10 Reasons The Undertaker Shouldn't Retire At WWE WrestleMania 32

10. The Best Shape He's Been In For Years

The Undertaker is in the best shape he's been in for years, you can tell that just by looking at him. Below the surface, he also seems to be in more comfort. Old nagging injuries appear to be less of an issue for him, judging from the fact he wrestled more and moved much better in his matches this year. This is in stark contrast from the Taker of previous years, who required super workers like CM Punk and Triple H to cover for his limitations. The term "chronically injured" was often used to describe the Deadman, and he barely got through the medical for 'Mania XXIX. Knee and shoulder problems have always been his big problem. Then, at WrestleMania XXX, a concussion resulted in one of his worst WrestleMania performances ever. Brock Lesnar ended the streak in an absolute stinker, which failed mainly due to Undertaker's injury woes. But the chronic injuries now appear to be under control, which has been backed up by Dave Meltzer, who commented that Taker is in the best condition he's been in for a long time. Whether he changed the way he trains, or sought new therapies, who knows, but something has changed. The clock has been turned back and Undertaker looks and feels a whole lot better.
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