The Undertaker sent wrestling fans into a frenzy when he was advertised for Starrcast II over Double or Nothing weekend and seemingly removed all references to WWE from his social media accounts.
Undertaker announced that he was available to be booked for independent appearances, and this reportedly made one Vince McMahon extremely angry. McMahon had even convinced himself that The Undertaker was joining AEW.
As ridiculous as the ‘Undertaker to AEW’ rumours were, they were not as ludicrous as the $170 fee that is being charged for fans to take a photograph with The Undertaker at an event that WWE is promoting.
Come meet The Undertaker at @FitermanSports on March 23 in Friendswood, Texas! Tickets are required for autograph and photo opportunities. Availability is limited. Advanced purchase is required – please visit the below for more information. https://t.co/S4h4GW07oM #ad pic.twitter.com/c0OpGA8xUF
— WWE (@WWE) March 8, 2019
Fans questioned ‘The Deadman’s’ status with WWE following his availability for independent appearances, but WWE are now promoting at Undertaker appearance at Fiterman Sports on March 23rd 2019 in Texas, charging $170 for either an autograph or a photograph. This would rebuff claims that Undertaker and WWE have cut ties.
With WrestleMania 35 just around the corner, The Undertaker is not scheduled to appear on the show but just like last year, an impromptu angle or appearance is certainly not out the realms of possibility, especially now it appears WWE and The Undertaker are still working together.
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