As noted earlier, The Undertaker is not close to taking retirement following 2020 WrestleMania that took place on April 5th at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. After a year’s hiatus, the greatest performer on this biggest stage was back to compete in one solid Boneyard match against AJ Styles. He became victorious taking his win-loss record to 25-2 at Wrestlemania.
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Following the in-ring return of The Undertaker, major news is in-store regarding his future as we go through 2020. This marks the 30th year for the Deadman of his pro-wrestling career. To be specific, he debuted in the WWE, three decades ago.
So, as always, the company will throw grand celebrations around it to have more subscribers on the WWE Network and perhaps would sell out an entire pay-per-view event depending on ‘Taker’s popularity.
WrestleVotes provided the following update regarding Survivor Series 2020 pay-per-view which goes as follows,
“Location news: Survivor Series 2020 will be held November 22 in Dallas, Texas.”
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We should note that it must be a special arrangement for The Undertaker as Dallas is the hometown for him. So the final PPV was intentionally booked in this place so to add a sentiment of the local public around the show.
Money in the Bank, Extreme Rules and SummerSlam 2020 have been confirmed following WrestleMania 36 which makes Survivor Series the fourth only show to get a specified location.
It was already noted before that The Undertaker is will be working the Survivor Series 2020 PPV since it will be his 30th anniversary in the WWE. The latest update appears to be a confirmation that the company is going to promote the event in a big way.
Even, the date for the Survivor Series event was scheduled on November 22nd which is an ‘icing on the cake’ as The Undertaker made his official WWF debut on November 22, 1990, on the same show.
Eventually, that year’s Survivor Series also took place in his home state of Texas. With that being said, fans should be getting ready to celebrate “30 Years Of The Undertaker” in 2020 where we will be getting to see more of him on TV.