The entirety of The Undertaker's Final Farewell at Survivor Series 2020.
The event took place on Sunday November 22nd, which marked 30 years to the day of Mark Calaway's WWE debut as The Undertaker. The venue was Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, which had been turned into the Thunderdome with LED boards all around the arena that showed off panels of fans that were watching in real-time. This was done so that fans could still be seen on live TV without leaving their homes, as a global pandemic was in full effect at the time. Prior to the creation of the Thunderdome, WWE aired all its PPVs (Pay-Per-Views, as they were previously called)/PLEs (Premium Live Events, as they are now called) and episodes of RAW and SmackDown from their Performance Centre in Orlando starting with WrestleMania 36.
This would be the first and only time that The Undertaker had made an in-character appearance inside the Thunderdome. The segment featured lengthy ovations, a hologram of the late Paul Bearer, and a 10-bell salute to honor a legendary career spanning 3 decades (The Undertaker holds the record for the longest continuous career in WWE, as he competed in at least 1 match every single year between 1990 and 2020). In addition, the segment shows perhaps the most unique Undertaker entrance ever seen as Tesla coils and additional pyro from around the LED boards and ringside area were featured.
A year and a half later, The Undertaker's legacy would be forever immortalized as he was inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame as the headliner for the Class Of 2022 - a group that also featured Queen Sharmell, the late Vader, and the Steiner Brothers (Scott and Rick) with the late Shad Gaspard of Cryme Tyme being that year's Warrior Award recipient.
Rights go to WWE for the Survivor Series event, the Thunderdome, and the character The Undertaker.
Rights go to Mark Calaway for portraying The Undertaker.
Rights go to Amalie Oil Co. for being the sponsor of Amalie Arena.
Rights go to the City of Tampa for the building Amalie Arena.
Rights go to Jim Johnston for the entrance music of The Undertaker, titled "Rest In Peace".
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