The Undertaker gave his Final Farewell at Survivor Series, and it was a major night for his vocation. There were no live fans present in the ThunderDome, yet there was likely a great deal experiencing his head before he went for that last stroll to the ring.


When the stage was set for Taker, the Deadman kept his retirement discourse short. "My opportunity has arrived to allow The Undertaker to find happiness in the hereafter," he said before a 3D image of late supervisor Paul Bearer showed up. As the Bearer visualization held up his notorious urn, The Undertaker played out his unmistakable bow and gradually strolled back up the on-ramp to end Survivor Series 2020. 


The WWE had much different plans for Undertaker and Styles. However, the pandemic changed things and they had to work a way around a unique gimmick for the match.


 Styles tweeted he was honoured to be part of The Deadman’s final chapter.“Still floored by the experience and reaction to the #BoneyardMatch at #WrestleMania. If it was the last time undertaker laced up his boots, I’m honoured it was against me.”


He made one final walk to the ring to soak in the applause of a crowd - albeit virtual - for one last time before doing his signature pose and returning to the back. 


Although wrestling fans won't want to believe it, this really does seem like the end.