The Undertaker "On Board" For Joining WWE's Creative Team (WWE News)

None other than WWE icon The Undertaker could join Triple H's writing team soon.

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WWE legend The Undertaker has everyone talking by admitting that he "would definitely entertain" thoughts of joining the company's creative team under Triple H in the near future. 'The Deadman' told WrestleSTAR on YouTube that he's "always kinda had an interest" in contributing ideas to the creative process, and he does think he'd be able to help out on that side of things behind the scenes.

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File 'Undertaker sitting in on creative meetings' under things you probably didn't expect to see in 2025. However, it does make sense when peeling back layers on his iconic, sometimes-supernatural character. Since retiring from the ring in 2020, 'Taker has been much more open to lifting the lid on his career and exploring the magic behind his gimmick/run.

He's also been happy to give opinions on current talent, and has clearly enjoyed relaxing a little more than he felt he was able to during his stint as an active talent on the WWE roster.

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Now, the Hall Of Famer wants to give something back to the promotion by helping the next wave of workers do their thing on TV. He said: "If there is something I can do that can make our product better and help talent, then I’m on board for that".

'Taker Admits He'd Need to be 100% Committed To The Role

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Undertaker knows he'd have to be all in on things if he wanted to take a sustainable stab at being part of WWE's creative nucleus.

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During the chat with WrestleSTAR, he added that "it’s just a matter of making it work with my schedule and the other things I have going on". He also realises he'd have to be "100% committed", because WWE doesn't have an off-season or any real downtime at all.

If WWE can figure out a way to make this happen, and 'Taker's schedule allows for it, then fans would surely get behind the thought of that 'End Of An Era' squad from WrestleMania XXVIII effectively calling plays creatively. Back then in 2012, nobody could've predicted that Triple H would supplant Vince McMahon as the company's lead creative force, or that Shawn Michaels would be running the ship on developmental brand NXT.

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Now, The Undertaker might be set to join his old buddies/enemies and put together a 3-man power team worth paying attention to.

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