It is highly unlikely that we will ever get the option to disable such messages; we've never been able to turn these off before.
However, one can write a userscript that targets this information to block it. However, because it is inserted via JavaScript, this will most likely require a JavaScript userscript to counter it, as a CSS userscript will typically only apply its changes on page-load:

(ignore the highlighted line in this image. The actual message div is the div class="grid--cell"
one a few lines up)
I did try to block this with Stylus and it was unsuccessful (I believe because it was inserted after page load via JS).
Here is the JS function that stretches its legs whenever this action occurs (from /content/Js/full.en.js?v=30556cc8faea
):
D = function(e, t, n) {
var i = e.text().indexOf("undelete") > -1;
if (n && n.Success)
if (e.html(n.Message), e.addClass("load-tooltip-on-hover"), n.NewScore < 0) {
var o = $(".question:has(a[id='delete-post-" + t + "'])").length > 0,
a = o ? ".question, div.answer" : "#answer-" + t;
R($(a), !i)
} else S(e, i ? "Your undelete vote has been recorded" : "Your delete vote has been recorded");
else {
var r = n && n.Message ? n.Message : i ? "A problem occurred during undeletion" : "A problem occurred during deletion";
k(e, r)
}
StackExchange.realtime.pauseQuestionNotifications = !1
}