Along with the proverbial thank you's and stories of old times, the Undertaker (Mark Calloway) also hinted at a potential comeback to WWE at his Hall of Fame induction. The beloved professional wrestler officially ended his 30-year wrestling career at Survivor Series back in 2020, coincidentally the exact same event he began his career at in 1990. Two years after his retirement, the Deadman was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame where he will forever be remembered as one of the most recognizable and entertaining wrestlers in WWE history.
Over the course of his 30 year career, the Undertaker accumulated a large number of in-ring accolades, including six tag team titles, several World Heavyweight titles, a Royal Rumble match win in 2007, and an astonishing 21-0 win streak in the Show of Shows. It wasn't until WrestleMania 30 that the Undertaker was upset by Brock Lesnar, bringing his win streak to a shocking end. The Deadman also helped debut several WWE events, including the Casket Match atSurvivor Series 1992, the Buried Alive Match in 1996, and the Hell in a Cell Match in 1997. All of these impressive accomplishments locked in his ticket to the WWE Hall of Fame.
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Like most Hall of Fame inductees, the Undertaker enjoyed a trip down memory lane and a look back at his accomplishments over his 30-year career, but he also used the opportunity to hint at his future, as shown in this <a href=«https://twitter.com/WWE/status/1510113974309826562?ref_src=» https: screenrant.com target="_blank" rel=«noopener noreferrer»>WWE
tweet. After adorning the iconic hat and trench coat, the Deadman pulled the hat down to cover his eyes and stated, "never say never," before
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