
There is no WWE talent past and present who is more synonymous with WrestleMania than ‘The Undertaker’. The Undertaker WrestleMania streak is one thing which is difficult to be never be matched again and highly regarded storylines in WWE. He always brought “A” game during WrestleMania and his matches were one of the most anticipated of the night. WWE legend The Undertaker e didn’t disappoint by defeating AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36 proved that the Phenomenal One is no match for the ‘Deadman.’

The match was a unique as the world witnessed a Boneyard Match on Night 1 of WrestleMania 36 and was truly cinematic experience. The Phenom once again stole the show at the grandest stage of them all. Though the match came at the time when the world is battling coronavirus pandemic, both the superstar entertaining show for those watching at home. By virtue of his win, The Phenom WrestleMania record stand at 24-2, with Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns are only Superstars to beat him on The Grandest Stage of Them All.
The question which remained in heart and mind if WrestleMania 36 was his last match, but no one can deny he has had an incredible way to finish his Hall of Fame worthy career. The Undertaker is the greatest wrestler of all-time and holds seven-time world heavyweight champion to his records.

Over the years we have seen The Undertaker character remaining a closed book that never breaks kayfabe. Undertaker the Last Ride is a documentary series in which fans will for the first-time witness Mark Calaway allowed his career to be documented and will focus about his career both on and off the camera between 2017 and 2020.
The WWE Network aired the final chapter of the legendary wrestler’s documentary in which the news was broken to the wrestling fans that The Undertaker announced his retirement from WWE after 33 glorious years with the company. During the documentary, we have seen The Phenom difficult to call quits on his illustrious career but by the end he has come to peace to riding down the sunset by hanging up his boots. WWE took to social media to pay homage to the leader of the locker room, also confirming Undertaker’s has retired.
Taker also highlighted while shooting for the documentary, he came to release that there was nothing left for him to prove inside the squared circle and said “I’m at a point where it’s time the cowboy really rides away. There’s nothing left for me to conquer. There’s nothing left for me to accomplish. The game has changed. It’s time for new guys to come up. The time just seems right. I think this documentary has helped me discover that. It’s really opened my eyes to the bigger picture.”
Calaway made his debut with the WWE (then WWF) universe in Survivor series, 1990. He went to become an iconic wrestler and was earned the title of stars of the WWE as his ‘The Deadman”, whose entrance and wrestling style gave chills to his competitors as well as to the fans. He was ranked No.2 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the Pro Wrestling Illustrated 500 list in 2002.
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