#2. The Undertaker in the Hall of Fame

The Undertaker is going to wind up in the WWE Hall of Fame—there’s no real question about that. Given his level of accomplishment over his career, the fact that he remained loyal to WWE through so many eras, and given his relatively new willingness to break character from time to time while cameras are rolling, the only question now is when he will find himself at the podium, closing the show for an induction ceremony.
Most fans thought that when The Dead Man removed his signature garments at WrestleMania 33 he was signalling his retirement. If anything, 2018 saw a resurgence with him working more dates than he had in recent years, and raising questions as to if he’d hang up his boots anytime soon.
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WWE has shown an increasing willingness to induct talents who aren’t fully retired in recent years. If The Phenom were to be more formally retired, though, we have to assume that there would be absolutely no obstacle left to induct him.