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The Undertaker is the most thrilling performer in WWE history. Through three decades, he has been putting Superstars in the grave for challenging his powers. What’s better is, he isn’t quite finished yet.

Last month, it was confirmed that “The Deadman” will return to WWE at Survivor Series 2020. The event, that pits Raw against SmackDown, will have the dark presence of Taker at ThunderDome.

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There has been a lot of buzz around what The Undertaker will do on his appearance, and a lot of options lie on the table. 

The Undertaker made his big debut in WWE at Survivor Series on November 19, 1990. Since then, he has been “The Deadman” of WWE. His interesting gimmick only got better with time as Taker aged like fine wine.

His appearance at Survivor Series 2020 is symbolic as it marks the 30th anniversary of his debut and presence in WWE. This is a true milestone for any professional wrestler.

“The Phenom” will surely address the WWE Universe. This will be his first appearance after he announced his retirement a few months ago. This is expected to be more of a closure for WWE fans and Taker himself.

The Undertaker may just have that final bow-out match

Something about the entire thing screams “final showdown”. As fans, we truly cannot be expecting The Undertaker to just come out and talk. This is what has been widely discussed among WWE fans.

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Taker started off in 1990, and surely look to end it the same way 30 years later. We may see him wrestle one last time for WWE fans before stepping away forever.

Following his retirement announcement on The Last Ride documentary, Taker explained how he would give it a thought if Vince McMahon found a good idea for him. Perhaps that good idea came in the form of the last match.

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While many pitted Randy Orton to face him as part of his “Legend Killer” gimmick and the only one worthy of facing him in WWE right now, Taker may face another opponent.

If he does face someone else, it better be a good matchup. Then again, as WWE fans we would not be disappointed at all if he just shows up to address us one final time. Maybe the idea of not having The Undertaker anymore is just unacceptable to most fans.

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Luke Dias is a senior WWE and AEW author at EssentiallySports, having published more than 1000 articles on professional wrestling. Having completed courses in Advanced Writing from the University of California and Media and Ethics from the University of Amsterdam, Luke is currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in Journalism from Xavier’s College. His tremendous knowledge of WWE history enables him to make past connections, adding depth to the articles.
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