10 Recent Things That Didn't Go WWE's Way
10. The Undertaker's Last Ride At Survivor Series
Let's face it, for the most part, 2020 acted as perhaps one of the most depressing and uninspiring periods in the history of WWE.
A company already overly fond of frolicking in trite and stale waters found itself with no choice but to cart out its increasingly dull product in front of an empty arena reliant more on LED screens than it was originally.
And it was among this sea of dreariness that Vince McMahon was rather unintentionally hilariously made to produce a final salute to his most loyal servant as The Undertaker's 30th anniversary with the company coincided with his long-awaited official retirement within an undesirably chilling Amway Center.
Trying their best to make demonic lemonade out of holographic lemons, a whole host of legends such as The Godfather, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Kane, and many more cheered on Mark Calaway, Vince McMahon made a rare in-ring appearance, and even Paul Bearer rocked up via virtual manifestation. But little could change the fact that a global pandemic royally scuppered any and all original respectful plans, no doubt leading to the increase in attention given to The Phenom's Hall of Fame induction this year.