The Undertaker comes on Joe Rogan's podcast and finally declares his retirment

    Arnold Buckley

    The Undertaker has finally retired and he made the dramatic call on the Spotify program of Joe Rogan and how many people are listening to Mr Rogan's show aftr his buyout by Spotify is not known . Joe Rogan reportedly must of lost a large segment of his audience as few people want to add another app on their phone and have no use to have Spotify nor think they should have it for one program. Joe Rogan's interview with the famed forever professional wrestler named the undertaker dwelled on the undertaker and hos Vince McMahon chose his path and character and Mr Taker was a loyal subject owned property and entity of Mr McMahon for all of these years being the one major old WWF star refusing to make the move to WCW. Somehow the Undertaker managed getting the  fans to stay interested although the number of injury breaks and leave of absences also may have helped in addition to his numerous changes of


character. The Undertaker was around so long he actually became boring and obviously for the Taker to be relevent more than the fans must of liked him and somehow Vincent K McMahon thought it was relvent to keep this man out there eventually making him have some wrestle mania streak and coming back for a few months just for this event was an undertaker staple and many people bitched for years this guy needed to retire.

Mark Caloway briefed Joe Roman's audience how he got started in professional wrestling hanging aorund the offices of this small Texas popular promotion that had a national following and the Taker was determined to be a part of even if it was only to be a jobber. I long  ago quit watching wrestling but one of the interesting thing I paid a little attention was the refusal of this nuttaker from retiring and seeing this old skeleton still insist on getting into the ring was annoying nut thankfully has finally finally  apparently come to a fucking end. Rest in peace you Vince McMahon ass kissing dipshit. 

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