There has been a lot of speculation regarding The Undertaker and his in-ring WWE career and he and his wife Michelle McCool attended a football game over the weekend Kane talked about The Streak ending and Jim Ross blogged about an infamous Hell in a Cell moment involving the Deadman

There are rumors that The Undertaker may return to the WWE to take on Sting at WrestleMania 31 on March, 29 2015 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., but it may not come to fruition.

The Undertaker lost his unbeaten streak and was pinned to the mat by Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania XXX this past April, making a return to the ring for the Deadman anything but certain.

'Taker and McCool, a former WWE Diva, attended a college football game that saw the Texas Longhorns host the Iowa State Cyclones in Austin, TX on Saturday and McCool posted some pictures of the two on Instagram, which can be seen by clicking here.

The two were also at a charity run a few weeks ago where The Undertaker reportedly told a WWE fan that he was leaning toward a comeback.

Regarding The Streak ending, Kane, who plays 'Taker's brother in WWE storylines, spoke to The Miami Herald about the surprising twist that the WWE pulled at WrestleMania at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans on April 6.

"I was shocked as much as everyone else was at him ending The Streak," Kane told the paper. "I'm going to leave it at that because it was such a shocking thing. I'm still digesting to tell you the truth."

With WWE Hell in a Cell coming up this Sunday live from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, WWE Hall of Fame announcer Jim Ross intends to go in-depth about the infamous cell match between The Undertaker and Mankind (Mick Foley) at King of the Ring 1998.

The cell match between the two saw 'Taker throw Foley off of the cell and through an announce table and then later chokeslam him through the roof of the cell to the mat below.

Ross teased an upcoming in-depth article on his blog at Jrsbarbq.com:

"My feature for foxports.com will be posted next week and the focus is the Hell in a Cell match between Taker and Mick Foley in 1998 which is arguably the most memorable match in the history or WWE and if it's not it is certainly in the top five," Ross wrote. "Mick told me the one thing that he never did that he wanted to do was drop an elbow off the top of the TV production truck onto another vehicle"

He added: "During the research aspect of the piece Taker said he originally wanted nothing to do with the spot where he tossed Mick off the top of the Cell but that Mick was very persuasive with his idea to both the Deadman and Vince McMahon. I think that you will enjoy the feature and I will tweet out the link when it becomes available."

It remains to be seen if The Undertaker will return, but the WWE icon has been popping up in a lot of news outside of the ring as of late.

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