Legendary Wrestler ‘The Undertaker’ Retires From Wrestling

  • The announcement was made in the last episode of the ‘Last Ride’, a documentary series he hosts on WWE.
  • Undertaker had an enviable 21 winning streak in wrestle mania which was unfortunately broken by Brock Lesnar.
  • His retirement brings to an end a 30-year entertaining career filled with suspence and thrills.
  • He believes this is the right time to ‘draw the curtain’ and allow the young ones take over.

Legendary American Wrestler, Mark William Calaway, 55, popularly known as The Undertaker, announced his retirement from the WWE in Monday, June 22, 2020.

The Undertaker made this announcement in the last episode of his documentary series ‘The Last Ride.’

According to Mirror.co.uk, The WWE star claims that he has “nothing left to accomplish” in the ring and It’s time for new guys to come up.

“I’m at a point, it’s time this cowboy really rides away. There’s nothing left for me to conquer or accomplish. The game has changed. It’s time for new guys to come up. The time just seems right.

“This documentary has helped me discover that and opened my eyes to the bigger picture and not judge myself as harshly these last few years.

“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.

With 30 years in the ring, The Undertaker made his wrestling debut in 1990 and has gone on to win every championship and event possible.

He had a 21 winning streak in wrestle mania. The record was broken in 2013 by Brock Lesnar in a ‘neck breaking’ wrestling match held at the Mercedes Benz Super dome, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

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Source: The Mirror.co.uk

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