The list could go on all day im afraid. Mark Callaway aka The Undertaker ahs achieved so much in the wwe he will no doubt go down as one of the greatest ever and here are some of the reasons I think why:
The obvious choice is his Wrestlemania record. Since winning his first match against Jimmy"Superfly" Snuka in 91 he has never looked back. It is an unbelievable record which i cannot see anyone matching and all his victories have been against top class superstars!!
Also, You must remember Undertaker has participated in alot of first time matches in the wwe:
The Hell and a cell with Shawn Michaels was the first of its time and watching Shawn fall off the cell was amazing. Even though he didnt win due to the arrival of Kane he made a huge impact on sports entertainment!!
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/Hell%2Bin%2Ba%2Bcell/video/xmbdf_hbk-vs-the-undertaker-hell-in-a-cel
Also, he was in the first buried alive match against Stone cold at In your house:Rock Bottom. He also lost this match but it was one for the ages and will be remembered for the Undertakers presence!!
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/buried%2Balive%2Bmatch/video/xpawl_austin-vs-taker-buried-alive-match
Finally, on top of it all for such a large man he could so easily fly though the air and perform high risk manouvers which is not seen often.
All I can say is living legend!!!!
2007-04-17 06:40:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Taker is one of those guys, who's still in their prime, but already treated like theyre legends. He has put up and shut up some of the most talented of the bunch, and he has worked amazing programs with almost every household name. I would think that it's not a travesty he's going, because we'll still have some big names (Batista (EWWW) Cena (EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW), HHH, and HBK (Maybe, if he decides to come back), but as for the impact he;s made, no one can repeat it. I'll always remember the fueds he had with Mankind, Kane, and especially Stone Cold.
2007-04-17 06:45:34
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answered by tr0y 5
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As between the very few adult males, if no longer the only guy, who grew to become into waiting to alter with the situations and re-sparkling his gimmick repeatedly to stay sucessful. His gimmick has been good for 19 years now, that's a extensive accomplishment in a occupation like professional wrestling.
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answered by Anonymous
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His first match at Survivor Series 1990.
The first inferno match at Unforgiven 1998.
The first Hell in a Cell match at Bad Blood 1997.
When he returned as the American Badass at Judgement Day 2000.
When he returned as the deadman at Wrestlemania 20.
Winning each title that he did. (Survivor Series 1991, Wrestlemania 13, Over the Edge 1999, and Wrestlemania 23)
2007-04-17 08:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I would always remaember Jeff Hardy Vs The Undertaker for undisputed title which was THE UNDERTAKERS first ladder match
2007-04-17 09:52:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Goin 15-0 at wrestlemania and he wil probably have his last match at wrestlmania.
>Not tapping out once during his whole career
>The Hell in a Cell match Against Mick foley
>Burying Paul Bearer In concrete
>The 'Badass' days.
>The first punjabi Prison match
>First Hell in a Cell match
>First Inferno match
the list goes on and on...
2007-04-17 07:37:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I would remember when he jumped miles over the top rope at Wrestlemania 22 and of course his 15-0 Wrestlemania streak.
2007-04-17 06:42:26
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answered by INS4NExBL4DE 3
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His Wrestlemania winning streak, and when he beat Hulk Hogan for the World Title in 1991 (even though he got some assistance from Ric Flair).
2007-04-17 07:09:15
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answered by GJneedsanswers 5
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chokeslamming shane from the top rope through the announce table.
legdrop to austin through the announce table from the top rope.
destroying hassan & divari at the american bash.
his return as a biker at judgement day.
his days in the ministry. (even though he was a heel he was still cool)
the double chockeslams that he can't seem to do anymore.
getting eliminated by maven at royal rumble 2002 then chasing him to the back area and throwing him through a pop-corn machine.
consoling a female fan at an autograph signing who was in tears (of joy) to be in his presence.
(biker days) offering kane chewing tobacco and cigars and telling him the're good..
too many more to list..........
2007-04-17 07:14:56
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answered by cxyaa 2
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I will always remember his undefeated streak at Mania, and the fact that he was one of WWE's most consistant wrestlers. I will always remember the Hell in a Cell and Casket Matches he was involved in and the fact that he always gave more then 100 percent in every one of his matches.
2007-04-17 07:02:37
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answered by HULK RULES!! 7
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