The Undertaker wrestled in WWE for thirty years. This is a staggering number, compared to the average careers of most WWE Superstars. He has been able to remain a huge attraction for almost his whole career, especially in his later years. The Phenom is currently fifty-five years old and he just recently retired. The Undertaker wrestled well into his fifties, with his first match at fifty taking place at WrestleMania 31.
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The Deadman did his best to not let age become a factor in his wrestling career, but father time catches up with us all. He may have been into his fifth decade, but that didn't stop Undertaker from producing some spectacular matches from time to time in his last few years.
The Undertaker hit his wrestling peak when he was in his forties in WWE, producing stellar matches every year at WrestleMania. Even though he was part-time, people still loved to see him wrestle.
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The Undertaker announced his retirement from the ring last year. However, given his track record, it might be subject to change.
The Undertaker remains one of the most memorable and devastating WWE Superstars in history, even in his fifties.
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Zain Jafri
Zain is a pro wrestling journalist at Sportskeeda, reporting on WWE. He has a Bachelor’s degree in English and is set to pursue a Master's program at Harvard Divinity School later this year, along with having 4 years of experience.
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