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The Undertaker will be receiving his “Final Farewell” at Survivor Series 2020. Going by the recent updates, it might be the very last time that we see the most prolific sports entertainer of this generation will step into the squared circle for a while. Perhaps, it marks the end of Taker’s illustrious career for good after years of speculations.

We’ll have to see how the Final Farewell goes by as WWE didn’t really announce any of the future happenings around the November 22nd PPV that marks the 30th Anniversary of The Undertaker in the WWE. Bray Wyatt seems to be that one superstar who wouldn’t probably mind creating another moment with the Deadman before he leaves the territory, as teased over the social media.

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The Undertaker: Bray Wyatt Teases One Final Showdown With WWE Legend 1

WWE is really going all around while promoting The Undertaker’s 30th anniversary via social media and the WWE Network. 30 days of The Deadman took over the WWE Network as Survivor Series 2020 is approaching. The company wishes to honor him in a big way as the official Twitter account made around him and shared. The caption for the video said: “From Drew McIntyre to Bray Wyatt, the Undertaker has battled them all.”

Bray Wyatt replied to the tweet with a very interesting response. He stated: “Not quite ALL.” The “all” in Wyatt’s re-tweet was written in capital letters which signifies that he wanted to imply something. Wyatt did face him at WrestleMania, five years ago to end up losing but he was a different persona, back then. The Fiend character was yet to born which is terrorizing the roster.

The Undertaker: Bray Wyatt Teases One Final Showdown With WWE Legend 2

The Undertaker vs The Fiend is a dream match that a lot of WWE fans would want to see. In fact, it was rumored at one point that Fiend should be the one to put an end to Taker’s illustrious career. In this circumstance though, it’s not certain whether The Phenome will step back into the ring for one more match, ever again.

The Undertaker will be present, live, in-person at Survivor Series 2020 to receive his final farewell on November 22nd. He will also speak with WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin on “Broken Skull Sessions” right after Survivor Series goes off the air on the WWE Network. This interview will be the final part of the “30 Days of The Deadman” series airing on the WWE Network. There’s no word on whether Taker will be part of WrestleMania 37.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.