#1 This might be The Undertaker's last year as an active Superstar
The Undertaker (Real Name: Mark Callaway) made his memorable WWE debut back in the year 1990 at the Survivor Series PPV. With that, 2020 would mark his three decades as an active competitor with the company, a feat not many can even dream to achieve.
The talks of the retirement of the Deadman have been around for a long time now, and one has to wonder whether he will finally call it a day this year at Survivor Series, completing his Hall-of-Fame-worthy career with a full circle.
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There is a part of the WWE Universe that wants to see The Undertaker win one more World Championship before hanging his boots. The issue with that is, it might not be a good booking decision for many reasons. We have seen plenty of part-timers win the title and get booed by the fans. The last thing WWE would want is to see the fans turn on the Deadman.
Instead, letting him win the Tuwaiq trophy gives him an accomplishment at the last stages of his career, a win-win for everyone involved. I'm excited to see what else 'Taker has in store for us for however long his career lasts!