#1 The Undertaker bids farewell to WWE as advertised
When WWE announced that The Undertaker would say his "final farewell" at Survivor Series 2020, many speculated that there might be more to the segment than the company suggested.
Would Survivor Series play host to an angle to set up one last feud for the iconic Superstar, for example? The Fiend was even speculated as potentially being that final foe for "The Deadman". Surely The Undertaker would not just appear, say his goodbyes and leave?
That is, though, pretty much what happened. The ceremony - which headlined the Survivor Series card - saw many Superstars from throughout The Undertaker's 30-year WWE career make appearances.
Some of the Undertaker's most famous rivals made their way to the ring to celebrate his accomplishments. The likes of Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Mick Foley, Ric Flair, and Kane were all present.
Alongside them were some of The Undertaker's real-life friends, including The Godfather, Savio Vega, Rikishi and The Godwinns. Each of these men were members of the "Bone Street Krew" with The Undertaker, a backstage group of Superstars who traveled together during the 1990s in WWE.
Strangely, though, all of these legends disappeared from the ring before The Undertaker ever appeared. It was left to WWE Chairman Vince McMahon to introduce the guest of honor after paying his own emotional tribute.
The Undertaker says goodbye to the WWE Universe at Survivor Series
The man himself then made his way to the ring. He took in the occasion for several moments before delivering a promo that was entirely in-character.
Ending his short speech with the words: "My time has come to let The Undertaker Rest...In...Peace", Mark Calaway clearly intended to close the door on his legendary character at Survivor Series.
Fittingly, towards the end of the segment, The Undertaker bowed to a hologram of his late manager Paul Bearer - who passed away in 2013.
The whole presentation felt like the storyline ending of The Undertaker character in WWE, just as was advertised. Whether he decides to make any future appearances - particularly when crowds are allowed to return to WWE events - remains to be seen.