The Undertaker coming back to action is something that’s always good from WWE programming perspective. He is the best sports entertainer of all-time, as per the opinion of most of the fans and critics. So no matter what, his appearance garners attention like no one else. Same was the situation during the bygone PPV in Saudi Arabia, too.
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In a first-time-ever match, The Undertaker defeated Goldberg at WWE Super ShowDown in the main event of the night. In what was billed otherwise as a must-see match for WWE Universe, it turned out to be perhaps the worst performance for the best striker in the history of the WWE. The match will go down as perhaps the most botchy PPV bout in the history.
The Deadman was unable to perform his pendant Tombstone Piledriver with perfection, that perhaps gave Goldberg a concussion. This, in turn, caused The Myth to perform a botched Jackhammer that almost knocked out The Undertaker. In after-match footage, we could clearly see that Goldberg was unable to move by the finish of the contest.
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— Woah Dude ? (@tmykwoah) June 8, 2019
The WWE Universe went into a frenzy why Vince McMahon continues to bring back these legends who are nearing to their 50s. They can hurt themselves, legit as seen during the Super ShowDown bout. Both men were clearly not able to move properly only after five minutes of the match. With WWE’s strict concussion policy, it is likely that the company might decide to keep both of them away from in-ring competition, forever.
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The Undertaker himself wished that he’d retire within his prime time which he clearly passed by, a long time ago. He even liked a picture on Instagram where a fan urged WWE to let the Phenome retire in peace and save their childhood memories. Hopefully, WWE is aware of the fact of ‘Taker’s growing age and will do the rightful.
The best option for the company would be nurturing the new talents to replace The Undertaker who has already done everything for them. Here’re the interesting words from his career from the interview,
“My biggest worry in life as far as wrestling is concerned is that I am in the ring, and some father who watched me for years takes his son and he goes, ‘you know son, this is The Undertaker here. I wish you could have seen him when.’ that means it is time for me to hang it up.”