The World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE) had released the final installment to The Last Ride series which is a documentary of The Undertaker's struggles in leaving the wrestling ring forever.
However, it seems that The Undertaker or Mark Calaway in real life seemed to have just announced his retirement when he said in the final episode that this time the cowboy is really going to ride away.
According to Screenrant, this same clip was shared by The Undertaker on Twitter wherein he accompanied it with the words that "You can never appreciate how long the road was until you've driven to the end."
Thus, many fans have asked if the beloved man from the dead is putting a period to his 30-year stint in the WWE that started since 1990.
The Undertaker has teased retirement so many times but fans always see him return to the ring, although not as frequent as they would want him to in recent years.
And, the WWE seemed to also confirm that The Undertaker won't indeed be coming back into the ring when it sent out a tweet hashtagged "ThankYouTaker".
In the documentary, The Undertaker described his last match against AJ Styles dubbed as the Boneyard Match in Wrestlemania 36 as storytelling at its finest and a perfect ending to his Hall of Fame career.
As someone who has been looking for the perfect ending to his career seems like this is it for The Undertaker.
The Undertaker has nothing to prove though. He is one of those who has had a storied career in the WWE.
Fans will be happy that The Undertaker has finally found the perfect ending to his 30-year WWE stint, still, they will be looking forward to seeing him return to the ring.
And, that may just happen should WWE chairman Vince McMahon call him back. The Undertaker said he would consider it.
Image credit courtesy of Vishal Somaiya/Flickr


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