Friday, 14 October 2016

The Undertaker Is Using Crutches So What Does That Mean For WWE WrestleMania?

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The Undertaker is a legend in WWE but all those years certainly have been taxing on the Deadman. Apparently, Undertaker is now using crutches to get around in public. The 51-year-old wrestler was recently photographed with one of the baristas at a Starbucks while his hands were clutched around a pair of crutches. Unfortunately, fans have to wonder if they have seen the last of the Deadman in a WWE ring?


The Pro Wrestling & MMA Twitter account posted a photo of the Undertaker with the caption: “Recent photo of #TheUndertaker on crutches. #WWE #Raw #Smackdown #Undertaker #Wrestlemania.” Do you think the Undertaker will be back for one more match? He has suffered injuries before but has always surprised fans with his resiliency.




Another Twitter user with the handle @TheZackLethal was also able to get a photo with the Undertaker where the crutches can clearly be seen. Of course, he may just be using it now as a support. Certainly, any man his size has normal wear and tear to his body. Hopefully, he will make a full recovery and decide how to hang up his boots.


The Twitter user posted the photo with the caption: “Another photo of The Undertaker. You can see the crutches in his trunk which tells you it’s his. I hope he heals up soon.”




It should be noted that there was another similar story this summer about Undertaker needing a cane to walk around, but it was later debunked as the person in the photo with him said it was his cane, and Taker was just using it as a photo prop and checking it out.


Here are some more reactions from social media regarding the pics.










WWE fans last saw the Undertaker face Shane McMahon at WrestleMania 32 in a Hell in a Cell. Fans were hoping to see the Deadman possibly face off against John Cena at this year’s event but that seems unlikely.


In the face of all challenges, The Phenom has risen stronger and mightier than ever, serving as sports-entertainment’s grim reaper of justice — his name permanently etched like an epitaph on the history books of WWE. It seems that no grave can hold him; no god will claim him and no devil will have him. In the end, there can only be one suitable resting place for the almighty Deadman: the WWE Hall of Fame.


Shane McMahon throws caution to the wind in his war with The Undertaker and makes a jaw-dropping leap from atop Hell in a Cell onto the announce table: Courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.



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