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Sony Sports India will be streaming a special tribute to the Undertaker, titled #30yearsofTaker on  November 15. The ‘Deadman’ posted a tweet, thanking the fans in India for their support.

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#30yearsofTaker

Sony Pictures Network will be streaming the special tribute to Undertaker on Sony Ten 1 in English and on Sony Ten 3 in Hindi. The show begins at 8 pm IST for fans in India.

The Undertaker’s legendary career has led to the creation of a wide fanbase across the globe. His popularity and aura is much higher in countries like India, where fans have adored him for 30 years. The Undertaker holds a special place in the hearts of his fans in India.

He thanked his fans in India for the love and support they’ve shown him throughout his legendary career. He said, “The support received over the years from fans across the world still amazes me.”

Fans in India would be surely interested and hyped to watch an exclusive tribute to one of their most favourite wrestlers.

Undertaker confirmed his retirement his year

The Undertaker has retired from WWE. The legend revealed in his ‘Last Ride’ docu-series on the WWE Network that the ‘Boneyard Match’ vs AJ Styles was his final match as a wrestler. WWE even confirmed the news on Twitter.

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Undertaker will be completing thirty years in the WWE. He made his debut for the company at Survivor Series in 1990 and was part of the ‘Million Dollar Man’ Ted DiBiase’s Million Dollar Team. He more than made a terrifying impression at the event, striking fear into the hearts of both his opponents and the fans.

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In 30 years, Undertaker has achieved a plethora of accomplishments. He is a multi-time World Champion, a Royal Rumble Winner, and a 5-time WrestleMania main eventer. However, his most incredible accomplishment is ‘The Streak’. In fact, his 21-0 WrestleMania undefeated streak cemented him as one of the greatest and most iconic wrestlers in the WWE.