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Last Nail In The Coffin: Iconic ‘WWE’ Star The Undertaker Announces Retirement?
If you grew up in the 90s or the early 2000s watching pro wrestling matches on WWE, you’ll definitely be familiar with The Undertaker.
The Undertaker, whose real name is Mark William Calaway, was seen as one of the most iconic wrestlers in WWE history, and has long been regarded as one of the ‘OGs’.
He may have been arranging ‘funerals’ for his rivals on WWE for the past few decades, but now it looks like its time for him to arrange his exit as he has recently announced that he may not be returning to the ring.
According to BBC, the wrestler nicknamed ‘The Dead Man’ made the announcement after he expressed that he has no plans to get back in the ring in a documentary titled ‘The Last Ride’.
No formal statement yet
According to BBC, the wrestler nicknamed ‘The Dead Man’ made the announcement after he expressed that he has no plans to get back in the ring in a documentary titled ‘The Last Ride’.“At this point in my life, in my career, I have no desire to get back in the ring… It's time this cowboy really rides away. I can do more good outside the ring than I can inside. I'm finally at a place where I can accept that,” he said
Despite the news, the 55-year-old and WWE have not released any formal statement about his retirement.
— Undertaker (@undertaker) June 23, 2020However, he did post a photo of him exiting the ring with the caption “#ThankYou” on his Twitter account.
Fans started pouring support for the famed wrestler and thanked him for all the wonderful memories he shared throughout his career.

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