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5 Most Short-Lived Retirements In WWE History

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#5.) The Undertaker – 371 days

The Undertaker is a superstar who fans have wanted to see retired since 2014, but it just doesn’t seem to happen. Each time he comes back, his performances are rarely ever flattering to himself and usually only serves as a reminder of old age catching up to him. WrestleMania 33 was seemingly his farewell and it was all perfect.

The Undertaker would ride off into the sunset and placed his hat and gloves in the ring one last time. Fans were sad but knew that the time was right. However, just about a year later, John Cena was calling out The Undertaker for a match at WrestleMania. The Phenom did end up returning at WrestleMania 34, beating Cena in a whopping 165 seconds.

He would then make a regular part-time return to the ring and still seems to keep going without any real end game.

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