The Undertaker is considered to be the greatest sports entertainer of all-time who has been residing on top of the mountain for years.
Being perhaps the most trusted shoulder of Vince McMahon, the company has always granted him marquee matches and he did justice towards them. The latest bygone Boneyard match with AJ Styles has already become an all-time classic as wrestling fans are now wondering what possibly could be next for The Phenom.
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With that being said, Slice Wrestling reports The Undertaker is discussing possible plans on “The Last Ride” farewell tour. It would see The Undertaker have one final run in the WWE which may happen in between Survivor Series 2020 and WrestleMania 37.
“The Last Ride” documentary limited series will air in different parts on the WWE Network which has been filming since 2017 and is following The Undertaker.
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Reportedly, there are a few options that the Undertaker and WWE are discussing as to how this farewell tour could be executed. He is almost guaranteed to wrestle at Survivor Series 2020 in Dallas, Texas.
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This is his hometown the place where he made his WWE debut 30 years ago at the same pay-per-view event. So, WWE has placed the PPV event in this city, for a reason to have a 30th-year celebration dedicated to him.
After having this perfect homecoming to Survivor Series in Dallas, Texas, the farewell tour would lead him to WrestleMania 37 where he would compete in the final match of his career.
Plans regarding this have not been confirmed yet but a retirement match at the show of shows, next year, or a Hall Of Fame induction is being discussed. The Undertaker’s The Undertaker’s final list of opponents includes the following names,
• Randy Orton
• The Fiend Bray Wyatt
• Aleister Black
• Finn Bálor
• Drew McIntyre
• Braun Strowman
• AJ Styles
• Shawn Michaels
• Kane
• Sting
These names are chosen by The Undertaker himself as he is the most unique talent to have a creative influence on his matches and handpick the superstars to wrestle.
Anyone of the above-mentioned names could end up performing in The Undertaker’s retirement match. HBK and Sting may have become older superstars but The Undertaker would not mind having one final battle with either of them.
Meanwhile, the Boneyard Match was an instant classic match that could also become the final WrestleMania match for The Undertaker. It would be the perfect way to end his WrestleMania career with his current win-loss record being 25-2. In that case, he may choose to call the curtain at this year’s Survivor Series pay-per-view.