3 reasons why the Undertaker should retire after Wrestlemania 35

No Superstar in the history of WWE has matched the aura of The Undertaker when it came to “The Grandest Stage Of Them All”, and probably no one ever will
No Superstar in the history of WWE has matched the aura of The Undertaker when it came to “The Grandest Stage Of Them All”, and probably no one ever will

1. Might be tarnishing his legacy if he carries on for too long

‘The Deadman’ should realize that he is now just a pale shadow of his former self, and should not overstay his welcome
‘The Deadman’ should realize that he is now just a pale shadow of his former self, and should not overstay his welcome

The Pro Wrestling world has numerous examples to offer where legends have overstayed in the business and tarnished their legacies.

The Immortal Hulk Hogan, one of the greatest Superstars ever in the history of WWE, carried on well past his prime, and struggled to keep pace with other young Superstars in the ring.

The legendary Ric Flair too, wrestled well into his sixties, and labored on for more than three decades.

The Undertaker is one of the greatest Superstars that the WWE has ever seen. ‘The Deadman’ should realize that he is now just a pale shadow of his former self, and should not overstay his welcome.

For a man of the stature of The Undertaker, the best thing that the WWE can do is to induct him into the Hall of Fame Class of 2019, allow him to have one last retirement match, and have him walk into the sunset with his head held high.

So, there you have it. These are the 3 reasons why I feel that Wrestlemania 35 should be the last for the Undertaker.

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