10 Things Undertaker Must Do After He Retires

What should the Dead Man do once his in-ring days are officially over?

By Lewis Howse /

While The Undertaker looked healthier and was more mobile than he was at WrestleMania XXX, his match against Bray Wyatt at 'Mania 31 helped reinforce the belief that his in-ring career is rapidly winding down. He looked OK and the match was fine, but this wasn't the 'Taker that had wowed fans only a couple of short years before. It wasn't even known if 'Taker would make it to WrestleMania. Pictures surfaced a couple of months before the event of Big Evil looking old and frail. Besides, he was said to have enjoyed his time away from the squared circle and was even allowing his wife Michelle McCool to post pictures of him on Instagram. With WrestleMania 32 taking place in 'Taker's backyard of Arlington, Texas some have speculated that it could featured his last match as an in-ring performer. The Undertaker's broken down body can only have so many bumps left in it and there would be no better sendoff than a match in front of 100,000 fans in his home state. WWE could even bill it as a retirement match in order to boost ticket sales and Network subscribers. But what does The Undertaker do once he's no longer an active professional wrestler? Once he hangs up the cowboy hat and black boots there are a world of possibilities for him.

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