10 Most Popular Questions Fans Are Asking WWE Right Now
2. Is WrestleMania 32 Going To Be The Undertaker's Last?
Question: The Undertaker is the single most-enduring character in World Wrestling Entertainment history. Making his debut under the guise way back in 1990, Mark Calaway has become somewhat of a unique entity in the company. His gimmick may still be drizzled with supernatural elements, but wrestling fans have come to respect his legacy and longevity more than anything else. It seems there's a very good chance Undertaker will be inducted as part of the 2016 WWE Hall Of Fame ceremony before WrestleMania 32. Due to this, there have been many suggestions that 'Mania will be his last one with the company as an active part of the roster. In other words, will The Undertaker retire from working matches following this year's WrestleMania? Answer: It's somewhat curious that WWE haven't yet announced Undertaker as a definite for the Hall Of Fame. It makes sense to imagine that his induction would be hyped for months, because it's one of the biggest in the history of the ceremony. Therefore, there's a chance that this may not be his final hurrah with the promotion. The Undertaker is still a big draw for many casual fans, meaning he's a useful tool even when used sporadically. WWE are likely to want the ability to call on his services for one-off appearances over the next few years, even if it is only at WrestleMania. This one is up in the air, at least until any Hall Of Fame induction is confirmed.
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