The Undertaker Reveals Unknown WWE Regret

The iconic WWE career of The Undertaker could've been more fulfilling.

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The Undertaker has revealed a previously-hidden regret about his WWE career during a recent interview with TMZ Sports.

The iconic 'Deadman' said that he loves being able to grant wishes through the Make-A-Wish Foundation now he's retired. In total, 'Taker has hit the 40 mark when it comes to meeting kids who idolise him, but he regrets not being able to do more over the years.

He defended that by saying his legendary character and "all the ways we've depicted him" restricted what he could do outside the ring. It's cool though, because The Undertaker is making up for lost time, and described granting wishes as something that "puts things in perspective in your own life".

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'Taker said he didn't want "to sound cliché" there, but couldn't think of a better way to put it. He said he's "blessed" to get the opportunity to grant more wishes now and give terminally ill children something to smile about for a few hours at least.

Non-kayfabe 'Taker is actually kinda' cool. Anyone who watched his tremendous 'Last Ride' documentary series on the WWE Network would've witnessed a different side to the man that was hidden for years.

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