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The Undertaker Breaks Down This Week's NXT At WWE PC

The Undertaker paid the WWE Performance Center a visit this week and went over the latest episode of NXT with some of the talent who train there.

The wrestling business has changed drastically over the course of the last decade. However, nothing has altered it more than the birth, emergence, and popularization of NXT. Some people think NXT has changed wrestling for the better, while other more traditional wrestling personalities aren't so sure, longing for the territorial days of old.

Some of the wrestlers who learned their craft during the territory days speak of how they got their experience. Learning different styles in various states and countries. Learning the ways of the business on long car rides with veterans. They argue that having a Performance Center leads to wrestlers being created using the same cookie-cutter. Churned out like products from some sort of factory.

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However, if those veterans were to pay WWE's PC a visit, which some of them have, their minds would probably be changed. The wrestlers of the future get to train with and learn from any manner of different stars from the present and past. This week, for example, they got to learn from one of the greatest of all time, The Undertaker. PWInsider reports that The Deadman paid the PC a visit this past Thursday.

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According to reports, Taker watched and reviewed the previous night's episode of NXT with the black and gold brand's roster. Talk about getting the sort of perspective none of those stars will have received before. Taker paying the PC a visit has also got fans talking about a potential return to the ring. However, at the time of typing this, the only reported reason The Phenom was in the building was to talk to NXT Superstars.

It is very possible that Taker did a little training after everyone else had left the building, though. WrestleMania season is fast approaching after all, and even though The Deadman missed the biggest show of the year in 2019 for the first time since the year 2000, we can't imagine he would be willing to do that two years in a row. That is if The Undertaker hasn't retired from in-ring action, of course, which is entirely possible. As much as we might not want to admit it, his career has to come to an end at some point.

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