7 Reasons Why The Undertaker Should Retire For Good

7. Money Is Not A Factor With Him

It's a good gig for The Undertaker considering he reportedly gets paid around $1 million per year to wrestle once per year. However, he's also at a point in his life where he doesn't have to wrestle because he likely has a lot of money saved and is set for the rest of his life. A guy like Ric Flair wrestled into his 50s and 60s in part because he loved the business, but also because he had major financial problems. The Undertaker has been married and divorced multiple times like Flair is. However, he doesn't have those same financial issues either. Outside of WWE, there are also stories about how he smartly invested in real estate early in his career. If that's the case and it's a profitable business for him then leaving WWE money on the table is reasonable for him. It's assumed that The Undertaker is set for life, so wrestling or not he should be fine. Even if he doesn't wrestle again, they're likely going to pay him for the rest of his life like they do for guys like Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels. Money isn't a factor as far as we know. We don't know all the details, but he's probably fine in that regard.
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