Early Life
Undertaker started his early career in bodybuilding. He was an All-American in college, but wasn’t selected to be on the team for the Olympics due to the boycott of the 1980 Games. Shortly after this, he began
wrestling training with a man who had competed in the Olympics and soon began to wrestle professionally.
Career
The Undertaker’s career as a
wrestler has spanned more than two decades. He was trained by his family and made his debut in 1984. He has wrestled for many promotions including WWF (now known as
WWE), WCW, TNA and Ring of Honor. He is the only
wrestler to have defeated Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, Ric Flair, The Rock, Triple H and John Cena at WrestleMania.
Finishers and Signature Moves
The Undertaker’s finishing move is the Tombstone Piledriver. The move is usually performed after he has hit his opponent with a clothesline or chokeslam, before dropping on their head from an upright position. It has been used to end many of his matches in the
WWE and was considered one of the most devastating moves in
wrestling for over 20 years.
Wrestling Style
The Undertaker’s
wrestling style is made up of many different moves, including the “superplex”, “chokeslam”, and “front powerslam”. The words used to describe the moves are:
superplex: when a
wrestler stands on the second rope then jumps off and slams his opponent into the mat.
chokeslam: when a
wrestler grabs their opponent by the throat then falls down to his knees, slamming them into the mat.
front powerslam: when a
wrestler lifts their opponent up while they face each other, and slams them into the mat chest-first.
The Undertaker’s
wrestling style has been noted for being both terrifyingly brutal and incredibly graceful at the same time.
Wrestling Titles
The Undertaker has won 21 of the 57
wrestling titles, which is more than any other
wrestler. “The Phenom” has been a dominant
wrestler for years, but his most famous title reign came in 1990 when he became
WWE Champion. He also became
WWE World Tag Team Champion eight times and is the only
wrestler to have been inducted into both the
WWE and WCW Hall of Fame.
WWE Hall of Fame
The Undertaker is one of the longest-standing
WWE Hall of Fame members. He has been
wrestling for the company since 1990 and has entertained fans the world over with his signature moves, including the Tombstone Piledriver and Hell’s Gate.
Conclusion
In the 25 years that he has been
wrestling, the Undertaker has faced a number of opponents. But there is one thing that remains true about every match: The Undertaker always wins. He doesn’t lose matches, and he also doesn’t suffer defeats. These are facts that his fans know well, and it’s just as evident to his opponents. From Survivor Series 1991 to WrestleMania 33, the Undertaker’s victory record stands at an astonishing 21-0.
The Undertaker’s net worth
The Undertaker, born Mark Calaway is a former
WWE Superstar, entrepreneur and actor. He has a net worth of $8 million. As
wrestler, he was inducted into the
WWE Hall of Fame in 2014. He retired from
wrestling in April 2016 after winning his final match at WrestleMania 32.
Wrestling Career and Achievements (including Wrestlemania)
The Undertaker, who has been
wrestling for the
WWE for more than 25 years and has wrestled in five Wrestlemania matches, is one of the most famous wrestlers in history. He was inducted into the
WWE Hall of Fame in 2013 and won his first championship from Hulk Hogan in 1990. The Undertaker retired from the ring at Wrestlemania 33, but he remains a fixture on
WWE television and had other ventures outside of
wrestling.
Acting Career
The Undertaker has had an impressive career in both
WWE and the acting world. He has portrayed people from various different backgrounds, such as a serial killer, a scientist, and other occupations. He was also the man behind Vince McMahon’s Million Dollar Mania at Wrestlemania X-12.