While speaking with WrestleStar, The Undertaker offered his perspective on the current WWE product, suggesting what it might be lacking compared to past eras. He noted that while the business is financially strong, he would like to see more investment in long-term, personal stories.
“Man, it’s hard to put a finger on that, especially since the business itself is so incredibly strong right now. As far as gates and all the money that is generated, I feel like there needs to be maybe…some more deeper storylines. Everything is, we had The Bloodline story, which was incredible. And I mean, no, I mean, it’s probably not even over yet, but there because there’s so many in The Bloodline or who’ve crossed paths with the bloodline. But that was such a it was such a rich, rich story. And it worked so well. So I would like to see some more deep-rooted trajectory.”
Michelle McCool added that the recent feud between Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan was “super compelling” for the same reasons. The Undertaker then elaborated on his desire for clearer lines between good and evil in wrestling narratives.
“Yeah, I think more personal, more personal stories and vendettas and underhandedness,” he explained. “Yeah, I like my bad guys to be bad and my good guys to be good, right? You know, I need to feel my good guys in jeopardy and have them really overcome things. And I think if we can do a little bit more of that, I think we’ll be in a good spot.”
The second season of WWE LFG premieres on Sunday, June 22, 2025. It will air on A&E at 10 p.m. ET/PT.