10 HUGE WWE Survivor Series 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

9. The Undertaker's "Final Farewell"

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What of The Undertaker this year then, 30 on from his iconic arrival as Ted Dibiase's mystery partner on the same evening a giant chicken hatched out of an even bigger egg?

A night of debuts in 1990 saw one wrestler instantly positioned as the daftest running gag in WWE history, and the other manage a beloved 25 year career before becoming one himself. Yet, it was during his rather moribund quarter-century Survivor Series celebration that The Undertaker pounded Bray Wyatt's d*ck into the dirt alongside his brother Kane.

The Brothers Of Destruction had a fairly easy time of it then, and The Fiend's taken to trying to avenge the worst of his former persona's beatings since battering Finn Bálor at SummerSlam 2019. This probably doesn't bode well for a tear-soaked retirement angle.

To be crystal clear, this is not a prediction that any of this will be any good, nor even the "Final Farewell" they've laughably promoted. 'The Deadman's not saying goodbye forever to a few hundred one-way Zoom calls, not least if he can set up a little bit more spooky bullsh*t that might obscure the flaws that would occur if he braved another live match.

 
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