WWE Hall Of Fame 2022: Undertaker reveals the reason for his enigmatic words in his WWE Hall of Fame 2022 speech


WWE Hall Of Fame 2022: Undertaker reveals the reason for his enigmatic words in his WWE Hall of Fame 2022 speech

After a successful and unrepeatable career of more than 30 years in the professional wrestling business, The Undertaker had his well-deserved.

Tribute during the past WrestleMania Weekend, first topping the class of 2022 of the WWE Hall of Fame,

Where he was inducted by Vince McMahon , former General Director of WWE, to later receive the affection and the ovation of the public in his appearances in WrestleMania 38.

In his speech, “The Phenom” recalled his time at the company, as well as his colleagues and his most prominent rivalries.

However, what most caught the attention of that speech were the enigmatic words that the former fighter uttered before leaving the ring: “Never say never.”

In this sense, during a recent interview granted to Bleacher Report, Undertaker pointed out that he wanted to leave a hint of doubt in the fans, adding that that particular.

Phrase was also directed at Vince McMahon. “Just the fact that you asked that question, mission accomplished,” he pointed out.

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“Never say never. I have no intention of ever getting in the ring again, but this is WWE, man. Never say never. Never say never.

“I thought that was a great addition to include (in the speech), and that was the reason,” he added. “Although it was also directed a little bit at Vince.”

On not mentioning some people in his speech.”I gave the speech and I got everything I wanted to say.

I got some criticism for not mentioning a couple of people… If I go through all the stories, all the opponents… (The speech) was more about.

Those three pillars that that I was referring to when I was talking about Shawn (Michaels), which had a direct meaning in terms of never being satisfied.

That’s why I talked so much about Shawn, about Triple H. Some people said to me, ‘I can’t believe you didn’t mention Mick Foley’. I’ve talked about Mick Foley ad nauseam.

I love Mick Foley. As for our history, I think what we did will stand the test of time. And then I could talk.

About Edge and stuff. I didn’t talk about them. I hope I didn’t hurt his feelings, but that wasn’t it. It was about my journey and

The things I’ve learned over those 30+ years that I was trying to share and thank WWE fans. That’s what it was about. If anyone was offended, I’m sorry.”