– The Deadman, as he was fondly known to his fans is one of the most iconic wrestlers of his time
– The 55-year-old spent nearly 30 years in the ring in an illustrious career dating back from the 90s
– His retirement coincided with recent reports he no longer sees eye-to-eye with Vince McMahon
WWE legend The Undertaker has called it a day with the Vince McMahon-owned company.
The Undertaker confirmed his retirement from the ring during the final episode of his documentary, ‘The Last Ride.’
During the announcement, the 55-year-old wrestler revealed he will not continue in the WWE.
He, however, admitted he would certainly make a comeback should McMahon “feel the pinch” to have him back.
“If there was ever a perfect ending to a career, that right there was it. If Vince was in a pinch, would I come back? I guess time would only tell there,” The Sun quoted The Undertaker saying.
“In case of emergency, break glass, you pull out The Undertaker. I would consider it. [But] at this point in my career, I have no desire to get back in the ring,”he continued.
The Undertaker went on to divulge he has “nothing left to accomplish” having had a long and illustrious 30-year career in the ring.
“I’m at a point, it’s time this cowboy really rides away. There’s nothing left for me to conquer or accomplish,” he noted.
His retirement came amid reports he no longer sees eye-to-eye with McMahon despite the pair’s long-standing mutual relationship dating back to the 90s.