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The general timeline of people turning on him gradually:
>2013 - 2020: Post Wrestlemania 30. Undertaker doesn't retire despite going to the hospital after that match. His body is getting worn down. Every match he has from this point on just gets worse and worse. Taker tries to chase the ghost of actually having a good match again and doesn't receive it. Doesn't listen to the signs his body is telling him to retire, and ends up in hospital after a bunch of matches. First signs of people disliking him as they start to claim he should retire but the very large majority still like him
>2019: Saudi matches start happening, he has the really bad match against DX and the disaster match against Goldberg, people start to agree that he's over the hill and killing his legacy and that he should retire.
>2020: Undertaker retires, restoring more hope and faith in him and general sentiment for him begins to improve
>2022: Undertaker begins appearing on interviews and in WWE as "Mark Callaway" and begins to kill the mystique of The Undertaker
>2024: Undertaker launches the Six Feet Under podcast, killing all mystique about him. He reveals himself as just a boring out of touch boomer who literally says "back in my day" unironically
>2025: Undertaker begins shoving his wife in everything, fucks over the Six Feet Under podcast by replacing his co host with Michelle, Mickie James get replaced on that tough enogh style reality show with Michelle. This was the biggest point where I noticed the majority public opinion starting to turn on him
>2025: Undertaker goes full WWE bootlicker and Saudi bootlicker. People have now fully turned on him