WWE Announce Survivor Series Will Be The Undertaker’s Final Farewell

WWE Announce Survivor Series Will Be The Undertaker’s Final Farewell

At the conclusion of his WWE Network series Undertaker: The Last Ride, The Undertaker announced he was retiring from in-ring competition, ending a career that began in 1987. The final episode of the series focused on his cinematic Boneyard Match against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36, and The Undertaker explained it was what he was looking for with his final match.

Now, WWE has issued a press release announcing this year’s Survivor Series pay-per-view on November 22nd will be The Undertaker’s “Final Farewell,” seemingly making his retirement official. Coincidentally, the event is precisely 30 years to the day when The Undertaker made his on-camera debut at the fourth annual Survivor Series. While that appearance is often believed to have been his first WWE match, he had actually competed as Kane The Undertaker on the 19th against Mario Mancini and then on the 20th beating Rick Sampson.

While it is unfortunate that The Undertaker’s final WWE appearance (besides his inevitable Hall of Fame induction) will take place in front of no fans, it has the potential to be a special moment. Hopefully, The Undertaker can go out with one final memorable moment, and it’s likely the majority of the locker room will be hoping they can be the one to take the last tombstone of his legendary career.

To commemorate the occasion and anniversary, WWEShop.com is also selling a special Undertaker 30 Years Signature Series Championship title belt.

JAMES RYDER

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