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Undertaker Officially Retires from Professional Wrestling


Mon 23 Nov 2020 | 01:10 PM
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The 30-year career of WWE legend, The Undertaker, has officially come to an end after the legendary deadman bid farewell to the fans at the Survivor Series.

Considered by many as one of the greatest performers of all-time, The Undertaker, who made his debut at Survivor Series on November 22, 1990, officially retired at the same event 30 years later. He finishes as the longest-tenured performer in the company's history.

Undertaker, whose real is Mark William Calaway, competed with virtually every famous WWE face over the years, including Hulk Hogan, The Rock, Ric Flair, Kane, Stone Cold, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, John Cena, Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns.

At the age of 55, he leaves the professional wrestling scene as a seven-time world champion across the WWE and WWF. He also held an unmatched and undefeated streak of 21 straight victories on wrestling's biggest stage, WrestleMania, before it was ultimately ended by Lesnar in 2014.