WWE confirm Undertaker’s ‘final farewell’ will be at Survivor Series as legend celebrates 30 years in ring

FANS will bid a fond farewell to The Undertaker when he makes the final appearance of his career at Survivor Series.
The Phenom debuted in the event some 30 years ago and is finally putting to bed long-running retirement rumours.
A WWE statement confirmed Taker's final outing as part of a month of special features on his legendary career.
It read: "Undertaker’s Final Farewell will take place at Survivor Series on Sunday, November 22 at 7pm ET streaming live around the world on WWE Network, capping off The Phenom’s legendary 30-year career.
"One of the most iconic Superstars in WWE history, and a pop culture phenomenon, Undertaker made his WWE debut at Survivor Series on November 22, 1990."
Talk of The Undertaker's exit has been rife since the 55-year-old was the centre of a documentary, The Last Ride, in the summer.
The final episode saw the wrestler announce his retirement but fans hoped for one last glimpse of their hero.
Certain reports had suggested that he would appear at Wrestlemania 37 for a face-off with John Cena.
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Taker first appeared on WWE in the Survivor Series and went on to enjoy an esteemed career.
Highlights include a 21-year undefeated streak at Wrestlemania, multiple WWE Championship reigns and encounters with the likes of Triple H, Shawn Michaels and Hulk Hogan.
In a recent SunSport poll, fans named Taker as their favourite-ever WWE star.
A whopping 27.6 per cent of voters picked the American, ahead of Steve Austin and The Rock, who completed the readers' podium.