Wrestling legend, The Undertaker, has tragically announced his retirement from the sport.
He’s called time on his huge career and revealed that he has no intention of ever stepping foot in the ring again.
The 55-year-old, real name Mark Calaway, last stepped into the ring at WrestleMania 36 when he beat AJ Styles.
After almost 33 years of wrestling, The Undertaker has decided to officially retire
— TRAFON (@RiseFallNick) June 21, 2020
As a wrestling fan, he is one of the most iconic names you can think of as a wrestler. Even people who don't watch wrestling know who The Undertaker is.
Thanks for it all Deadman. #ThankYouTaker pic.twitter.com/NuD6fPHNV3
And in the final episode of the Last Ride documentary series, The Deadman announced the huge news.
He said:
I believe I’m at a place now, post-Boneyard, which was a hellacious battle against one of the best in the business. Here you are, climbing on your motorcycle and taking off.
There was a lot of thought and a lot of emotion, one of those being ‘are you happy enough with that?’ It was a powerful moment. You don’t necessarily always get those. If there was ever a perfect ending to a career, that right there was it.
The GOAT has officially retired today. Crazy to think The Undertaker has been in WWE since 1990. Gonna miss this guy man #ThankYouTaker pic.twitter.com/QYMXApAKyN
— 🅿️1⃣ (@P1AFC) June 21, 2020
However all hope is not gone, as he did claim that if the WWE ever needed him, he’ll be back.
Take it easy big guy!