The Undertaker spent decades terrorizing the Superstars of WWE, and he's now turned his attention to the seas.

The Phenom's final match came at WrestleMania 36 when he defeated AJ Styles in the critically-acclaimed Boneyard match. That November, The Undertaker would receive his 'Final Farewell' at Survivor Series 2020, three decades after his debut at the same event. The legendary wrestler took his rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame last year.

While his days in the ring are over, The Undertaker can prove to be just as menacing as he once was when needed. On Twitter, Michelle McCool informed followers of a piece of vegetation in the sea that looked like a shark, which did indeed turn out to be a shark. After texting her husband, The Undertaker scared the shark away with a simple stare.



When not striking fear into the heart of sea creatures, The Undertaker has made appearances out of character for WWE since retiring. The Deadman also hosts his popular '1 deadMan' events, typically in cities where WWE Premium Live Events are set to take place.

The Undertaker's most recent appearance for WWE was as part of the Raw is XXX 30th anniversary episode, where he shared the ring with Bray Wyatt during a segment. While he has spoken about the transition from being a wrestler to being retired to be difficult, there have been no reports of The Undertaker stepping in the ring to wrestle ever again.