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Old 02-06-2016, 11:08 AM   #80
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In the realm of completely unrealistic ideas for Taker's final match...The Undertaker confirms that WrestleMania 32 will be his last ride, and not one but two legends make returns on Raw to stake their claim for why they should be The Undertaker's final opponent.

The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin. Uhh guys the Attitude Era Ended 15 Fucking Years Ago Texas Triple Threat Match. It's billed as the official end to three Hall of Fame careers.

The Undertaker wins, and the next night on Raw Michaels and Austin both come out to congratulate Taker and then the whole locker room empties in a similar fashion to the treatment Ric Flair received after he retired. The Undertaker is announced immediately as the first member of the HOF class of 2017. None of the three participants in the match are seen on WWE programming again except for the annual HOF show, special Austin podcasts on the Network, etc.
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