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Survivor Series 2020 edition is scheduled for November which is said to be built around The Undertaker. WWE’s last pay-per-view took place on October 25th in the form of Hell In A Cell event as the anticipation is already high for the final Big-Four PPV event of this year. It will indeed be very special in terms of hypes.

To be exact, Survivor Series 2020 will take place on November 22th where The Undertaker’s 30th-anniversary celebration will be a huge part of the show, according to Wrestle Votes. Rumors about the same were already there about the same, earlier this year. But there’s uncertainty about his presence due to the retirement at WrestleMania 36, following the Boneyard Match against AJ Styles.

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However, now it seems that WWE might be planning the whole event around the Deadman. The interesting part is that there are no plans available for him to compete on the show, so far. So we can only assume that The Undertaker will be present in a special capacity on that night and perhaps the Raw and SmackDown episodes, leading up to the night.

“The upcoming 11/22 Survivor Series PPV will be built around the 30th Anniversary of The Undertaker, including him making a live appearance on the show.

A source states as of now, The Undertaker will not be wrestling at the event.”

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WWE’s 30 Days Of The Deadman is also coinciding with the theme of Survivor Series 2020. This is the same show where the legendary wrestling athlete made his debut in 1990. Due to this, WWE celebrated the 25th anniversary of The Undertaker, five years ago on the same show. Reports also indicate that the Phenome is the particular reason why the company might leave the brand vs brand war, this time around.

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The Undertaker finally pulled a full-stop on his storied career through The Last Ride docuseries, which covered the final three years of his in-ring career. But The Boss Vince McMahon did not want the fans to think that he’s done for good. This is why Vince insisted on adding the “Never Say Never” phrase,

“I had to send the last 15 minutes of the final episode [The Revelation] to the Chairman [for approval],” The Undertaker told Barstool Sports in a recent interview. “Needless to say, he did not like the ending. That’s why we had to put the “Never Say Never” line back in there, just to leave the door open.”

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