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Jose Tortilla

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The Apex Predator said:
Poor guy needs to retire.

Yeah, Taker is getting old and his health is letting him down.
But a good way to retire?
Hmm, it's just too hard you know. He is one of the top guys in WWE so it will be a dramatic decision to make how and when it will end.
 

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Jose Tortilla said:
Yeah, Taker is getting old and his health is letting him down.
But a good way to retire?
Hmm, it's just too hard you know. He is one of the top guys in WWE so it will be a dramatic decision to make how and when it will end.

This is the biggest problem with him being under the deadman persona. How does he retire? He's shown to be an inhuman deity so him having a human trait of retirement seems off. Unless they push him as they seemed to last year as becoming less of The Undertaker and more Mark Calloway by showing him as flesh and blood.
 

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Don't want him to change his gimmick. Have it as him not thinking anyone is worthy of defending it any more (though that sort of buries current era) or have a young starlet go over him at WM. Not HHH.
 

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seabs said:
This is the biggest problem with him being under the deadman persona. How does he retire? He's shown to be an inhuman deity so him having a human trait of retirement seems off. Unless they push him as they seemed to last year as becoming less of The Undertaker and more Mark Calloway by showing him as flesh and blood.

Yeah good point, I'm sure you're talking about that he was carried away with a stretcher after falling a few times.
Btw, I was reading some article on the web the other day, with a big story made up by someone about his 'retirement'. I thought it was pretty good, but I can't find it anymore.
I'm gonna look for it and post it asap.