5 Ways The Undertaker Could Retire From WWE

3. Hall Of Fame

The Undertaker will inevitably be inducted into The Hall Of Fame. His place has been certain for many years, and perhaps 2015 is the most appropriate time for 'The Dead Man' to claim it. After all, The Undertaker has nothing left to prove. He has carved a career for himself that will never be replicated, and until WrestleMania 30, was the holder of the greatest active wining streak in all of sports entertainment. In many respects, an attempt by The Undertaker to further add to his legacy will do little but cheapen it. A nearly 50 year old Mark Calaway struggled to wrestle at WrestleMania 30, let alone wrestle multiple matches at different junctures in the near future. To do so could tarnish an unblemished career, which by extending this logic, would mean any subsequent retirement match whether 'grudge' or 'dream' match should perhaps not happen. Consequently the most appropriate scenario for The Undertaker to proceed with his retirement from the WWE, would be via The Hall Of Fame. However, because of the sheer magnitude of The Undertaker's induction, the WWE might see it fitting to induct just The Undertaker into the 2015 edition of The Hall Of Fame. The gesture would ring true with many fans both young and old who respect and appreciate the impact The Undertaker has made on the WWE for more than two decades. The ceremony would allow many WWE wrestlers past and present to honour The Undertaker and give Mark Calaway an opportunity to break out of 'The Dead Man' gimmick and deliver a highly anticipated speech on what will no doubt be looked upon in years to come as one of the greatest careers in WWE and professional wrestling history.
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