WWE Legend Undertaker Calls it Quits from the WWE after Wrestlemania 35 Exclusion

Undertaker has decided to hang in the towel and part ways with the WWE after failing to make it to Wrestlemania 35.

The 53-year-old wrestler failed to make it to the Wrestlemania showpiece and hence, decided to end his association with the WWE.

Nevertheless, The Phenom is poised to make a star appearance at the Starrcast II wrestling convention on May 25, a day prior to the rival promotion AEW show Double Or Nothing in Las Vegas.

The Undertaker, whose actual name is Mark Callaway, has taken to his social media accounts to display his displeasure by deleting all content associated with the WWE.

Moreover, Dave Meltzer, the publishing and editor of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter was quoted by Ringside News that this could be the final turn for the 53-year old as a competitor in the ring.

Undertaker rose to stardom in 1990 as one of the most iconic wrestling figures after he moved from the WWE to the WCW.

He has defeated some of the most iconic names in the WWE, including Randy Orton, The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Ric Flair, and Hulk Hogan.

Additionally, he holds the record for the longest-running WrestleMania streak, going 22-0 unbeaten.

Indeed, he has amassed plenty of fans around the globe and he will be sorely missed by a number of fans.


 

 

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