WWE News and Rumors: Vince McMahon and The Undertaker's Relationship At a Point of No Return

By Soham Samaddar - 02 Jun '16 09:56AM

The Undertaker, one of the most iconic wrestlers in the history of the WWE might not ever return to the company after his 26 year relationship with the company's chairman Vince McMahon has apparently reached a point of no return, according to latest reports. The news will certainly come as a shock for most fans of the WWE because The Undertaker is someone who has remained one of the pillars of the wrestling world for 26 years and is still regarded as one of the most popular professional wrestlers in the world. According to those reports, trouble started ahead of Wrestlemania, where The Undertaker fought against Shane McMahon and won. However, there was a lot going on behind the scenes. Vince McMahon had asked him to lose the fight but The Undertaker refused and since then the relationship between 'the dead man' and the chairman of the WWE has been on the verge of collapse.

The Undertaker has stopped answering calls from Vince McMahon and according most source, he might not wrestle in the WWE ever again and that is a shame, considering the sort of breathtaking moments that he has delivered over a 26 year career. Vince McMahon wanted the Undertaker to perform at this year's SummerSlam but that it seems unlikely that the 'dead man' would be a part of the Pay Per View anymore considering the situation that he is in. Earlier this year, The Undertaker had also pulled out of the European tour of the WWE but at the time no one thoughts that there was any big trouble.

Vince McMahon might be planning a big roster overhaul but The Undertaker remains very much a part of his plans for the near future and the current situation has definitely put paid to his hopes of delivering a few more jay dropping pay per views. One of the matches that Mr. McMahon has been planning for net year's Wrestlemania is The Undertaker v John Cena and there is no doubt that it will be one of the biggest highlights of the year, but at this point in time it looks like a pipe dream.

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