The Undertaker retires from WWE after nearly 27 years following Roman Reigns defeat
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After a quarter of a century, The Undertaker seems to have retired from WWE.
The wrestling legend dropped his gloves, hat and trenchcoat in the middle of the ring at the end of Sunday night's WrestleMania 33.
The 52-year-old, whose real name is Mark William Calaway, lost the main event to Roman Reigns.
Fans have been paying tribute to him with the hashtag #ThankYouTaker and #WrestleMania has been trending.
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Throughout his career, the Undertaker's been a multiple world heavyweight champion, a six-time tag team titleholder and a Royal Rumble winner.
The star was first introduced in the 1990's Survivor Series, although he began his wrestling career with World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) in 1984.
He debuted on WWE as the final member of Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar Team.
It wasn't long before he was fighting with Hulk Hogan, who was then at the top of WWE.
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The star was also known as a WWE pioneer.
He was part of the first ever Casket Match at Survivor Series in November 1992, the first-ever Buried Alive match in 1996 and the inaugural Hell in a Cell Match in October 1997.
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