The Undertaker announced his retirement from WWE in 2020. He has wrestled the most WrestleMania matches and holds a spectacular win record of 25-2. He will be inducted into the 2022 Hall of Fame.
In what comes as a historic announcement from World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and its fans, legendary pro-wrestler The Undertaker will be inducted into the Hall of Fame, Class of 2022. WWE officially announced on Friday after the news was earlier broken by New York Post. The induction will happen during the WrestleMania 38 week, on April 1, at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
YES!!! Congratulations . Deserving is an understatement. He is a symbol of everything great about our business. Growing up he was always my hero. Thank you for inspiring me. To me, you are the greatest! 🐐 https://t.co/gqsaQlIQhc
— Damian Priest (@ArcherOfInfamy)The Undertaker is yet to respond on his induction but will be doing so on NBC's The TODAY Show on Saturday. His legacy in WWE is unparalleled, as he inflicted fear on his opponents and anyone who dared to cross him. As he portrayed the gimmick of The Dead Man, no other pro-wrestler was scarier than him, as he famously also topped the chart of the Scariest Wrestler in History by multiple media houses.
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Congratulations to on his induction into the ! No one, and I mean NO ONE, deserves it more. The Undertaker is truly iconic and transcends . The man behind the character is just as impressive! I am absolutely thrilled! CONGRATULATIONS!!
— Kane (@KaneWWE)The Undertaker has witnessed unprecedented success since making his debut during the Survivor Series pay-per-view (PPV) in 1990. He is a seven-time world champion, besides winning the Hardcore Championship on an occasion, and the World Tag-Team Championship on seven instances. He also won the 2007 Royal Rumble, besides winning the Tuwaiq Mountain Trophy and 15 Slammy Awards.
There isn’t a Hall of Fame without this man https://t.co/MRHUgVFs2Q pic.twitter.com/NQGdfNt3TW
— Drew McIntyre (@DMcIntyreWWE)One of The Undertaker's spectacular records happens to be in WrestleMania. While he has competed in most matches in the event's history, he also holds the record of winning the most matches (25). He also held the longest unbeaten streak of 21-0 before Brock Lesnar broke the line at WrestleMania 30. His second loss came against Roman Reigns.