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The Undertaker vs Kane during Wrestle Mania XX at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by KMazur/WireImage)

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The Undertaker vs Kane during Wrestle Mania XX at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by KMazur/WireImage)
The Undertaker is getting ready to bid the wrestling ring goodbye at Survivor Series. However, he is making the most of his time and trying new things.
‘The Deadman‘ has officially joined TikTok, merely days before his retirement. His full post can be seen below and features the “#UndertakerChallenge.” He watches on as his wife, former Women’s Champion Michelle McCool, imitates his iconic sit-up pose while at home.
The Undertaker’s first TikTok pic.twitter.com/tp86D74TAD
— Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) November 20, 2020
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Fans can follow The Deadman on TikTok at @undertaker and join the #UndertakerChallenge. They can post their best Undertaker sit-up using the hashtags #WWE, #UndertakerChallenge, and #Undertaker30. Other WWE Superstars will also be doing the challenge.

Taker’s account was created back in July, but the official launch happened recently. He also recently joined Cameo for a limited time period. He launched the account by offering just 30 video messages at $1,000 each. All this is to promote his ‘Final Farewell’ at the upcoming PPV.
Read more here – The Undertaker Joins Cameo After the Controversial Third Party Ban by WWE
The Undertaker is on the way to become a Hall of Famer
Since his debut at Survivor Series in 1990, Undertaker has participated in some of the greatest matches in history against Hall of Famers including Hulk Hogan, Triple H, and Mick Foley, had multiple WWE Championship reigns and held an unmatched and astounding undefeated streak at WrestleMania that lasted 21 years.
Moreover, he built his character in a way that left an impression on generations to come.
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WWE was giving hints that the Deadman might be retiring this year. During this year’s WrestleMania, the company was airing “The Last Ride.” There, ‘The Phenom’ first expressed his wish to retire in order to spend more time with his family.
WWE is now celebrating “30 Years of The Deadman” throughout November and will honor his ‘Final Farewell’ during his 30th Anniversary Celebration at Survivor Series this Sunday, November 22, streaming live on WWE Network.
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