Undertaker retired from WWE, Mumbai Indians bid farewell

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The Undertaker first came to the World Championship Wrestling in 1989. Contracted with World Wrestling Federation in 1990




New Delhi: Undertaker, who has been recognized as one of the legends in the WWE Fight, has said goodbye to the WWE ring after nearly three decades. The Undertaker, known as Deadman, is very popular among his fans and his fans are spread all over the world. WWE reported the Undertaker’s retirement from his official Twitter account. He has used the #ThankYouTaker hashtag with this news.

No intention to return

The Undertaker’s last match was at WrestleMania 36. In this match, he was against Wrestler AJ Styles. After winning this match, he announced his retirement. The Undertaker said that this was the right time to end his three-decade-dominated career. He said that this was the last match of his career. When asked if he would return to the ring at the behest of Vince, the chairman of WWE, he said that it would be time to tell. It also said that in emergency he can consider it. There is no such intention at the moment.

Came to WWE in 1990

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The Undertaker first came to the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1989. Contracted with World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1990. As soon as she came to WWE, she defeated then-star Hulk Hogan. His record at Wrestlemania is 25–2. For two decades he was unbeatable with a 21–0 record at WrestleMania. His win was broken by Brock Lesnar. The Undertaker has also done a few films and American TV shows.

Sudden boycott of sports goods cannot be done from ChinaFour-time IPL winner Mumbai Indians has also tweeted on their official Twitter account on the retirement of The Undertaker. Mumbai Indians posted a picture of Rohit Sharma with WWE Belt, writing, ’30 Legendary Years’. Along with this, he has also used the #ThankYouTaker hashtag.

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