The Undertaker, until retiring in 2020.
The Undertaker, until retiring in 2020.
The Undertaker, until retiring in 2020.
"I just think the product is a little soft. There's guys here and there that have an edge to them, but there's too much pretty and not enough substance right now," The Undertaker had made this controversial remark back in January during his appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, which sparked a heated debate between past and present WWE superstars.In a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, Taker has clarified the intent behind his words stressing how he wasn't "bashing" WWE's talent.
While The Undertaker bid farewell to his monumental WWE career by retiring last year with his classic Boneyard Match against AJ Styles at Wrestlemania 36, it doesn't mean that his love for wrestling has suddenly diminished.
Whether you're a fan of professional wrestling or not, the name The Undertaker has always been a known persona to one and all. After 30 years of entertaining the WWE Universe as one of the greatest WWE gimmicks of all time, Mark Callaway is bidding goodbye to his home.
The Undertaker had been a part of some iconic and very explosive wrestling matches during the course of his career in WWE. The wrestler, who was an inseparable part of WWE for 30 years, has added various remarkable performances to his credit.
The Undertaker finally announced his retirement from the wrestling scene in the finale episode of his five-part documentary series, Undertaker: The Last Ride. Taker has been an inseparable part of WWE for the past 30 years left the fans emotional with his latest decision to finally say goodbye to the world of wrestling.
The Undertaker has become a name that is synonymous with WWE in the past three decades. In fact, even if someone doesn't follow the wrestling sport keenly, that person is most likely to have read or learned about The Undertaker.
The Undertaker has been an inseparable part of WWE for the past 30 years and he is finally ready to say goodbye to the wrestling scene for good. After teasing the idea of a possible retirement in his five-part documentary series, Undertaker: The Last Ride, legendary WWE wrestler finally confirmed that he is retiring in the finale episode.
The Undertaker is a name that has become synonymous with WWE for three decades and counting. Moreover, if someone isn't even a fan of professional wrestling, they have still heard or know of Taker.
Back when The Undertaker and Sting were an active part of the wrestling scene, people rooting for them to lock horns in the wrestling ring. They are two legends in the professional wrestling business who never had the opportunity to face each other, even though at one point they seemed like the obvious candidates for a power-packed match.
The Undertaker has been an inseparable part of the wrestling scene under WWE for the past 30 years. While he is currently not as active in the wrestling ring as he was back in the day, he is, beyond doubt, one of the most celebrated wrestlers of all time.
The Undertaker was known for The Streak, a series of 21 straight victories at WWE's flagship annual event, WrestleMania, before it was broken by Brock Lesnar.
WWE superstar Mark William Calaway aka The Undertaker has been a part of the wrestling world for over 30 years now. Over the course of his career, The Undertaker always kept his personal life and even his personal views under tight wraps.
Shawn Michaels and Mark William Calaway aka The Undertaker have been an inseparable part of the WWE family for years now. Back when we knew the wrestling company as WWF, the two locked horns and gave remarkable performances that are still celebrated as some of the all-time classics matches in the history of WWE.
Back when professional wrestler Mark William Calaway was given the supernatural character of The Undertaker, the storyline did wonders for his wrestling career. It’s been almost 30 years since The Undertaker entered the wrestling scene and he continues to be one of the most celebrated WWE wrestlers of all time, thanks to his dynamic character who keeps coming back from the dead.
WWE superstar The Undertaker apologised to Roman Reigns for his performance in WWE WrestleMania 33 match, which was supposed to be his retirement match. Fans bid a tearful goodbye to the legend after he left his hat and coat in the ring following the brutal defeat against Roman. Considering how the match ended, people thought it would be Taker’s last match for the company. However, he made a comeback during the WrestleMania 34 event and ended up defeating John Cena.
Over the years, The Undertaker has tirelessly entertained the WWE fans with his powerful and dramatic performances. During the course of his career, the wrestling superstar has participated in countless power-packed matches and has added many titles to his wrestling resume.
When Brock Lesnar finally defeated The Undertaker's impressive winning streak at Wrestlemania 30, fans all around the world were under the impression that it would be The Deadman's retirement match. However, years later, Taker still pops up every now and then for special matches.
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It's hard to believe that the first night of Wrestlemania 36 has already concluded! All anyone is talking about right now is the guaranteed match of the night, which was none other than The Undertaker and AJ Styles' Boneyard Match.
Ahead of his WrestleMania 36 match against AJ Styles, The Undertaker released a gritty and kind of spooky, promo teasing their feud before the much-anticipated fight. After the promo was released, a fan pointed out that the 55-year-old wrestler used a term in the clip that happens to be AEW star Chris Jericho’s catchphrase.
With WrestleMania 36 event just around the corner, the feud between AJ Styles and The Undertaker is just getting spicier! Earlier this week, Taker released a promo about his upcoming match against Styles and basically ran him down. Dressed in his signature gears, the 55-year-old WWE superstar stood in front of a tombstone that had AJ Styles’ name written on it.
The latest episode of WWE RAW opened with a promo by The Undertaker about upcoming WrestleMania 36 match against AJ Styles. The clip featured the WWE champion, dressed in his signature gears, standing in front of a tombstone that had AJ Styles’ name written on it.
While WWE is keeping AJ Styles and The Undertaker’s WrestleMania 36 match under tight wraps, during a recent interview, Styles spilled some details about the Boneyard match. Revealing the reason behind the title of the match, the 42-year-old WWE star explained that their upcoming match will take place in a graveyard setting.
After making a grand come back last month at WWE Super ShowDown 2020 event, The Undertaker took his fans by surprise after he appeared on the latest edition of the WWE Elimination Chamber. The 54-year-old wrestler helped Aleister Black pick up the biggest win of his career by defeating AJ Styles. While initially Styles owned the fight with his powerful blows and it seemed like he would win the match, Undertaker came out of nowhere and from there, it all went south for Styles.
WWE forgot to include wrestler Michelle McCool in its Women’s History Month gallery and this did not go down well with her husband and WWE wrestler, The Undertaker. The gallery featured photos of all the women champions dating back to the 1990s and the list did not include McCool. Shortly after the pictures were revealed, she shared a post reminding people that she is more than just Undertaker’s wife and has made a significant contribution to the wrestling world.
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