WWE veteran Wrestler Undertaker has retired from professional wrestling. The Undertaker announced his retirement in the last chapter of ‘Undertaker: The Last Ride’, recently released on the WWE Network.
The Undertaker, known as ‘Deadman’, had revealed on a podcast of WWE superstar Stone Cold that he wanted to retire in his own way. He has kept big wrestlers in the ring for 30 years in a panic.
The Undertaker described the match played against AJ at WrestleMania as the last match of his career. When asked if he would return to the ring at the behest of WWW Chairman Vince, he said, “Only time will tell. I can think about it in an emergency, but I have no such intention at the moment.”
7-time world champion The Undertaker, who stepped into the WWE ring in 1990, has won the tag team championship 6 times. Along with this, he was also a Royal Rumble winner in 2007.
The Undertaker underwent several surgeries over the years. His last match was at WrestleMania 36 against AJ Styles. The Undertaker has an excellent 25–2 record at WrestleMania.
