In a Q&A on Patreon for his Six Feet Under podcast, WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker discussed several topics, including retirement, how he recently talked himself out of a potential WWE in-ring return and more.

“I knew my time had come, but I wasn’t ready for it to come, I just knew that my body couldn’t deliver on what my mind and my heart wanted to give the fans, so it was kind of difficult.

You have to remember that, for over half of my life, being in the ring is what I did, and then it’s not there anymore and it does, it leaves a huge void in you because you’re trying to fill that void, which was a passion and you’re trying to find out what that next passion is, and what it is that you’re going to sink your teeth into, there just may not be something that will ever re-fill that void.

I hope it goes away at some point, as of now it hasn’t. It’s still tough for me, I’m still coming to grips with it and I may or may not have said to my wife recently that I was going to make a comeback. Fortunately, I think I’ve talked myself out of that. There’s not one more match, it was just like, I just got back from Australia, I was tired, and I knew I had a lot of stuff coming up and that was me just feeling comfortable saying it. Don’t expect it, there’s not one more match, don’t even start.”

The full Q&A is available at this link.