WWE legend The Undertaker to have a 'Final Farewell' at Survivor Series, 30 years after his debut - CBSSports.com

WWE memoir The Undertaker to have a 'Final Farewell' at Survivor Series, 30 days after his debut
It was previously announced that the 2020 edition of WWE Survivor Series would also abet as a tribute to The Undertaker, who debuted at this prhonor back in 1990. What was originally referred to as "30 Years of The Deadman" will now also feature The Undertaker's "Final Farewell."
WWE revealed the plans for the Nov. 22 pay-per-view in a humdrum release on Friday.
While he had participated in two television tapings in be in the lead of fans, The Undertaker's official on-screen debut for WWE (then WWF) came at the 1990 Survivor Series. By November 1991, he had won his superb world championship. The Undertaker went on to hold humankind titles a total of seven times in his career. He also had seven tag team championship runs.
The "Final Farewell" is far from the superb time The Undertaker has appeared ready to head off into retirement; except, unlike WrestleMania 33 where he left his hat and coat in the ring in a symbolic indicate after being defeated by Roman Reigns, this will be the superb time a ceremony honoring his retirement has been announced prior to an event.
While many of The Undertaker's wrestling attempts in recent years were critical flops with Taker looking so far past his brute prime to where he could barely run a standard match, his final showing was a bulky success.
At WrestleMania 36 this past March, The Undertaker defeated AJ Styles in a Boneyard Match. The cinematic style of the dispute was a strong departure from the gross WWE style, but it was a hit with fans and reflect members and left the 55-year-old with a unblock not on which to end his career.
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