Undertaker's Return, Triple H's Storyline Injury, Sheamus Presenting At MTV Awards

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<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Quote:</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>-- As previously reported, both The Undertaker and his wife Michelle Cool were backstage at the October 24th RAW Supershow from Austin, TX. According to sources backstage, both Undertaker and McCool were talking to WWE officials about possible scenarios where they could both return to television.

-- Sheamus will be a presenter at the MTV European Music Awards show from Belfast on 11/6.

-- Following Kevin Nash's attack on Triple H from 2 weeks ago, WWE announced Triple H had sustained a "serious concussion" and a cracked vertebrae. The cracked vertebrae diagnoses was given because WWE has a new company policy where they will not be using the term "broken neck" for storyline injuries.

WWE said Triple H will be out past Survivor Series, so it's possible his match with Kevin Nash will take place at TLC in December[/quote]
 

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Undertaker has illnesses and injuries which will no longer heal. He is getting old, but he should have AT LEAST 20 years of life left. On top of this, he is a man who managed to earn and save a lot of money. Even still, he collects a huge fortune on royalties, mainly from matches from his first decade as the Undertaker and WrestleManias. He is now at the point where, like Foley, it takes him months to recover from matches. I don't want Undertaker to retire. But if he wants the rest of his life to be manageable, then he must. Go to WrestleMania, and then leave with his head held high.

But I don't want to see Undertaker so badly that I could stand to see more Michelle McCool.
 

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I'm not going to try to be a guy to tell someone like Undertaker he should quit. If anything, I appreciate that he always tries to come back for one big match every year at Mania. It helps add to the spectacle of the event.
 

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I get your point TJPunk. The Undertaker is still one of the biggest success stories in professional wrestling history. I don't want to see the guy ruin his own life because he couldn't let go.

Although, this guy should be the one who ascended to upper management, not Triple H.
 
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