10 Things We Learned From WWE’s Undertaker: The Last Ride (Final Chapter)

1. He's Finally Content

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Despite going through personal agony and professional strife over the past few years, The Undertaker is finally ready to ride off into the sunset and call time on his iconic WWE career. He had a visible tear in his eye when telling company cameras that he's content after seeking the right match to go out with.

AJ Styles gave him that, and he'll be forever thankful.

That's a massive compliment to Styles; years ago, nobody could've imagined that one of TNA's finest would go on to have 'Taker's very last match. Again, as mentioned in the intro, it might not be his last, but he thinks it is. Right now, that's maybe all that's important.

'Taker is satisfied with what he achieved over 30 years as an active WWE performer. He was there whenever Vince McMahon needed him, enjoyed countless thrilling moments and is happy he's able to thank both fans and his peers for everything.

For now, The Undertaker's career will rest in peace.

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