The Undertaker has pulled the curtain on his legendary career at the bygone Survivor Series PPV event. WWE spent most of this past Sunday filming interviews with the various Superstars and Hall of Famers that were brought on this special occasion billed as the “Final Farewell” segment.
Footages from this segment will be used in future WWE Network and DVD projects, according to the reports of PWInsider. There’s no word on when the project would be released, but WWE usually films similar contents when several stars attend one event, such as WrestleMania Weekend.
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Additionally, Michelle McCool has shared some heart-touching photos of herself and The Undertaker hugging and kissing backstage as her iconic husband indeed had the “Final Farewell” at the 34th annual Survivor Series event.
Even The Phenome himself posted a few backstage photos on his own Instagram account along with the caption, “The final bell tolls… #ThankYou,” hinting that he has legit retired from in-ring competition.
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The likes of Nia Jax, Trish Stratus, Peyton Royce, Torrie Wilson, and Kim Orton have reacted to these Instagram photos while SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair have also posted photos of them posing with The Undertaker backstage after this Sunday’s PPV. These media contents will be used for future WWE Network and DVD projects. McCool and other members of his family were in attendance for the same reason.
The PPV-closing “Final Farewell” segment featured appearances by several WWE Hall of Famers and Superstars – Shane McMahon, Big Show, JBL, Jeff Hardy (who had Taker’s symbol painted on his face), Mick Foley, The Godfather, The Godwinns, Savio Vega, Rikishi, Kevin Nash, Booker T, Shawn Michaels, Ric Flair, Triple H, and Kane.
WWE Chairman & CEO Vince McMahon himself cut an introductory promo for the greatest creation that he made, three decades ago. A video package also aired before that featuring comments from Shane McMahon, Triple H, John Cena, and WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin. Hall of Famer Edge was also present at the scene who wasn’t used on TV as it could be related to storyline reasons and the Rated R Superstar out of action with a triceps injury.