The Undertaker Reveals He’s Open to Joining WWE Creative: “If We Can Make It Work”

The Undertaker Addresses Rumors About Joining WWE Creative Team

The Deadman might not be returning to the ring, but that doesn’t mean he’s done with WWE. In a recent interview with WrestleStar, The Undertaker finally addressed the growing rumors about taking on a creative role behind the scenes—and he didn’t rule it out.

“Rumors are rumors whirling around… Yeah, I’ve always kind of had an interest. It’s just a matter of making it work—with my schedule and the other things that I have going on.”

The legendary WWE Hall of Famer emphasized that the commitment would need to be total if he steps into such a role.

“I would have to be 100% committed to be part of that, right? I mean, you have to be involved in all of these creative meetings and all of this other stuff.”

That said, he’s open to figuring out how it could work—especially since he’s based in Texas and might not be able to attend everything in person.

“If we can figure out a way to make that happen—and me being obviously in Texas—you know, I would definitely entertain it.”

As always, The Undertaker’s priority is clear: helping talent and improving WWE’s product.

“If there’s something that I can do to make our product better—help talent—then I’m on board for that.”

Behind the Scenes: Undertaker’s Growing Role

This comes shortly after Konnan revealed on Keepin’ It 100 that The Undertaker has already been spotted backstage at major WWE events like Money in the Bank and Worlds Collide, contributing to creative discussions. He’s also been seen mentoring talent on the LFG series, showing that he still has a strong presence within WWE—just not under the spotlight.

Fan Reactions & Industry Buzz

With his decades of experience, storytelling genius, and deep respect in the locker room, The Undertaker could easily become one of the most influential minds on the WWE creative team. Fans are already buzzing about how his involvement could reshape narratives, elevate new talent, and bring an old-school discipline back to WWE programming.

Do you want to see The Undertaker on the WWE Creative team—or should he stay in retirement? Let us know in the comments below!

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