It’s an incredible milestone. Survivor Series has been a staple of WWE programming for several decades and has featured some of the most important events in the history of professional wrestling. The 2020 edition of this pay-per-view may be built around one of those events.

According to a tweet from WrestleVotes:

The upcoming 11/22 Survivor Series PPV will be built around the 30th Anniversary of The Undertaker, including him making a live appearance on the show. A source states as of now, The Undertaker will not be wrestling at the event.

The Undertaker made his debut at Survivor Series on November 22, 1990, and this year’s event will take place on the 30th anniversary of the event. You can see the debut below:

Editor’s Opinion:

This makes complete sense as the debut of The Deadman is one of the most important events in the history of WWE. The fact that the 2020 edition of Survivor Series happens to fall on the 30th Anniversary of the debut is an amazing coincidence and has to be recognized!

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