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>Successful professional wrestlers lead a life of superstardom. Their flawless on-screen portrayal also leaves no stone unturned with regard to their character. But like any athlete, the squared circle performers also have to make a lot of sacrifices to entertain the masses. They may have some regrets, despite having an illustrious career. WWE legend The Undertaker aka Mark Calaway recently revealed one such rueful period of his otherwise rewarding time in the promotion.
>In a recent interaction with SPORTSNET Tim & Friends, The Phenom revealed, “You know I wish I had spent more time with my children right. There’s no way to really, at least in my mind I was convinced that there was no way to have this career and do all these things and and be invested as a father. Now I learned later on that I could and I’ll not get that time back.”
>“But I can’t look back and say I really regret this or regret that. I really try to use the mistakes which I made many of. I always tried to use those as a learning tool and not make the same mistakes twice. You know, that’s the way I have to look at things.” added The Deadman.
>The Undertaker has absolutely given his all towards the betterment of the industry. He has enjoyed the popularity that not many have enjoyed throughout their career. Even a non-wrestling fan would also recognize his face, such is his incredible reach. But it has certainly come at a personal cost for the acclaimed performer.
>In a recent interaction with SPORTSNET Tim & Friends, The Phenom revealed, “You know I wish I had spent more time with my children right. There’s no way to really, at least in my mind I was convinced that there was no way to have this career and do all these things and and be invested as a father. Now I learned later on that I could and I’ll not get that time back.”
>“But I can’t look back and say I really regret this or regret that. I really try to use the mistakes which I made many of. I always tried to use those as a learning tool and not make the same mistakes twice. You know, that’s the way I have to look at things.” added The Deadman.
>The Undertaker has absolutely given his all towards the betterment of the industry. He has enjoyed the popularity that not many have enjoyed throughout their career. Even a non-wrestling fan would also recognize his face, such is his incredible reach. But it has certainly come at a personal cost for the acclaimed performer.