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The Undertaker sports braided ponytail and shaves moustache as WWE legend changes his look

Undertaker’s last WWE appearance came at Survivor Series 2020 (Picture: WWE)

WWE legend The Undertaker has sported a lot of different looks and styles over the years, and it seems that’s even carrying on into retirement.

The sure-fire Hall of Famer – whose final bout was the highly praised cinematic Boneyard Match against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36 – said goodbye to his in-ring career during a farewell tribute night at Survivor Series last year, but he still makes his presence felt in other ways.

Over the weekend, he popped up on WWE’s TikTok account to chat to the social media team with some quickfire questions and answers.

Before we get to that though, it looks like the Dead Man has switched up his look against, as he sat on camera with a braided ponytail hanging over his shoulders.

His facial hair – which he’s also changed a lot throughout his career – is a little different too, with ‘Taker ditching his moustache and going for a standalone goatee.

The former world champion – whose real name is Mark Callaway – completed his look with a black shirt and camouflage beanie with a pair of shades on top of his head.

⚱️ @undertaker answered our questions on @tiktok_us!

Which questions would YOU ask #TheDeadman if you had the chance? 🤔⬇️ pic.twitter.com/Ygtoo0eQIc

— WWE (@WWE) December 11, 2021

During the Q&A, Undertaker managed to give some insight despite the short and snappy answers, as he first named Edge as his favourite current WWE superstar, while he regards the late, great Yokozuna as his ‘toughest opponent’.

Despite an iconic career facing a who’s who of legends along the way, the Phenom still has some regrets and he immediately responded with ‘Andre The Giant’ when asked who he wishes he could have faced.

And while his own trench coach and hat will go down in history, ‘Taker name dropped Rey Mysterio as having the ‘best ring gear’ today, while Drew McIntyre got the nod as having his favourite entrance besides his own.

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Undertaker hasn’t appeared on WWE television since Survivor Series 2020, but he did step out fully in character back in October to introduce Pitbull – yes, Mr. Worldwide himself – to the stage in Saudi Arabia one night before Crown Jewel.

Addressing the fans in attendance as his theme music played in the background, he said: ‘It is my extreme honour to introduce to you… a man that is known around the world. He is Mr. 305. He is Mr. Worldwide.

‘He is the Grammy Award-winning international superstar. Now Riyadh… let’s put your hands together and make some noise!’

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