Now WWE has officially announced him for the upcoming pay-per-view event. As per the announcement, Taker will make his Final Farewell at the November 22 event, wrapping up his legendary career. This would indeed mark the last of the greatest sports entertainer, ever.
WWE has been promoting The Undertaker’s final farewell with 30 Days of the Deadman on the WWE Network, throughout this month.
The program will include a big Survivor Series tribute as this is the show where his myth was born in the World Wrestling Federation. Rumors are there that it could be the last time we see him.
WWE has promoted the “final” word several times in the past with superstars or factions only to bring them back.
Especially, with The Undertaker, it’s really tough to say what could be in store for him in the future as he came out of retirement, previously. It’s also unclear what his role would be in the upcoming event. It was WWE’s Public Relations account who sent out a tweet to promote his “final farewell.”
WWE Statement
“As part of Undertaker’s Final Farewell and 30th anniversary, WWE is celebrating “30 Years of the Deadman” throughout November, including recently debuted documentaries “Meeting The Undertaker” and “WWE Untold: The Phenom and The Legend Killer” on WWE Network as well as “The Mortician: The Story of Paul Bearer” premiering this Sunday, November 8 and “Brothers of Destruction,” which premiered in October at the Austin Film Festival, and will stream on WWE Network on Sunday, November 15. In addition, Undertaker will be a special guest on “Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions” immediately following Survivor Series.”
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