10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About 2020

1. The Undertaker's Retirement Happened In Front Of Nobody

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How depressing was this?

The Undertaker is the single greatest character in WWE history, and has ruled supreme for 30 years. His achievements will never be matched, and he deserved the biggest send off Vinnie Mac's crew can muster. Sadly, in 2020, that was an empty building at Survivor Series.

Again, WWE tried. They really tried, but no amount of laser lighting or Paul Bearer holograms could mask the fact that this was an empty arena promo. 'Taker's 'Final Farewell' needed a sell out crowd chanting his name and thanking him for three decades or service. Instead, the only chants were piped in.

WWE must make this right as soon as humanly possible. Nobody would moan if The Undertaker was given another 'Farewell' when fans are allowed back in arenas. Also, his inevitable Hall Of Fame induction should not happen if things aren't back to normal by next spring.

What else do you think WWE wants fans to forget about 2020? For more wrestling, check out WWE TLC 2020: 10 Nightmares That Could Happen and 7 Ups & 1 Down From WWE SmackDown (Dec 11)!

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