#1 The Tale of The Undertaker comes full circle at Survivor Series

The Undertaker shares a very close relationship with Survivor Series. At Survivor Series 1990, "The Million Dollar Man' Ted DiBiase introduced The Phenom as the fifth member of his Million Dollar Team. Little did anybody know that the gigantic Superstar from Death Valley would go on to rule people's hearts for the next three decades.
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The contribution of The Undertaker to the wrestling industry is indescribable. He has been one of the most respected Superstars on the roster throughout his entire career. That's the reason why WWE has decided to dedicate the 33rd edition of the historical PPV to The Deadman.
However, the status of The Undertaker for Survivor Series is still up in the air. There's not been any information about his role at the PPV. This uncertainity surrounding the status of The Undertaker indicates that WWE might be planning something huge for The Phenom at Survivor Series.
With three spots remaining on Team Smackdown, we might see The Undertaker make his shocking return to join Team Smackdown. The Undertaker has been a cornerstone of WWE Smackdown and has had a few great moments on the Blue brand.
There are many advantages of The Undertaker joining Team Blue at Survivor Series. Firstly, this would give Team Blue a massive advantage, who seem to be weaker as compared to the big-name stars on Team RAW. The Deadman can work with the likes of Keith Lee and Braun Strowman, putting them over in the process.
If The Undertaker is to wrestle at the PPV, he must be a part of this brand war between RAW and Smackdown. This would not only ensure his story coming full circle but would also provide a perfect ending to the legendary career of The Undertaker.