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Post by IRS on Jul 1, 2020 17:47:12 GMT -5
I'd honestly be shocked if we don't see him again next year. I can't see him going out in a match with nobody in the stands, and Taker seems like the sort of traditionalist that would want to go out on his back.
But I'm wrong more often than I'm right, so what do I know.
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Post by jking1979 on Jul 2, 2020 21:01:56 GMT -5
I would like to see Sting and Undertaker in a WWE ring at the same time. I still think the Boneyard Match was entertaining if it really is Undertaker's last match.
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Post by ~ Cymru ~ on Jul 2, 2020 21:30:50 GMT -5
He's too much of a perfectionist to be happy with his last match not being in front of a live audience. I don't know 8f it's a work or if it's something he's saying to himself as he knows the time is coming, but I bet my bottom dollar it's not his last outing.
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Post by BoJack Hogan on Jul 3, 2020 8:57:02 GMT -5
After all of that grandstanding with the docuseries I really hope he doesn't come back. He hasn't looked great since the second match with Michaels, and its been pretty sad since after the match with Bray. He's had a couple of adequate passes since, like the low blow match with Brock and the 5 minute Cena squash, but every other match has tarnished his legacy more and more. He's at late Flair status now, where every time he gets in the ring is embarrassing. The docuseries made him look like a broken down old man who couldn't let go. How many guys said 'nobody can tell him when its over, only he knows'? That was not a complement. I actually expected a little more from someone like Taker after all of those years of saying that he didn't want to be out there with people saying 'remember how great he used to be'. It would hurt to see him out there again, so I hope he never has another match. The Boneyard was the perfect note to go out on. He rode off into the moonlight to the sound of Metallica. Best of all, it was really him, not a caricature of what he used to be.
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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on Jul 3, 2020 9:14:17 GMT -5
I'd still like for Taker and Sting to have a cinematic style match, but if Taker is happy with the ending and ready to call it quits, then I'm happy for him.
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Post by TheHitmanKid on Jul 4, 2020 21:26:47 GMT -5
Stay retired Undertaker. I dont want his career to being ruined if he comes back (not another Taker vs Goldberg)
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Post by Newsted on Jul 7, 2020 5:10:34 GMT -5
He'll be back when either HHH/Kane/Sting/Edge/Orton wants to do a cinematic match.
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Post by ℍ𝕒𝕣𝕕 𝕋𝕠 𝕂𝕚𝕝𝕝 on Jul 7, 2020 15:44:30 GMT -5
I think in some ways, the Boneyard Match was a perfect way to go out. In some ways, the circumstances were just so odd that it seems like an uneventful way to cap off such a long career.
I think having one last match at Survivor Series this year, empty arena or not, is gonna be the time and place to do it. Same performer, same character, Survivor Series 1990 to Survivor Series 2020. Have him in a 5v5 and let everyone else carry the match. He either is the final one to be pinned by someone he wants to give the rub. Or he's just doing high spots the whole match, cooling down throughout at ringside, and goes in with five minutes left for a tombstone and being the sole survivor.
Either way, I think it would be a really, really cool way to cap it, right at his 'presumed' thirty year anniversary.
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