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WWE is trying to hype up Survivor Series 2020, as much as possible where The Undertaker will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of his career. The company reportedly has major plans for some Legends to attend the upcoming pay-per-view event for the occasion of the “Final Farewell” of the most prolific performer in the history of sports entertainment.

It was reported by multiple wrestling media outlets that how Savio Vega, one of the Bone Street Krew members would be attending Survivor Series for the “Final Farewell.” He is one of the good friends of Taker in the business. Now PWInsider has come up with a major revelation of two more names who will be present at the November 22 PPV. Kane and WWE Hall of Famer The Godfather are these two names.

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Considering that it’s going to be the last time The Undertaker may step into the world of professional wrestling, more names for the auspicious occasions may be confirmed. There’s no word yet on what WWE has actually planned for Taker and his legendary friends. There are also some rumors going on that the “Final Farewell” segment could lead to one final match for The Deadman.

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During an interview with Wrestling Inc Managing Editor Nick Hausman and Savio Vega, The Undertaker’s “Final Farewell” was discussed alongside the Bone Street Krew backstage group. Vega confirmed to be an “honorary BSK member” who will be at Survivor Series 2020.

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Hausman asked Vega about his involvement at Survivor Series 2020 PPV as part of The Undertaker’s farewell. He said that he was not sure about any of the WWE’s plans but he seemed very excited for the BSK reunion. He also confirmed that some more members of the crew will be making appearances on that night.

“So far, I’m going to be just there. Some of the BSK members are going to be there, and we’ll see what happens,” Vega said. “I hope something happens there. I’m just happy to be with my crew, my guys. You got Fatu (Rikishi), you got Papa Shango / The Godfather, you got Taker [and] you got the Godwinns. I mean, I’m happy just for that.”

We can only assume that the “Final Farewell” will officially mark the end of the three-decade-long career for The Undertaker. While Vega was not very sure whether The Undertaker will truly retire or not, he noted that if he is going to retire, he shouldn’t don’t come back, ever unless the fans demand it.

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Arindam Pal

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