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Undertaker said goodbye to WWE ring, dominance for three decades

Undertaker said goodbye to WWE ring, dominance for three decades

Undertaker said goodbye to WWE ring, dominance for three decades
June 22
15:12 2020

Undertaker … The name is nothing short of emotion for WWE enthusiasts. For those who see it, Undertaker is the name of a spirit that has been around for thirty years. People wanted to see them. Fighting and winning. Now, this probably will not happen. The Undertaker has announced his retirement from the WWE Ring.

If you were born in the 80s, 90s, or are the Millenium Kid. You must have seen the fight of WWE. And if not seen, you must have heard about The Undertaker. The same Undertaker who dies and becomes alive, such stories were heard in childhood. The Undertaker arrives in the coffin. He dies and becomes alive. Undertaker would have a lot of value in WWE card games. Now Undertaker has said goodbye to WE’s ring after nearly 3 decades.

Ruled for three decades

The Undertaker ruled the ring for nearly three decades. His fans loved the style of Undertaker, known as Deadman.

Undertaker’s last match

His last match was at WrestleMania 36. In this match, he was against AJ Styles. The Undertaker won the match. The Undertaker believes he has made the right decision by ending his three-decade career with a win.

No intention to return

In his documentary, he said that it was the last match of my career. On the question of his return, he said that only time will tell whether WWE chairman Vince will return or not. However, he definitely said that it can be considered in case of an emergency. But at the moment he has no such intention.

Undertaker’s great record

The Undertaker made his WWE debut for the first time in 1990. He defeated stalwart Hulk Hogan after coming in early. He has a record (25-2) at WrestleMania. They had a 21–0 record for two decades.

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