A recent report by PWInsider.com had WWE superstar The Undertaker, who hasn’t been seen since his loss at WrestleMania 30 to Brock Lesnar, taking on a new role as an “advisor” in NXT developmental.

He would supposedly be down at the Performance Center in Orlando on a limited basis to help train and mentor some of the young talent.

It was later noted that Undertaker would set his own schedule and be there at specific times during the course of a month.

That doesn’t appear to be the case anymore.

A WWE spokesperson has told the Washington Post that the aforementioned reports are inaccurate.

When the company was asked about Undertaker possibly retiring in the near future, WWE had no comment.

Editor’s Note

Well that’s a shame. The knowledge and wisdom that Undertaker could bring to future WWE superstars is invaluable. 

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