Make sure he has a good seat. One of the bigger surprises this year has been the Undertaker officially announcing his retirement. That is something that seemed to be imminent for years but now it has finally taken place. Undertaker has been around WWE for thirty years now and that means he probably has a lot to say. Now we are going to get to hear some more of it.
Later this month, WWE will be celebrating Undertaker’s thirty year anniversary in the company at Survivor Series, thirty years to the day after he made his debut. That is the kind of career that almost no one can match and is the culmination of several months of tributes from the company to one of its most famous stars. Now we have one more tribute announced.
WWE has announced that the Undertaker will be a guest on next week’s edition of the Bump for an interview. This will be taking place four days before his farewell at Survivor Series. The interview will be Undertaker’s first appearance on the show and one of the only out of character interviews he has ever done in WWE. The show will be airing on WWE’s social media channels starting Wednesday at 10am.
Next week on #WWETheBump…@undertaker joins us before his final farewell at #SurvivorSeries.
You will NOT want to miss this! pic.twitter.com/H6GpfJ99WR
— WWE (@WWE) November 11, 2020
I think there are some highlights to pick from. Check out some of Undertaker’s career:
Opinion: This is one of those things that I will never be able to get used to no matter how many times I see it. Undertaker talking in front of people out of character is just not something I can wrap my head around after all these years of it being this unthinkable situation. It’s cool to see in a way, but at the same time it feels like the end of an era. Still though, the interview should be great and Undertaker has earned the praise more than several times over.
Do you like Undertaker speaking out of character? What is your favorite Undertaker moment? Let us know in the comments below.
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