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This original “Deadman” character – inspired by an old Western undertaker concept – stood out amidst colorful 90s characters. “The original character was based on an old Western undertaker.
The mid-90s were a confusing time for the Undertaker, because despite being the most theatrically-reliant character in the company, he was always getting overshadowed in the pyro department.
It may be controversial to say that the Undertaker eclipses the legendary ... amount of revenue for the WWE during the late '90s after they were pushed to super stardom. Their feud can be ...
Vince McMahon clearly saw potential in The Undertaker, so he was pushed with ... and that rarely happened in the '90s. As time went on, Taker feuded with the biggest names in the business.
Even though Yokozuna and Undertaker had quite the feud in the mid-'90s, culminating in not one but two casket matches (they split the series with a win for each), they were good friends in real life.
I love the traditional, not all the way back to the beginning where he was just slow and plotting, but somewhere in that late 90s version of the Undertaker who could go with anyone at the highest ...
During episode 2 of Undertaker: The Last Ride, both McMahon and Undertaker are asked what the other means to them. McMahon instantly choked up and asked to turn the cameras off. “I can’t think ...
In 1993, The Undertaker was embroiled in a months-long feud with the physically limited Giant González. Billed as being 8-feet tall, the Argentinian former basketball player was not the most ...
The Undertaker, one of the most mystifying personalities ... And unlike the very ridiculous pro wrestling comics from the ‘90s, sports journalist Chad Dundas and illustrator Rodrigo Lorenzo ...
It’s also well-known that the Undertaker is a huge fan of MMA, and since the late 90’s he has incorporated MMA-based offence to his repertoire, going as far as establishing the Gogoplata ...
“I love the traditional, not all the way back to the beginning where he was just slow and plotting, but somewhere in that late 90s version of the Undertaker who could go with anyone at the ...