5 ways WWE can book The Undertaker’s Final Farewell


5 ways WWE can book The Undertaker’s Final Farewell
The Undertaker

The Undertaker is one of the biggest names in the sports entertainment history. WWE’s upcoming PPV, Survivor Series marks Taker’s 30 years in the industry. WWE has planned the event to focus on Taker’s career, as he bids his Final Farewell to his in-ring career.

His career boasts of over 800 matches and 170 pay-per-view appearances. His final match was against AJ Styles at Wrestlemania 36. The Deadman emerged victorious in The Boneyard Match.

With just few weeks to go for Survivor Series, here are some ways we think WWE can book the final goodbye.

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#5 WWE brings out The Undertaker’s closest friends

The Undertaker with Triple H and Shawn Michaels

After giving 30 yearls of his life to the industry, The Undertaker will be walking away with lifetime of memories and friendships. Taker is known to be great friends with some current and former WWE stars like Ric Flair, Kane, Shane McMahon and Brock Lesnar.

WWE could have them cut promos for Taker’s contribution to the industry. The night could end with Taker acknowledging all of them and finally bidding farewell with his friends by his side.

#4 The Undertaker addresses the WWE Universe

The Undertaker behind-the-scenes

One of the simplest yet most effective move that WWE can make is to make The Undertaker address the fans as Mark Calaway. A long, emotional heartfelt message as Calaway is bound to impress the fans, and give a real feel too. While this would’ve been much more effective had live audiences been there. But with the current scenario, this could work too. Additionally, WWE could get the entire locker room to be present at the ringside.

#3 The Undertaker is attacked by a WWE Superstar

The Undertaker with Brock Lesnar

Surprise attacks are a norm for WWE. A Heel attacking Taker during his Final Farewell is not a possibility that can be ruled out. Additionally, this could even open a possibily for Taker to return in future. If WWE decides to go down this route, The Fiend Bray Wyatt is the most likely wrestler to attack Taker. Otherwise, current Champions Reigns and Orton, both are Heels. WWE could use this as an opportunity to generate more heat.

#2 The Undertaker is offered a key position

The Undertaker with other WWE talents

WWE CEO and Chairman Vince McMahon could offer The Undertaker a key role. WWE has practiced this with several of their talents. Mark Henry works currently as a mentor ad backstage producer for WWE. Similarly Triple H handles an executive role for WWE NXT. While trainer and mentor are roles that won’t match Taker’s stature. But this still remains a possibility.

#1 The Undertaker passes on the torch to a WWE Superstar

The Undertaker

A young superstar can benefit from Taker’s massive reputation. WWE can decide to push a particular wrestler from their existing roster. Drew McIntyre could be a possibility of their role, considering the significant push that he has been getting.

It would definitely be interesting to see how WWE books the Final Farewell for The Undertaker. Survivor Series airs live on 22nd November, 2020.

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