thing again. Yes, the man’s been in the business 30 years when you include his early stuff, beginning back in ’84, but he’s far from a has been. He’s no where near Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan, and Kevin Nash territory yet (they always seem to show up when they have bills to pay), and may have a good 5 years left in him, if he wants to do it, and WWE manages him right.
Hogan’s on TV every week for TNA so for now, I’d take him out of the list of people who show up whenever they want to. I also disagree with saying they always show up when they have bills to pay. All those guys you mentioned were in the business a lot of years and made a ton of money so while Fair has had money problems because he wasn’t smart enough to save it, Nash’s money situation is much better as there’s been no record of him having financial problems.
I’m gonna put Shawn Michaels at #1 of the list of people who show up to steal the spotlight when it shines the brightest and that says a hell of a lot about him because that list is very, very short. He may have earned the right to do that. But that doesn’t mean he has to. I can see him showing up and sticking his ego in the HHH-Lesnar feud in some way. I was ok with it for WM28 as he added even more drama to HIAC. But besides that, depending on who you talk to it’s either predictable, redundant, pointless, boring and annoying. I’ve got a ton of friends and all have said they felt one of those ways whenever he appeared. Me personally, I think they’re all rolled up and mashed into one. He keeps saying he’s happy being retired and doesn’t miss anything. If that’s the case, then stay out and let the people who are headed to WM have the spotlight since it is their time to shine the brightest.
Anyway, this Undertaker is old talk is getting as old as the Big Evil/ABA return, hair, and retirement talks. If you don’t like what you see, don’t bother changing the channel cause I got an even better suggestion: Turn off the TV, get out of your mom’s house and go get a life. Simple as that.
How many years he has left remains to be seen, but as you said if he wants to do it and if his schedule is properly managed – once a year matches, no more HIAC’s as they take years off your career even in the PG era, he can go beyond WM30. People seem to wanna jump to conclusions and say WM30 will be his retirement, which hasn’t even been close to being hinted at officially by anyone. So I’m not gonna even take that with a grain of salt. I’m not gonna take it period right now and will only believe it when I see it.
I definitely cannot see Taker’s last match and Austin’s final match being held on the same night. It’s rumored Austin will be ready by WM30 and if he chooses to have his final match there, then attention will be taken away from that and be put on Taker’s final match and I don’t think Austin or Taker would want that so one of them has to continue beyond WM30. I’d say the safe best is on Taker as wrestling is clearly more behind Austin than it is Rock and Jericho. I don’t think Austin will want his final match to be overshadowed by anything else and rightfully so as it shouldn’t be. As of now, I’d at least guess that Cena will be Taker’s opponent next year. But Cena doesn’t fit as Taker’s final opponent for a multitude of reasons.
- Rahim on March 3rd, 2013 says:
You Guys Really Think That Taker’s Last Match Would Be At Wrestlemania 30. The Man Is A Legend He Has Been In WWE For Over 22 Years For A Reason. Taker Is The Man That Fell From A 20 Foot Drop Through 2 Tables And Still Sat Up. He Was The One He Took 15 Chairshots, Steel Steps, Finshers, Even Sledgehammers. And The Man He Faced Was A Lot Younger Than Him And Trained. All Taker Did Was Gave Him Was A Chokeslam, 2 Tombstones And A Couple Of Chairshots. And The Man Had To Be Carried Out You Guys Underestimate How Great Undertaker Has Kept His Shape In. The Man Is A Legend He Still Has A Couple Of Wrestlemanias In Him. The People He Could Face Is Punk,Lesnar,Rock,Kane,Cena And Austin If He Recovers From Knee Surgery.
- Anan on March 3rd, 2013 says:
Fish wrote:
Anan wrote:
Fish wrote:
BillyofMaryland wrote:
Anan wrote:
So, we’re back to the “Undertaker’s old” thing again. Yes, the man’s been in the business 30 years when you include his early stuff, beginning back in ’84, but he’s far from a has been. He’s no where near Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan, and Kevin Nash territory yet (they always seem to show up when they have bills to pay), and may have a good 5 years left in him, if he wants to do it, and WWE manages him right.
Hogan’s on TV every week for TNA so for now, I’d take him out of the list of people who show up whenever they want to. I also disagree with saying they always show up when they have bills to pay. All those guys you mentioned were in the business a lot of years and made a ton of money so while Fair has had money problems because he wasn’t smart enough to save it, Nash’s money situation is much better as there’s been no record of him having financial problems.
I’m gonna put Shawn Michaels at #1 of the list of people who show up to steal the spotlight when it shines the brightest and that says a hell of a lot about him because that list is very, very short. He may have earned the right to do that. But that doesn’t mean he has to. I can see him showing up and sticking his ego in the HHH-Lesnar feud in some way. I was ok with it for WM28 as he added even more drama to HIAC. But besides that, it’s predictable, redundant, pointless, boring and annoying.
Anyway, this Undertaker is old talk is getting as old as the Big Evil/ABA return, hair, and retirement talks. If you don’t like what you see, don’t bother changing the channel cause I got an even better suggestion: Turn off the TV, get out of your mom’s house and go get a life. Simple as that.
How many years he has left remains to be seen, but as you said if he wants to do it and if his schedule is properly managed – once a year matches, no more HIAC’s as they take years off your career even in the PG era, he can go beyond WM30. People seem to wanna jump to conclusions and say WM30 will be his retirement, which hasn’t even been close to being hinted at officially by anyone. So I’m not gonna even take that with a grain of salt. I’m not gonna take it period right now and will only believe it when I see it.
I definitely cannot see Taker’s last match and Austin’s final match being held on the same night. It’s rumored Austin will be ready by WM30 and if he chooses to have his final match there, then attention will be taken away from that and be put on Taker’s final match and I don’t think Austin or Taker would want that so one of them has to continue beyond WM30. I’d say the safe best is on Taker as wrestling is clearly more behind Austin than it is Rock and Jericho. I don’t think Austin will want his final match to be overshadowed by anything else and rightfully so as it shouldn’t be. As of now, I’d at least guess that Cena will be Taker’s opponent next year. But Cena doesn’t fit as Taker’s final opponent for a multitude of reasons.
LOL at the “get out of your mom’s house and go get a life” part. Hahahahahaha
As funny as it is, it’s true.
Rahim wrote:
You Guys Really Think That Taker’s Last Match Would Be At Wrestlemania 30. The Man Is A Legend He Has Been In WWE For Over 22 Years For A Reason. Taker Is The Man That Fell From A 20 Foot Drop Through 2 Tables And Still Sat Up. He Was The One He Took 15 Chairshots, Steel Steps, Finshers, Even Sledgehammers. And The Man He Faced Was A Lot Younger Than Him And Trained. All Taker Did Was Gave Him Was A Chokeslam, 2 Tombstones And A Couple Of Chairshots. And The Man Had To Be Carried Out You Guys Underestimate How Great Undertaker Has Kept His Shape In. The Man Is A Legend He Still Has A Couple Of Wrestlemanias In Him. The People He Could Face Is Punk,Lesnar,Rock,Kane,Cena And Austin If He Recovers From Knee Surgery.
Who is “you guys”? Have you read my last comment? That should allow you to know that I do NOT feel WM30 will be Taker’s last match.
Punk…happening at WM29
Rock….potential opponent. I’d like to see it. But I’d also like to see him face Jericho. You left him out of the list.
Cnea….inevitable.
Kane…..Taker should be Kane’s last match. I cannot see Kane going much farther as he’s past 40, close to 50 and unlike Taker, Kane’s working full time at an age where most are done wrestling.
Lesnar….questionable due to his health issues, something WWE will NOT risk. This match should have happened before Lesnar’s health issues began.
Austin…..no way in Heaven or Hell this is happening. Taker always hits The Tombstone at WM. Aside from WM24 and 27, Taker always won with The Tombstone. Austin’s neck problems, which caused him to retire is not something WWE will risk because they shouldn’t. Taker’s the safest worker in the business. But I doubt even he would wanna risk Austin’s neck. Bottom line is it’s not happening. On top of that, Austin’s stated he has one more match left and he wants his final opponent to be CM Punk.
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