Undertaker Won’t Fight In 'WrestleMania 33'; WWE Legend In Bad Health

Bad news wrestling fans, WWE legend Mark William Calaway a.k.a. The Undertaker seems to be in bad health and might not fight in the much-anticipated "WrestleMania 33."

Just last August, several photos of The Deadman with Shane-O-Mac had surfaced online. The Undertaker has his hair all dyed black like he used to and the two were seen hanging out in a bar in Austin, Texas.

The two were last seen together in a fight during a "Hell in a Cell" match at "WrestleMania 32." Rumors erupted that The Undertaker will make another comeback in WWE very soon. Fans speculated that he will either be back at "Royal Rumble" which will be held in his hometown, Texas or as his 25th and final "WrestleMania" appearance in "WrestleMania 33."

However, all hopes seem lost when fans saw a photo of The Deadman in crutches. The 51-year-old wrestling legend was seen in a photo and he looked like he is recovering from an injury. Many fans speculate that the crutches are not his and that he was just having fun with the woman he was with in the photo.

In a recent report, Dave Meltzer was said to have mentioned in an episode of "Wrestling Observer Live" that the Undertaker is really hurt. "Obviously, The Undertaker is hurt. He was on two crutches, not just one. People are always asking about Undertaker at WrestleMania, and usually, when it's October, the usual word is when I ask people who are friends with him are like 'He ain't coming back this year, he's done,'" Dave Meltzer said.

"And then around the end of November, it's like 'Well, maybe he's gonna come back,' and then by December he's got a match. That's the cycle every single year. Put it this way, I looked at those pictures and I thought, man, he may be done for real this time," Meltzer added.

Could it be the end of wrestling legend's career? And if he is injured, fans are really hoping that he becomes well soon.

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