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The Conscience of the WWE
The Deadman
The Demon of Death Valley
The Last Outlaw
The Lord/Prince of Darkness
The Phenom
The American Bad-***
Big Evil
"The Spirit of the Undertaker lives in the soul of all mankind, the eternal flame of life that can not be extinguished, the legend which can not be explained"
"Accept the Lord of Darkness as your saviour,
Bathnal Nathra, de era
Allow the purity of evil to guide you,
Anail Nathrak, Dorthnei Diednei,
Anail Nathrak, de era umbrana"
Undertaker made his WWE debut in 1990, ever since legends such as the likes of Hogan, HBK, Bret, Austin, Flair and The Rock have come and gone; but The Undertaker has outlasted them all and to this day his spirit lives on. In recent times his appearances have been limited to Wrestlemania and no one can doubt that he's a corner stone of the industry.
The Undertakers contributions to wrestling are unprecedented in their own right, when the company was struggling the 90's he remained an instrumental figure in keeping the business going and adopted with the times consistently throughout the distinct era whilst retaining the mystique of the Undertaker character which incredibly remains popular to this day. For a figure his size he has been outstanding in the ring and put on arguably the greatest match of all time with HBK at WM25.
The Wrestlemania PPV is the single greatest event in the industry and I doubt there will ever be another performer to match Undertakers streak, it is the greatest WWE accomplishment in itself for a performer and from an in-ring POV especially during the second half his matches have been excellent.
Undertaker has also had the distinction of being a locker room leader throughout his career and remained a huge role model who has guided other talent and has often be the go to man to resolve disputed. He's also one of the most selfless wrestlers in history and has never shy'd from elevating those whom the company have required him to do so be it in victory or defeat, and no one has a bad word to say about the man even those whom have retired and often love to mud sling.
Quiet frankly, Undertaker may well be the greatest of all time but he has often been taken for granted. It's safe to say that a big part of Pro-Wrestling dies with his retirement.
The Deadman
The Demon of Death Valley
The Last Outlaw
The Lord/Prince of Darkness
The Phenom
The American Bad-***
Big Evil
"The Spirit of the Undertaker lives in the soul of all mankind, the eternal flame of life that can not be extinguished, the legend which can not be explained"
"Accept the Lord of Darkness as your saviour,
Bathnal Nathra, de era
Allow the purity of evil to guide you,
Anail Nathrak, Dorthnei Diednei,
Anail Nathrak, de era umbrana"
Undertaker made his WWE debut in 1990, ever since legends such as the likes of Hogan, HBK, Bret, Austin, Flair and The Rock have come and gone; but The Undertaker has outlasted them all and to this day his spirit lives on. In recent times his appearances have been limited to Wrestlemania and no one can doubt that he's a corner stone of the industry.
The Undertakers contributions to wrestling are unprecedented in their own right, when the company was struggling the 90's he remained an instrumental figure in keeping the business going and adopted with the times consistently throughout the distinct era whilst retaining the mystique of the Undertaker character which incredibly remains popular to this day. For a figure his size he has been outstanding in the ring and put on arguably the greatest match of all time with HBK at WM25.
The Wrestlemania PPV is the single greatest event in the industry and I doubt there will ever be another performer to match Undertakers streak, it is the greatest WWE accomplishment in itself for a performer and from an in-ring POV especially during the second half his matches have been excellent.
Undertaker has also had the distinction of being a locker room leader throughout his career and remained a huge role model who has guided other talent and has often be the go to man to resolve disputed. He's also one of the most selfless wrestlers in history and has never shy'd from elevating those whom the company have required him to do so be it in victory or defeat, and no one has a bad word to say about the man even those whom have retired and often love to mud sling.
Quiet frankly, Undertaker may well be the greatest of all time but he has often been taken for granted. It's safe to say that a big part of Pro-Wrestling dies with his retirement.