Legendary wrestler The Undertaker announced his retirement in the fifth and final installment of his documentary 'Undertaker: The Last Ride'.
Our childhood was a whole lot of watching Cartoon Network or watching WWE. It was a major part of our lives that made it worth remembering. While we had our own favourites from the wrestling show, one person who always made it to our list was The Undertaker. After years of his contribution, The Deadman who made our wrestling watching experience worthy has announced his retirement from the show.
In the final installment of his documentary, the Legendary wrestler Mark William Calaway announced his retirement after his in-ring career of three decades. Joining the company in 1990 and he made his debut on Television in November that year. He went on to become one among the superstars right at the start participating in the major title matches. He is a one-time Royal Rumble winner (2007), a 12-time Slammy Award winner, and also won the tag team titles six times. This seven-time world champion will be best remembered for his matches in Wrestlemania where he won 21 back-to-back matches. In 2018, he was able to defeat John Cena in less than 3 minutes. Soon after he announced his retirement, fans poured in their love for him, thanking him for all the amazing years.
Take a look:
You can never appreciate how long the road was until you’ve driven to the end. #TheLastRide @WWENetwork pic.twitter.com/JW3roilt9a
— Undertaker (@undertaker) June 21, 2020
You can never appreciate how long the road was until you’ve driven to the end. #TheLastRide @WWENetwork pic.twitter.com/JW3roilt9a
— Undertaker (@undertaker) June 21, 2020
U r a legend sir !!!
— Stephen (@sgrounsell74) June 21, 2020
We don't want this to end @undertaker Please. Its sound like u officiallly retiring on the last eposode. No No No No........?? #ThankYouTaker pic.twitter.com/YP9jvaOp9U
— м卂ภPŘє?? ??ℕค (@manpreetcena09) June 21, 2020
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— Ahmed (@Ahmed__8) June 21, 2020
Coming from the UK no word of a lie the first time I ever saw wrestling was when my brother bought Survivor Series 90 on VHS when I was only 4 years old. Fell in love with wrestling straight away and I’ve only ever known it with you involved. Thank u for everything you’ve done
— Dan Grove (@Doesntmatter444) June 21, 2020
Last episode and sounds like a farewell. pic.twitter.com/bzJIukx0XK
— Ant (@Ant_Dale86) June 21, 2020
You’re the best, wwe won’t be the same when you decide to retire
— Buh Seán #mambamentality #BLM (@jsejackieboyman) June 21, 2020
I had the bad luck of always having gone to events that you weren't on... for 30 years of being a wrestling fans I wanted to see the Undertaker live and never did... Until Elimination Chamber this year... I'm so glad I got to see you live!...even just once! #ThankYouTaker pic.twitter.com/b1wVXve4tK
— Smokey Salamander (@SalamanderEXB) June 21, 2020
His last match was at mania ??? im going to cry
— aidan (@AIDAN0609) June 21, 2020
I'm an emotional wreck, 30 years of my life spent watching you, it's been an honour #thankyoutaker
— michael keyes (@shanghung) June 21, 2020
Undertaker, you will always be the Greatest of All. You can never be replaced by anybody and there will never be anyone like you ever!!!! You are The Phenom, The Deadman, The American Badass, The Legendary Undertaker
REST IN PEACE ⚰️⚰️⚰️⚰️
— Ash Granger?? (@TheOtakuOfHellX) June 21, 2020
Thank you Taker for all the amazing years!