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WATCH: The Undertaker Surprises Newly Wed Fans With a Heartwarming Gesture

Published 11/19/2020, 12:52 PM EST

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WWE is celebrating the illustrious career of The Undertaker through ’30 Days of the Deadman’ and has constantly been releasing footnotes and important moments from his 30-year long career.

In the latest edition of WWE’s The Bump, “The Phenom” made the day of a newly wedded couple with a surprise appearance to meet them virtually. 

The husband and wife are both die-hard fans of The Undertaker. They even went through the efforts of making their wedding Taker themed. The bride walked down the aisle to Taker’s theme song ‘Rest In Peace’.

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They were delighted to see ‘The Deadman’ and shared a few light-hearted moments with him. Going in character for a second, Taker made their day even better with a classic Deadman stare.

The hilarious part came when the couple left the call. The Undertaker teased something big which sent all attendees of the call into a gasp.

The Undertaker teased a return as another major character

Seeing how the couple made their wedding Taker themed, Calaway suggested that his next major gig would be Dark Cupid. The shock on the faces of Kayla Braxton, Matt Camp, and Evan Mack proved that they had bought it.

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Many have speculated that the Undertaker will only retire his “Deadman” character and will in fact return as ‘The American Badass’. When Taker said ‘Dark Cupid’, everyone thought it was his next major character.

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Calaway then revealed that it was because he played such an important role in getting two lovers together! Camp then joked that Dark Cupid should be what Taker should do for the next 30 years. 

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The Undertaker will return at Survivor Series one final time to address the WWE Universe. The historic day would mark exactly 30 years since ‘The Phenom’ made his WWE debut at Survivor Series 1990.

 While many feel that he will fight one last time, he has openly denied it. Even if it is the last time we see ‘The Deadman’ in the WWE ring, we wouldn’t mind seeing Dark Cupid once in a while, maybe doing a sort of partnership with Dude Love.

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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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