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The wrestling world has been celebrating since the day WWE announced that The Undertaker is going to be inducted to the WWE Hall of Fame. Several wrestling legends reacted to the news and the fans continue to celebrate Taker.

Jim Cornette is one of the WWE Legends who shared his opinion about The Undertaker’s induction. He believes this is going to be the biggest induction party WWE has ever had at WrestleMania. However, this is where Taker should draw the line and never look back at the squared circle.

“This is unquestionably the right decision. Is there anybody out there saying ‘oh they should put The Undertaker in the Hall of Fame’? No. It’s not controversial. They always try for a main event induction every year. This is one of the biggest they could have. This does put the period on the idea that he’s wrestled his last match which is a good thing. You don’t want him coming back time after time to diminishing returns, both for his legacy, for his physical well-being.”

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Additionally, Cornette believes WWE will give Taker whoever he wants for who should induct him. Usually, WWE doesn’t allow everyone to choose and often changes it on account of no one will recognize them. But, WWE will give whoever The Undertaker wants.

“With Taker, he could probably have anybody. Pretty sure Paul Bearer would’ve been under consideration if Percy was still alive.”

However, Jim Cornette knows Vince McMahon will not do it!

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The Undertaker contributed to the business for thirty years

The Deadman worked from 1990 to 2020, and ensured he was providing quality content to the audience. His primary focus was to give the fans what they came for – violent entertainment!

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So, whenever he chokeslammed or executed a piledriver or pinned someone, he maintained a certain level of Supernatural aura to ensure the character’s impact remains.

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His last WWE match was against AJ Styles at The Boneyard Match. He pinned Styles, marking his final WWE victory. His official retirement was at Survivor Series 2020. Now, he will be inducted to the WWE Hall of Fame right before WrestleMania 38, and make an appearance at the event alongside other inductees.

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