The Undertaker breaks a WWE character to appear in a video of rap star Bad Bunny



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WWE legend The Undertaker broke the character in a video with hip-hop star Bad Bunny.

The current state of struggle of this 53-year-old man is mysterious, and he is not expected to appear at WrestleMania 35 in April.

The Deadman also reportedly angered Vince McMahon by agreeing to perform at the Starrcast II event in Las Vegas in May.

Although he is not suspected of fighting, the congress is affiliated with AEW, the emerging organization as the main competitor of the WWE.

And the booking is set for the event one day before the Double or Nothing show, presented by Shahid Khan and titled All Elite Wrestling, in Vegas.



The legend of WWE The Undertaker

Mark Calaway of Houston, Texas, seven-time world champion, also removed WWE references from his social media accounts.

Now, Taker, who takes independent bookings under his nickname "The Deadman", is strangely badociated with Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny.

The Latin singer trap and reggaeton is best known for his collaboration with fellow rappers Cardi B and J Balvin on the worldwide hit I Like It.

In a video promoting the rap star's next tour, Undertaker says, "Yo Bad Bunny is The Deadman, and I think you need to do this third show for Puerto Rico."



J Balvin, Cardi B and Bad Bunny in the video I Like It

Undertaker very rarely breaks the character and this appearance could be seen as an additional indication that his days of struggle might soon come to an end.

The Death Valley demon initially hinted that he was retiring after his defeat against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 33, but he came back the following year to defeat John Cena.

He has continued to wrestle at the Greatest Royal Rumble, Super Show-Down and Crown Jewel, but speculation continues to mount, fans will no longer see him in the ring.

At his last appearance, he and his brother Kane were defeated by Triple H and Shawn Michaels. The Dark Lord has not been seen since.



The Undertaker is reserved for Starrcast, affiliated with AEW

Man at record 24-2 WrestleMania could still appear at this year's Show of Shows at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on April 7th.

But there is no match in place for the winner of the 2007 Royal Rumble, considered by many to be the biggest character in the history of WWE.

The Phenom will travel to the Liverpool Fairgrounds on April 28 for For the Love of Wrestling, alongside stars such as Ric Flair and Bret Hart.

The Scottish live music company Inside The Ropes has also booked it for music programs in London on April 30, in Glasgow on May 1 and in Manchester on May 2.

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