Professional wrestling legend and WWE Hall of Fame The Undertaker who is a former seven times WWE World Champion recently talked about his legendary professional wrestling career and revealed if he had any regrets from his long career.
Mark Calaway started his legendary professional wrestling career back in 1986 but he got his iconic ring name the Undertaker in 1990 when he made his WWE debut on the Survivor Series pay per view event. The gimmick was different from what the fans used to see in those days. So naturally it became a big hit.

The Undertaker Reveals If He Has Any Regrets From His Long Wrestling Career
Not only it became a hit, but the Undertaker also went on to become one of the most famous characters in professional wrestling history. He went on to become one of the biggest names in professional wrestling history as well. There is almost nothing that this man has not done in WWE.
Who can forget about his legendary WrestleMania streak. He started it on WrestleMania VII back in 1991 and it continued till Wrestlemania XXX in 2014 where it was finally beaten by Brock Lesnar. Last year he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. He will always be remembered as one of the biggest states in professional wrestling history.

The Undertaker who is a former seven times WWE World Champion recently spoke to Sportsnet’s Tim & Friends podcast where he talked about his legendary professional wrestling career and revealed if he had any regrets from his long career. He said;
“No. There’s a lot of things that I did and that happened that I wish were different, but at this point I can’t have any regrets because everything happened for a reason, put me in a position one way or another to adjust and move forward.

“So, I have to look at things like that, I can’t sit back and wish like, man, I wish I’d have done this or I wish I’d have done that. I wish I had spent more time with my children, right. But there’s no way to really, or at least in my mind, I was convinced that there was no way to have this career and do all these things and be invested as a father.
“Now, I learned later on that I could and I’ll not get that time back, but I can’t look back and say, wow, I really regret this or I regret that. I always tried to use the mistakes, which I made many of, I always tried to use those as a learning tool and not make the same mistakes twice. And, you know, that’s the way I have to look at things.”
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