The Undertaker

Biography

Legendary American wrestler The Undertaker is widely regarded as one of the best of all time. Wrestling for over 35 years, the staggering 6 foot 10 inches tall wrestler has held over 17 championships, including four-time WWF/WWE champion, three-time World Heavyweight Champion, a six-time WWF World Tag Team Champion, a one-time WCW Tag Team Champion and a one-time WWF Hardcore Champion.

Making his debut in 1984, The Undertaker’s giant stature made him a fierce opponent from the very start of his career. He won his first professional wrestling championship in 1989 and went on to win the WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship that same year. Joining the World Wrestling Federation in 1990, The Undertaker won the WWF championship the following year and has since brandished the title Lord of Darkness.

His legacy continues, voted as the greatest WWE wrestler ever on Digital Spy poll in 2013. He is admired and respected by some of the biggest wrestlers such as Big Show and WWE chairman Vince McMahon. Recognised as “the world’s greatest sportsman” by Telegraph journalist Tom Fordy, The Undertaker is also mentioned as a cornerstone to wrestling and seen as the greatest wrestler of all time by Pro Wrestling Torch and ESPN. Next to his performances in the ring, The Undertaker often lends his intimidating stature and voice to movies and television shows, appearing in animations Scooby Doo, the Flintstones and Surfs Up.