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On a recent edition of his Six Feet Under podcast, The Undertaker and his wife Michelle McCool hosted Paul Heyman. During the fag end of the chat, the WWE legend quizzed Heyman about who he wanted his next client to be.

The Wiseman responded by saying he would love to manage him if he planned to enter the squared circle again. The Undertaker immediately turned down the pitch and said he was more than happy staying away from the action.

“I got new parts; I’m doing alright, man. Yeah… no,” said The Undertaker. (1:17:25 – 1:17:30)

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The Undertaker lauds fellow WWE legend Brock Lesnar

Even though Lesnar ended The Phenom’s WrestleMania streak in 2014, the latter has nothing but respect for his rival. During the conversation with Paul Heyman, The Undertaker bemoaned how the chatter surrounding Lesnar was always centered around his part-time status or the money he makes. The Deadman added that The Beast Incarnate’s passion for wrestling was second to none.

“I don’t think Brock [Lesnar] really gets enough credit for his passion for the business. I think most people, everybody, have their opinion, and they don’t know s**t about what they’re talking about. It was always, ‘It’s always about the money,’ or they b**ched about the dates or everything like that. I think he genuinely, he had to love this business,” Taker said.

Like Taker, Brock Lesnar has also bid adieu to WWE following his retirement match at SummerSlam 2026. Lesnar also paid a loving homage to The Deadman during the match when he pulled out a Tombstone Piledriver from his arsenal.