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The Undertaker will be making a non-WWE appearance at Starrcast II during All Elite Wrestling’s Double Or Nothing weekend.
Starrcast founder Conrad Thompson states that the convention is not an AEW event, despite it happening the same weekend.
Thompson spoke with Sports Illustrated and said “I know people might assume this is an AEW event, but that is not true. We have wrestlers appearing from every promotion from all over the world, and Starrcast isn’t just for All Elite Wrestling fans, it’s for all wrestling fans.”
Starrcast II is the second instalment of the convention which had their first event during ALL IN weekend last year in Chicago, IL.
Starrcast II will feature many stars including Sting, Ric Flair, Bret Hart, Chris Jericho, The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, Eric Bischoff, Jim Ross, and Jerry “The King” Lawler.
Last month Dave Meltzer noted in The Wrestling Observer Newsletter that Undertaker is charging $25,000 per appearance. It’s unknown how much Thompson paid for this special appearance Starrcast weekend.
The Undertaker’s appearance will be a standalone event taking place on May 25th. Tickets are set to go on sale on 2/15 at 12PM at www.starrcast.com