10 Clues The Undertaker Won't Retire At WWE WrestleMania 32

8. Best Shape In Years

At WrestleMania 30, The Undertaker looked old. His face told a story of exhaustion, and his match performance confirmed it. He was woeful, as shadow of his former self. On that evidence, retirement was surely coming. But then this year, at WrestleMania 31, he came out and looked really good. Not only was he in much better shape physically, but it was as if his face had got younger. On top of that, his performance rolled back the years, proving that Mania 30's bad match was a one off. At SummerSlam, he looked younger again. It is as if the clock is actually going backwards, he's looking more and more energised. He'd got in even better shape and had his best match since 2013's Mania 29 CM Punk battle. The SummerSlam performance was better than many wrestlers half his age could achieve. So far from looking done, he's now looking like he's maybe got at least a couple of years still in him.
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