WWE Survivor Series SPOILERS: Major Names Present For The Undertaker's Final Farewell

Huge spoilers detailing WWE legends on hand for tonight's "Final Farewell" to The Undertaker.

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Former legendary Undertaker opponents Edge, Mick Foley, Kevin Nash and The Big Show are all at the ThunderDome for tonight's Survivor Series according to PWInsider.

The quartet joins Rikishi, Henry & Phineas Godwinn, Tim White, Kurt Angle, Kane, The Godfather and Savio Vega for an evening the company have billed as the legendary figure's "Final Farewell".

Each man had major encounters with The Undertaker, with all apart from Foley adding their names to the legendary WrestleMania undefeated streak in 2008, 1996 and 2003 respectively. As Mankind, 'Mrs Foley's Baby Boy' was perhaps 'The Deadman's best and most important opponent. As well as helping him reinvent himself in 1996, Foley's famous plunges from and through the Hell In A Cell structure at King Of The Ring 1998 form two of Undertaker's most iconic moments in a career full of them.

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It's unclear if any of the above will appear on camera for the show, or if they've just been brought in as part of the 30 year celebrations, a rumoured upcoming new Network piece on The Undertaker's career, or simply to share stories and memories backstage.

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