10 Ways The Undertaker Can Quit WWE On Top

10. Work His Last Match On Monday Night Raw

Number 10 may seem like a stretch for some fans but for others, it's the perfect scenario for The Deadman to perhaps end his WWE career. The first Monday Night Raw aired back on January 11, 1993 and spotlighted The Undertaker as one of the featured performers. The program eventually led to The Monday Night Wars with WCW and it was not long until the focus of each company was defeating the other in ratings and overall fan support. Somewhere among all the chaos and turmoil was The Deadman, who did not get caught up in what Ted Turner's company was doing from week to week. In fact, many could argue that Taker was somewhat left out of the war, especially since he did not tend to talk much about the business unless it centered on WWE. Of course, he was a company guy and as such he towed the company line every time he was on TV. What better way for him to say goodbye than to feature his last match on the program that he helped bring to life over 20 years ago? It would be a very historic night for WWE and one of the most memorable nights that fans would ever witness. Undertaker could go out with his head up on a great note and take his final bow on the Raw stage.
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