Undertaker

– The Undertaker was been seen at WWE’s Performance Center last week, as well as yesterday, which has sparked some interest in regard to a Wrestlemania appearance. Having said that, reports indicate that The Deadman will not be appearing on the Grandest Stage of Them All, despite the fact that it seems as if he will be participating at WWE’s next Saudi Arabia event, taking place this May.

So, why has he been at the WWE Performance Center lately, along with his wife? According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, he and Michelle McCool have been going to the facility to help other (future) superstars who train, in order to teach these up-and-coming talents the ways of the wrestling world.

 

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Both Michelle and ‘Taker have a wealth of knowledge when it comes to that squared circle, with The Phenom undeniably one of the greatest wrestlers of his generation. Therefore, it’s nice to hear that they are offering the WWE superstars of tomorrow of their knowledge to help them along, and giving back to business. Whether this is a guest training spot, or something that could be more permanent, is unknown at this time. WNZ will keep you posted on any further developments around this story.

– Speaking of the Performance Center, many athletes tryout for the WWE each year, hoping for a chance of a lifetime. While some talents are accepted, others fail to impress. Some individuals move on to other opportunities, and some continue to fight hard to get another chance to try out, a spot on the NXT roster to become a future WWE superstar.

Johnny Gargano is one that was relentless in his pursuit of the WWE. He recently hopped on Twitter to reveal his rejection letter from the company after a tryout in 2015. All Elite Wrestling superstar Chuck Taylor, who has not shied away from his WWE rejection experience, responded to the tweet, posting a letter of his own. See below:

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