#4. Update on The Undertaker's official retirement
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'The Last Ride' documentary has provided the fans with a never-seen-before peek into the real life of The Undertaker and while the company has put out just one episode of the series, it has been refreshingly amazing to see The Deadman finally shed the gimmick and just be himself.
The first episode revolved around the story of The Undertaker deciding to retire after his WrestleMania 33 match against Roman Reigns. The Phenom, however, would go on to have a few more matches. It's 2020 and he has still not officially announced his retirement from active in-ring competition.
Sportskeeda's Tom Colohue revealed in the latest episode of the Dropkick DiSKussions podcast that The Undertaker is not officially retired. WWE reportedly feels that the Boneyard match format could allow the Undertaker to have one final run before he brings down the curtain on his legendary career.
Tom revealed the following:
It may be for the fans but that doesn't mean it is for The Undertaker. You've got to consider The Undertaker has been planning his last match for about 10 years now. He said in the documentary that every time he gets out, they start pulling him back in, and right after that Roman Reigns match, he had a casket match in Saudi Arabia with Rusev and Aiden English, neither of whom are with the company anymore. Casket match, looked good, beat both men, that would have been a good way to go out but he decided to keep going. The WWE are hoping that with the Boneyard match format, it will allow The Undertaker to have one last run before calling it completely but it's up to The Undertaker what he does next. So at the moment, he is not officially retired.