WWE is set to air huge episode of NXT this week on October 10th. John Cena, Asuka, Cody Rhodes, and Paul Heyman will be there. Also, The Undertaker is very likely as well. Now, we have an even bigger tease about what to expect.

The Undertaker doesn’t show up on WWE television much anymore. As a retired WWE Hall of Famer, he is enjoying his life, but he is still under a deal with WWE. He has also been at the WWE Performance Center in recent memory.

Although it hasn’t been announced that The Undertaker will be on NXT this week, it is certainly expected. The Undertaker’s iconic gong sound was inserted at the end of commercials for NXT this week, and they’ve been running those for days now.

John Cena is famous for his clever used of Instagram. Although he doesn’t provide any captions for his posts, those images usually speak for themselves. That was certainly the case on Tuesday morning.

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Fans woke up to see that John Cena posted a photo of The Undertaker on his Instagram feed. There was no caption, or confirmation that Taker will be on NXT this week, but the message was pretty apparent.

There could be spoiler already floating out there about what The Undertaker may be doing on NXT this week. Obviously, just having the Deadman on NXT would be a big deal, since that would mark his debut for the brand.

We will have ongoing coverage of WWE NXT this week, and AEW Dynamite’s Title Tuesday, since they are airing head-to-head. It’s been a while since the Wednesday Night Wars, and this week WWE is more than ready.

What’s your take on The Undertaker showing up on NXT this week? Are you pumped to see it happen? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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