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SHAWN MICHAELS ON WHETHER THE UNDERTAKER CAN DEPART WITH CONTENTMENT, SASHA ON MANDALORIAN PERFORMANCE BUZZ

By Paul Jordan on 2020-11-21 10:10:00

Shawn Michaels was interviewed by CBSSports.com about his relationship with the Deadman, Undertaker being content after Sunday's "Final Farewell" at Survivor Series and more.  

On believing Undertaker will find contentment after tomorrow's Survivor Series, Michaels commented, "I do. That's one of the things I sensed that time.  Like I said, I went that for him. It's one of the things that bums me out, that I didn't know. Mark has never struggled with anything, and if he has, I've never known because he keeps things close to the vest. Everybody's got their kryptonite, too. No matter how much everyone thinks someone has it all together, nobody does. Everybody has a chink in their armor. Every Superman has his kryptonite. I believe he can [be content], but some of that is on you as an individual to allow yourself to find contentment and peace in a situation.  He's a smart, bright, intelligent man, and I believe that, yes, he will find it. All I know is that in these last few years, I've never wanted it for someone so badly like I do with him. Because, again, I feel like shit for not -- it's one of the things I always say to him when I see him. You know, 'Thank you so much for giving me that.' He didn't know he was giving me that, but he did. To me, that will be the greatest gift that dude or darn near anyone has ever given me, that feeling to be able to walk away from the wrestling ring and not struggle with it because I understand how unbelievably rare and special that is."

Sasha Banks did an interview with Bleacher Report talking about winning the SmackDown Women's Championship, The Mandalorian and more.

On the reaction she's received since appearing on The Mandalorian, Banks said, "I know that as Mercedes [her given first name] or as Sasha Banks, I can do whatever I put my mind to, I can make happen.  I'm so thankful to be the SmackDown Women's champion, to have a successful Hell in a Cell where people are still talking about it and raving about it, and it's just another classic in my wrestling journey.  Now Star Wars, it's one thing to be a part of it, and I knew the excitement of it all and I was so incredibly nervous, but to see the reach and to see the success of the episode alone, people are just loving it, and it might be one of the best episodes in the history of television, I think. It's so awesome, and I can't wait to see what else is going to happen in my life."

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