The Undertaker
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Perhaps the greatest of all time in WWE history, The Undertaker is retired from in-ring competition and he’s fully enjoying his downtime. The 2022 WWE Hall of Famer took to Instagram, recently to reveal that he was on the hunt for turkeys with his new archery.

The Deadman shared close-up shots of his hunting bow and also thanked the organization that built his archery equipment with the below statement,

“Finally getting some down time….thanks to @todd_snader & the fine folks at @bowtecharchery for this awesome Revolt XL that can even handle my draw length comfortably! #refusetofollow #txturkeyseason.”

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Professional wrestlers from the present and past have responded to The Undertaker’s post. AEW Superstar and another legend in Chris Jericho asked him, “Where’s your scarf?” while WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi referred to the infamous Bone Street Krew (BSK) stories by asking his good friend to “BBQ the Turkey tails #YokoStyle.”

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The Undertaker is enjoying his retirement life

As noted above, The Undertaker was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, earlier this year in his home state of Dallas, Texas. He was also in attendance at Wrestlemania 38 to get appreciated by the audience. WWE officials have also reportedly convinced him to launch his own podcast, which would be similar to WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions.

More details about the show are expected to be out in future weeks as it could soon begin airing within the next few months on WWE Network/Peacock. For the first time, we would thereby see The Undertaker hosting a talk show as he’s portraying his real-life Mark Callaway persona.

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Since entering the WWE Hall of Fame earlier this month, The Undertaker has been a talking point as he openly spoke about his WrestleMania 31 opponent, Bray Wyatt.

“I hope things get worked out with him somewhere,” The Undertaker said of Wyatt. “He is a phenomenal talent and I think he has a lot to offer this industry. So, I want to wish the best for him. Hopefully, at some point, he comes home.”

The Phenome is excited about seeing Wyatt’s return to the WWE. The duo had a battle at Wrestlemania 31 where Taker picked up the win. In that same year, Taker and Kane also defeated the team of Wyatt and Luke Harper at Survivor Series.

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Arindam Pal

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