Undertaker funeral
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Undertaker
For three decades, The Undertaker loomed over the WWE landscape like a menacing shadow, spelling out doom for those who dared cross him. Imbued with seemingly mystical abilities and preternatural in-ring skill, The Deadman was a WWE great in a class by himself, and no list of legends would be complete without him.
First introduced at 1990’s Survivor Series, The Phenom debuted as the final member of Ted DiBiase’s “Million Dollar Team.” It wasn’t long before he began to battle with Hulk Hogan, then at the top of the food chain in WWE. This clash set the tone for Undertaker’s dominant career. No one was too big, and no one was safe from his gloved grip.
A multi-time WWE and World Heavyweight Champion, a six-time tag team titleholder and a Royal Rumble Match winner in 2007, Undertaker’s accomplishments in WWE have cemented his place among the greatest in the game. A true in-ring pioneer, he was part of many WWE firsts, including the first-ever Casket Match at Survivor Series 1992, the first-ever Buried Alive match in 1996 and the inaugural Hell in a Cell Match in
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The Undertaker Height, Weight, Age, Affairs, Wife, Biography & More
in meters- 2.08 m
in Feet Inches- 6’ 10"
in meters- 2.03 m
in Feet Inches- 6' 8”
in Pounds- 310 lbs
- Waist: 38 Inches
- Biceps: 17.5 Inches
Chokeslam
Hell's Gate (Submission manoeuvre)
• WWF Hardcore Championship (1 time)
• WWF World Heavyweight Championship (4 time)
• WWF World Tag Team Championship (6 time)
• Winner of 2007 Royal Rumble
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The Undertaker
Mark William Calaway (born March 24, 1965)[5] is a retired Americanprofessional wrestler. He is most well known by the name (The) Undertaker. He works for the World Wrestling Federation/WWE since 1990. He is a three-time World Heavyweight Champion and four-time WWE Champion.
Calaway made his debut with Dallas, Texas based World Class Championship Wrestling. In 1988 he joined USWA. He began working as the Undertaker for the WWF at the Survivor Seriespay-per-view in 1990 on Ted DiBiase's team. His team won the match, though The Undertaker was eliminated by count-out. Undertaker did not lose a match that entire year. He also won the WWF Championship. Soon after, he suffered his first championship loss after a match against Hulk Hogan for the title.
Undertaker has a 25-2 record at WrestleMania. After 23 years of being undefeated at the event, he lost his first WrestleMania match against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania XXX in 2014, and his second one against Roman Reigns three years later at WrestleMania 33. He announced his retirement from professional
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