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In the main event, John "Bradshaw" Layfield faced The Undertaker for the WWE Championship in a Last Ride Match. At the beginning, the Undertaker performed Old School, a Chokeslam and a leg drop on the ring apron. JBL hit Undertaker with the steel steps and tried to put the Undertaker in the hearse but the Undertaker fought back. JBL executed a ...
The Undertaker. who faced Mr. Kennedy in a Last Ride match at Armageddon. The following match was a Last Ride match between The Undertaker and Mr. Kennedy, where the only way to win was by throwing one's opponent into a hearse and driving it out of the arena. During the beginning of the match, The Undertaker tossed Kennedy into steel steps on ...
The sixth bout on the card was a casket match between The Ortons (Randy and "Cowboy" Bob) and The Undertaker. Near the end of the match, The Undertaker had placed "Cowboy" Bob in the casket and was attempting to place Randy in it as well. After performing a Last Ride on Randy, The Undertaker went to open
Mark Calaway, better known to WWE fans as The Undertaker, is finally pulling back the curtain on his storied career with a revealing new WWE Network docuseries titled “Undertaker: The Last Ride ...
Mr. Kennedy and The Undertaker continued to feud, [39] [40] [41] including a First Blood match at Survivor Series, which Kennedy won after MVP hit the Undertaker with a steel chair, [42] and a Last Ride match at Armageddon, which the Undertaker won. [43] Kennedy also lost his United States Championship to Chris Benoit. [44]
Mark Calaway discusses pulling back the curtain on his character, who he believes can assume his role as WWE’s locker room general, and his future plans.
On June 21, 2020, in the final episode of the Undertaker: The Last Ride documentary, Callaway retired from the professional wrestling industry. [9] Later on that November, he confirmed that he was "officially retired" in an interview. [10] Many wrestlers and other public figures paid tribute to him on their social media pages. [272]
For 30 years, The Undertaker has thrilled wrestling fans. A five-part documentary about his prolific career debuts Sunday on the WWE Network.