

The Undertaker officially retiring from the WWE ring was probably one of the most overwhelming moments in the company’s history. Even though he had given thirty years of his life to the industry, the WWE Universe wanted some more of his time. But, it’s interesting to know why The Deadman decided to hang up the boots after three long decades.
So why did he make that decision? The Phenom revealed the reason when he appeared on Cold as B*lls with Kevin Hart.
“In my mind, I wanted to do it, in my heart, I still wanted to do it. But I realized my body couldn’t do what it used to do.”
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Over the years, Taker has put his body through quite a lot. In fact, he has gone through over fifteen surgeries, and all of them definitely took a toll on his body.
Regardless, the WWE Universe remains hopeful that someday The Undertaker will return to the ring. It will be quite exhilarating to watch The Phenom execute the piledriver again!
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The Undertaker is one of the few Superstars allowed to use The Piledriver
The Piledriver is one of the most complicated moves in WWE. It requires the pro-wrestler to pick up his opponent and smash him headfirst on the ring floor. The idea is to ensure the pro-wrestler’s knees touch the ground before the opponent. Unfortunately, there is more than enough room for a botch during this move.

As of now, only The Undertaker and Kane may use this move in the ring. Apart from them, everyone is banned from using the move or any variants of the same.
The ban came along after the Late Owen Hart botched the move when executing it on Stone Cold Steve Austin. The Texas Rattlesnake suffered a broken neck and it could have ended his career even before it took off.
However, he returned to wrestling after making a recovery and attained new heights in the industry.
On the other hand, Vince McMahon immediately banned the move to avoid any form of unintentional accidents in the future.
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But of course, who can take away the right to execute the most complicated move in WWE from The Brothers of Destruction?
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