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WWE is promoting the upcoming Survivor Series as Undertaker’s ‘Final Farewell.’ With that in mind, the company is inviting some big names from the past. The returning Superstars will obviously have some connection to ‘The Deadman.’

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According to Super Luchas, former WWE star Juan Rivera aka Savio Vega, will be at the pay-per-view. Vega was one of Taker’s closest friends during the late ’90s. Since then, Savio and Taker have had an excellent friendship for more than 26 years.

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Though it was not confirmed whether he’d be appearing on the show itself, Vega will at least be backstage. Vega worked in the World Wrestling Federation from 1994-1999, first as the character ‘Kwang’ and later as a member of ‘The Nation of Domination’ and ‘Los Boricuas.’

Along with Rikishi, Mr. Fuji, Krush, Paul Bearer, Papa Shango, Yokozuna, and The Godwins; Vega, and Undertaker formed the infamous BSK (Bone Street Krew). Throughout his peak years, Vega wrestled in numerous promotions. He is still working with local promotions to help new talents.

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Read more – WWE Legend The Undertaker Pays Tribute to Long-Time Manager Paul Bearer

The Undertaker Unofficially retired from WWE after WrestleMania

During his last match with AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36, WWE started airing ‘The Last Ride.’ With the docuseries, WWE tried to make sure the Boneyard match was indeed Taker’s last match.

“My career, my legacy, speaks for itself. At the end of the day, that’s really all that matters,” The ‘Phenom’ said during one episode. “And I have this other life that I need to go and experience and enjoy the fruits of my labor, enjoy the blessings that I have — my wife, my children.”
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Calaway is married to former Women’s Champion Michelle McCool, and they have a daughter. As of now, there is not any news of a final match for Taker. After thirty long years, may The Undertaker truly rest in peace.

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