Ric Flair has had many great moments in his legendary career but perhaps the greatest came in 2008, when he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and then went to WrestleMania 24 the next night to face Shawn Michaels in a losing effort. The Nature Boy's WWE career came to an end all in one weekend and for many fans, the highlight was his Hall of Fame induction. This will be the eventual ending point for The Undertaker. What Ric has meant to the industry, Taker has meant to WWE. He is one of the most respected performers of his or any, generation and he deserves the recognition that goes along with it. Perhaps never before has there been an instance in which a guy has done more to earn it; Taker has seen everything during his WWE career. While other Superstars left for a big payday in WCW, Taker stayed. When guys like Edge and CM Punk were coming up for a main event run, The Phenom put them to the test. Every year at WrestleMania when Vince McMahon needed him to step up, The Undertaker did just that. He has beaten the best and is the best. He has earned his place in the Hall. The Undertaker has entertained millions of fans through the years and he has done an admirable job of representing WWE. He is arguably the most important Superstar in the history of the company and when the time comes for him to accept the trophy on the Hall of Fame stage, it will be the best possible way to leave the industry on top.
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