Monday 3 April 2017

The Undertaker's Last Ride

I HAVE not written about wrestling since April 7, 2014 when The Undertaker's 21–0 undefeated streak at WrestleMania came to an end with a loss to Brock Lesnar .
However, I have mentioned a couple of times that my days as a wrestling fan will officially be over when The Undertaker retires. Last night The Undertaker recorded his second loss at the grandest stage of them all to Roman Reigns in a No Holds Barred Match and placed his ring gear in the middle of the ring which can only be interpreted he had had his final match.
If The Undertaker has really retired then this is it for me. I have been a diehard wrestling fan since 1989 and The Phenom in my opinion is the last remaining wrestler from the days I religiously watched the product.
The Dead Man is arguably the greatest gimmick in the history of wrestling. No man has done a better job at turning what essentially is a ridiculous gimmick into a freaking legend. I don’t think there is any wrestler whose gimmick captivated fans for close to three decades. But what is even more amazing is the respect he commanded in and outside the ring. The Undertaker is not only respected by fans but by the entire locker room. I have never heard any wrestler be it new or old who has said anything bad about The Undertaker. And that is almost impossible in this business.
I am not going to lie. My heart hurts at The Undertaker’s retirement. And what hurts even more is that he had to be retired by Roman Reigns of all people. I have nothing against Reigns, but The Undertaker deserved to be retired by someone worthy.
Anyway, having been a fan of this man since I was barely a teen and having been there for from November 22, 1990 when he debuted in then WWF at Survivor Series to April 2, 2017, nothing has ever had that "End of an Era" feel for me like The Undertaker retiring.
For me, without The Undertaker, there is definitely no reason to continue watching this sport any more. The product has become quite stale in the last few years and I found myself struggling to watch some of the recent PPVs.
Most wrestling legends get a grand send-off when they retire, with speeches and lots of applause. I hope this won’t be the case with The Undertaker. He came as an enigma. He should leave like an enigma.
People say it all the time but this time it's true, there is no one like The Undertaker, and there never will be. Men like him come once in a lifetime.
Rest In Peace!


#ThankYouTaker

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