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The Undertaker

Mark William Calaway (born March 24, 1965), better known by the ring name The Undertaker, is an American retired professional wrestler. Widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time,[11] Calaway spent the vast majority of his career wrestling for WWF/E, and is best known for his critically acclaimed "Deadman" Undertaker gimmick, for which he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2022.[12]

The Undertaker
Calaway in 2019
Birth nameMark William Calaway
Born (1965-03-24) March 24, 1965 (age 58)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Spouse(s)
  • Jodi Lynn
    (m. 1989; div. 1999)
  • Sara Frank
    (m. 2000; div. 2007)
  • (m. 2010)
Children5
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
  • Kane the Undertaker[1]
  • Commando
  • Mark Callous
  • Mean Mark Callous
  • Mean Mark[2]
  • Dice Morgan[3]
  • The Master of Pain[3]
  • The Punisher[3]
  • Texas Red[3]
  • Texas Red Jack[3]
  • The Undertaker[3]
Billed height6 ft 10 in (208 cm)[4]
Billed weight309 lb (140 kg)[4]
Billed fromDeath Valley[4]
Houston, Texas
Trained byBuzz Sawyer[5][6]
DebutJune 26, 1987[3][7]
RetiredNovember 22, 2020[a]

Calaway began his career in 1987, working under various gimmicks for World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) and other affiliate promotions. He signed with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1989 for a brief stint, and then he joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, turned WWE) in 1990.

Calaway was rebranded as "The Undertaker" once joining the WWF. As one of WWE's most high-profile and enduring characters,[13][14] The Undertaker is famed for his undead, funereal, macabre "Deadman" persona, which gained significant mainstream popularity and won him the Wrestling Observer Newsletter award for Best Gimmick a record-setting 5 years in a row.[15] The longest-tenured wrestler in company history at 30 years. In 2000, Calaway expanded on The Undertaker, fleshing out the gimmick with a human side, biker identity, dubbed "The American Badass". Calaway later resurrected Deadman Undertaker in 2004, with residual elements of American Badass Undertaker remaining.

For the better part of his career, The Undertaker was observed as a focal point of WWE's flagship annual event, WrestleMania, where he became esteemed for The Streak—a series of 21 straight victories. He is also known for pairing with his in-storyline half-brother Kane, with whom he had alternatively feuded and teamed off and on with as the Brothers of Destruction from 1997 through 2020. During his wrestling career under The Undertaker gimmick, Calaway won the WWF/E Championship four times, the World Heavyweight Championship three times, the Hardcore Championship once and the World Tag Team Championship six times. He also won the Royal Rumble match in 2007.

Early life

Mark William Calaway was born in Houston, Texas, on March 24, 1965,[16][17][18] the son of Frank Compton Calaway (died July 2003) and Betty Catherine Truby.[citation needed] He has four older brothers named David, Michael, Paul, and Timothy (died March 2020, age 63).[19] He attended Waltrip High School, where he was a member of the football and basketball teams. He graduated in 1983 and began studying on a basketball scholarship at Angelina College in Lufkin, Texas. In 1985, he enrolled in Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth, Texas, where he majored in sport management and played as a center for the Rams in the 1985–1986 season. In 1986, Calaway dropped out of university to focus on a career in sports and briefly considered playing professional basketball in Europe, before deciding to focus on professional wrestling.[20][21][22][23]

Professional wrestling career

Early career (1987–1989)

Calaway began training under Buzz Sawyer in late 1986;[5][24] he disliked Sawyer, who reportedly lacked commitment and provided a limited education.[5][6] Calaway learned "on the job" thereafter.[25] Performing under a mask as Texas Red,[6] Calaway wrestled his first match on June 26, 1987, for World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW), losing to Bruiser Brody at the Dallas Sportatorium.[7][26] He was accompanied to the ring by Percival "Percy" Pringle III, who would later serve as his manager in the WWF as Paul Bearer.[6][27] Two myths have circulated regarding Calaway's beginnings in the industry, the first being that he made his in-ring debut in 1984,[5] and the second being that he was trained by former WCCW colleague Don Jardine (aka The Spoiler).[28][29] While never trained by Jardine, Calaway was an admirer of his work and would emulate Jardine's top rope walk.[30][31] PWInsider's Mike Johnson stated, "Undertaker using some of Jardine's style eventually morphed into this story that he was trained by Jardine."[25] He wrestled in Durban, South Africa on August 22, 1987, as "Texas Red Jack", losing to Tiger Singh.[32]

In 1988, Calaway joined the Continental Wrestling Association, wrestling under several gimmicks. On February 2, 1989, managed by Dutch Mantel, he was reintroduced as The Master of Pain, a former murderer.[33] On April 1, The Master of Pain won his first professional wrestling championship by defeating Jerry Lawler for the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion. Just over three weeks had passed when Lawler became the first man to pin him, giving it back to him. While performing as The Punisher, Calaway won the WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship on October 5, 1989, when Eric Embry forfeited the title.[34]

World Championship Wrestling (1989–1990)

In 1989, Calaway joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as a villain and adopted the ring name "Mean Mark" Callous, a name devised for him by Terry Funk.[35] He was portrayed as a sinister force, wearing predominantly black ring attire and was described by announcer Jim Ross as having a fondness for pet snakes and the music of Ozzy Osbourne.[36] Callous was promptly drafted into The Skyscrapers tag team to replace a legitimately injured Sid Vicious, and made his debut on January 3, 1990, in a match later televised against Agent Steel and Randy Harris.[37] The new team gained some notoriety at Clash of the Champions X when they beat down The Road Warriors after their match.[38] However, Callous's partner Dan Spivey left WCW days before their Chicago Street Fight against the Road Warriors at WrestleWar. Callous and a replacement masked Skyscraper were defeated in the street fight and the team broke up soon afterwards.[39] Now a singles wrestler, Callous took on the guidance of Paul E. Dangerously (Paul Heyman).

Calaway later began to question his future in WCW after being told by company booker, Ole Anderson, during contract renewal discussions that nobody would ever pay money to watch him perform.[5] It was in response to this that Calaway made numerous efforts to join the World Wrestling Federation, going to many lengths to land a meeting with Vince McMahon. However, accessing and securing an interview with McMahon was described by Calaway as a despairing task.[40]

Among routes Calaway took to land a meeting with McMahon was trying to convince individuals acquainted with McMahon or already existing WWF talent to recommend him into the WWF, such as Hulk Hogan, Paul Heyman, and Bruce Prichard, crediting the latter two for arranging the meeting at McMahon's mansion.[41]

Calaway immediately gave notice to WCW before the interview took place. McMahon initially declined to hire Calaway; however, several days later the owner pitched the idea an "Old West Undertaker," a concept he had intended to create for several years but had never found an appropriate wrestler to play the part.[41]

Calaway's final WCW match was on September 7 at a WorldWide taping in Amarillo, Texas in which he defeated Dave Johnson.[37] During his time in WCW, Calaway briefly wrestled in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) as "Punisher" Dice Morgan.[42] After leaving WCW, he briefly returned to the USWA to participate in a tournament to determine the new USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion; Calaway defeated Bill Dundee in the first round, but lost to Jerry Lawler in the quarterfinals.

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE

Debut of The Undertaker (1990–1991)

In October 1990, Calaway signed with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), set to portray the "brainchild" of McMahon that he had assigned to him, originally entitled Kane the Undertaker[41] ("Kane" later added on to "The Undertaker" moniker by the time of his arrival at the urgings of Bruce Prichard, who had always desired a Cain and Abel effect for his character).[43] Despite Calaway's perplexed, pessimistic feelings about McMahon's gimmick idea, he was readily accepting of the role, feeling anything better than the laughingstock gimmicks of that time, such as The Gobbledy Gooker.[40][44][41] Kane the Undertaker was characterized as a menacing derivative of the Wild West undertakers depicted in television westerns. Resulting from that, this very first edition of The Undertaker's series of Deadman incarnations[40][44] has been distinguished in external media as "The Old West Mortician".[45][46] He made his overall WWF debut on a November 19, 1990, taping of WWF Superstars quickly defeating his very first opponent, Mario Mancini, in a singles match[47] (this match was filmed three days prior to The Undertaker's televised debut at the November 22 Survivor Series, but did not air on television until December 15, 1990). Also prior to his Survivor Series appearance, Kane the Undertaker had a match on November 20 against Rick Sampson, which later aired on the December 9, 1990, edition of WWF Wrestling Challenge.[48]

Calaway's official televised debut was the Survivor Series event in which he was presented as the heel mystery partner of Ted DiBiase's "Million Dollar Team".[49] Approximately one minute into the match, The Undertaker eliminated Koko B. Ware with his finisher, the Tombstone Piledriver.[50] (In 2018, Koko B. Ware shared that directly following this match that night, he confronted The Undertaker with serious objections to what he felt was a botched Tombstone. Though Ware also shared that he always admired Mark Calaway and perceived him as a great performer).[51] During the match, The Undertaker also eliminated Dusty Rhodes before being counted out; however, his team won the match with DiBiase being the sole survivor.[50] During the match, Calaway was referred to as simply The Undertaker, omitting the portion "Kane", which was dropped shortly after the event (and seven years later at the urgings of Prichard, given to another wrestler once he took on the role of The Undertaker's younger brother).[43][50] Throughout the end of 1990, The Undertaker mostly picked up squash victories against jobbers on Superstars of Wrestling and Wrestling Challenge tapings.[50] He was a participant in the 1991 Royal Rumble match which was won by Hulk Hogan.[50]

In February 1991, Brother Love delegated his short-lived management role of The Undertaker over to Paul Bearer (real-life funeral director), Love communicating the need for someone who better aligned with The Undertaker's "deadman" themes.[52] Histrionic, wailing and ghostly in character, Bearer complemented The Undertaker and was almost always seen bearing an urn which he raised in the air to transmit supernatural healing powers to The Undertaker; this typically resulted in The Undertaker recovering from attacks and counterattacking his adversaries.[52] During his early years, The Undertaker took to a post-match ritual of placing his defeated opponents (almost always jobbers) in a body bag and carrying them backstage.[53] He continued picking up victories in squash matches leading up to his first feud in the WWF with "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka.[50]

WWF Champion and beginning of The Streak (1991–1994)

The Undertaker made his WrestleMania debut at WrestleMania VII on March 24, 1991, quickly defeating "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka.[54] He began his first major feud shortly thereafter, which was with The Ultimate Warrior when The Undertaker attacked him and locked him in an airtight casket on the set of Paul Bearer's Funeral Parlor segment.[50] Resulting from this, the Warrior enlisted the assistance of Jake "The Snake" Roberts to get him mentally psyched for The Undertaker's morbid alarmist tactics: Roberts would drill the Warrior with "know your enemy" training, setting up the Warrior in a series of creepy, terrorizing circumstances, such as by locking him in caskets and in rooms with snakes.[55][50] This culminated in a final stage of Roberts's training in which Roberts proved to be stringing Warrior along the entire time by assisting The Undertaker in an ambush.[55] The Undertaker would later suffer his first losses in the WWF to The Ultimate Warrior, including in a first ever body bag challenge, a casket match, and (at house show) standard pin-fall match.[56] The feud was, however, cut short after the Warrior's suspension and ongoing issues with Vince McMahon.[56] In the 1991 King of the Ring, Undertaker defeated Animal in a qualifying match before fighting Sid Vicious to a double disqualification in the semifinal, which saw both men eliminated from the King of the Ring tournament.[57] The Undertaker defeated Hulk Hogan to win his first WWF Championship at Survivor Series with the help of Ric Flair and thus became the youngest WWF Champion in history to that point, 26 years of age—this record was later broken by Yokozuna in April 1993 at WrestleMania IX.[58] The Undertaker's Tombstone of Hogan to win the WWF Championship at the 1991 Survivor Series created real-life, offscreen discord between the two, which Undertaker attributes his short title reign, lack of title runs during his early career and distrust of Hogan.[59] In storyline, however, WWF President Jack Tunney ordered a rematch between the two at This Tuesday in Texas six days later, where The Undertaker lost the title back to Hogan.[58] However, due to the controversial endings of the two title matches between The Undertaker and Hogan, the title was vacated from Hogan the next night by Tunney. The company was without a WWF Champion until Ric Flair earned it by winning the 1992 Royal Rumble match.[60]

In February 1992, The Undertaker's ally Jake "The Snake" Roberts tried to attack "Macho Man" Randy Savage's manager/wife Miss Elizabeth with a steel chair when Undertaker stopped him, turning him (and Paul Bearer) face for the first time. Their face turn was solidified on the February 29 edition of Superstars when Roberts confronted The Undertaker on the Funeral Parlor set over the matter (aired on Saturday Night's Main Event XXX). After demanding to know whose side The Undertaker was on and getting the reply, "Not yours", Roberts attacked both Bearer and The Undertaker, only for The Undertaker to stand his ground and run Roberts off. The Undertaker defeated Roberts at WrestleMania VIII.[54] He then feuded extensively with wrestlers managed by Harvey Wippleman throughout 1992 and 1993, such as Kamala and Giant González. Also during this time, The Undertaker headlined the first ever episode of Monday Night Raw on January 11, 1993, with a victory over Damien Demento.[61][62] According to Calaway, working with González "...was survival every night trying to figure out what he could do" and "took years off my career".[63] He faced González at WrestleMania IX, which is notable as The Undertaker's only disqualification win at WrestleMania after the use of chloroform.[64] The Undertaker's next rivalry initiated at Survivor Series with Yokozuna when a clash between the two lost control, causing them to be counted out in an elimination tag match.[65] In the weeks following, The Undertaker and Bearer spooked Yokozuna with multiple segments from their wintery and remote rural area workshop. There, Bearer presented The Undertaker hard at work carpentering Yokozuna what would eventually become a "double wide, double deep casket" custom-built for Yokozuna's immensely overweight size.[66] The feud culminated in a WWF Championship casket match at the Royal Rumble in January 1994. During the match, Yokozuna sealed The Undertaker in the casket with the assistance of a multitude of heel wrestlers (some of them Whippleman-managed) hired by Yokozuna's vindictive managers Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji, which was in retaliation for Bearer's casket match stipulation that he snuck into their Royal Rumble match contract. After being trapped inside the casket by the pack, green vapor emitted from the casket and the arena lights went out. Undertaker then appeared from inside the casket on the video screen, representing the spirit of his dead corpse, warning that he would produce a future "rebirth" of himself, explaining to his antagonists that he cannot and will not Rest in Peace.[67] The Undertaker did not appear in the WWF for seven months after his loss to Yokozuna. In reality, he was given time off to allow a back injury to heal.[68]

Rebirthed Deadman (1994–1996)

 
Paul Bearer betrayed The Undertaker by hitting him with the urn that he is seen carrying.

Following the death angle at the Royal Rumble during The Undertaker's absence, the WWF promoted reported sightings of him through video clips of random people claiming to have seen him. After WrestleMania X, Ted DiBiase introduced an Undertaker back to the WWF. This Undertaker, however, played by Brian Lee (one of Calaway's real-life best friends)[69] was an impostor Undertaker (dubbed "The Underfaker" by fans)[70] rejuvenated by Dibiase's money rather than Bearer's urn. His actions led to the return of the real Undertaker at SummerSlam, defeating the impostor and appearing as a reincarnation of his Deadman gimmick, one of a more shadowy, mysterious and secret presence.[71] Represented now by cool colors, The Undertaker replaced details of his wrestling gear that were previously colored gray with purple, and effected scenes with blue/purple semidarkness.[71] Many details that would become associated with The Undertaker for the remainder of his career were produced during this rebirth incarnation, such as the addition of sleeve tattoos and Godlike supernatural elements (thunder, lightning and windy weather-like effects used to indicate The Undertaker's presence and wrath).[72][73]

Seeking retribution, The Undertaker revisited his feud with Yokozuna and eventually faced him in a casket rematch at Survivor Series. Chuck Norris (portraying his Walker, Texas Ranger persona) was involved in the match as special guest enforcer, preventing interference from wrestlers that Yokozuna, Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji had again enlisted for help.[74] Unable to rely on much as far as interference this time around (only Irwin R. Schyster able to get in a brief ambush) due to Norris averting the attempts of several heel wrestlers, Yokozuna was defeated by The Undertaker and sealed in the casket.[74] Throughout most of 1995, Undertaker feuded with members of Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar Corporation. The chain of wrestlers DiBiase enlisted to do away with The Undertaker started with Irwin R. Schyster at the Royal Rumble for which The Undertaker was victorious, but assaulted by another member of the Million Dollar Team, King Kong Bundy. In the process of being assaulted, Bearer was deprived of his urn by the Corporation.[75] At WrestleMania XI, The Undertaker made short work of Bundy in a singles match. This edition of WrestleMania is noteworthy in that it produced the first mention of The Undertaker's historic WrestleMania-winning Streak, acknowledged on commentary by Vince McMahon as Undertaker made his entrance: "The Undertaker, on his way to the ring—a man who's never lost at WrestleMania."[76] During The Undertaker's WrestleMania encounter, DiBiase issued him with yet another antagonist in "The Supreme Fighting Machine" Kama, who had stolen the briefly recaptured urn from Bearer during the match. Kama followed this up with a series of malicious acts, including destroying the stolen urn and recycling it into bling.[77][75] While sporting the flashy bling around his neck, he repeatedly cost The Undertaker matches and attacked diehard Undertaker fans, dubbed "Creatures of the Night".[77][67] In August, Undertaker settled the score with Kama, defeating him in a casket match at SummerSlam.[67] Several weeks later, Undertaker suffered a serious orbital bone injury when King Mabel unintentionally struck him in the eye with his fist during a house show, forcing The Undertaker into a period of absence for surgery. Due to the incident happening at a house show, Vince McMahon had it presented to the audience as though it had occurred from Mabel and Yokozuna's exchange of leg drops and splashes on The Undertaker on the Monday Night Raw that had aired 2 days prior.[78] The Undertaker returned a couple months later at Survivor Series, in which he single-handedly eliminated an entire team of wrestlers led by King Mabel, The Undertaker leading his own team to victory.[79] It was at that Survivor Series return in which he began wearing a Phantom of the Opera-like, gray upper-face mask to safeguard his orbital injury while it healed.[67] The following month in December, The Undertaker defeated Mabel in a casket match at In Your House, finally retrieving back the urn (though still in its bling form) in the process, which had been traded around between several of The Undertaker's antagonists over the entire course of that year.[78]

In the main event of the Royal Rumble in January 1996, The Undertaker was unmasked of his Phantom of the Opera-like facial covering in a WWF Championship match against Bret Hart. The Undertaker was eventually able to hit the Tombstone Piledriver on Hart, but Diesel interfered, costing The Undertaker the championship.[80] A rematch for the title on the February 5 episode of Raw saw similar interference.[81] At that month's In Your House: Rage in the Cage, while Diesel was facing Hart in a steel cage match for the WWF Championship, The Undertaker delivered a surprise attack, emerging from a hole he had ripped through the ring canvas and dragging Diesel with him down under amid a cloud of smoke, allowing Hart the victory.[80] After several weeks of more retaliatory one-upmanship between Diesel and The Undertaker, their feud culminated in a singles match at WrestleMania XII, where Undertaker was victorious.[54]

The Undertaker's next feud commenced the next night on Raw when Mankind, a twisted and tortured soul, made his debut and randomly interfered in Undertaker's match against Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw. For the next few months, Mankind viciously ambushed The Undertaker and cost him multiple matches.[80] Among them, Mankind cost The Undertaker the WWF Intercontinental Championship by interfering in his casket match against Goldust at In Your House 8: Beware of Dog. In interfering in this match, Mankind proved to have mystifying horror tactic capabilities that matched The Undertaker's, mysteriously appearing from inside the casket and sealing The Undertaker inside. The Undertaker, however, had vanished amid a cloud of smoke once the casket lid was opened.[82] As a result of the interference and repeated ambushes from Mankind on The Undertaker throughout the ensuing weeks, The Undertaker and Mankind competed in their very first on-screen bout at the 1996 King of the Ring, a heated encounter in which The Undertaker presented as uncharacteristically intense.[82] During the match, Bearer inadvertently hit The Undertaker with the urn, allowing Mankind to incapacitate The Undertaker with his finisher, the Mandible Claw, and score the win.[82] With Mankind insatiably continuing to cost The Undertaker matches even following their King of the Ring encounter, The Undertaker began firing back with rage and the feud spiraled out of control: the two routinely interrupted other matches already in progress, battling each other at random intervals outside of having arranged matches—their chaos also spilling into audiences, arena backstage communal areas, and arena boiler rooms, all of this unprecedented at the time.[82] As a result, the first ever Boiler Room Brawl (Mankind's specialty match) was booked between the two at SummerSlam.[82] After more than 20 minutes of brawling with Mankind in the Cleveland Gund Arena's boiler room, the arena corridors, the SummerSlam entrance area and aisleway to the ring, The Undertaker reached for Paul Bearer's urn in an attempt to win the match, but Bearer struck him with it, betraying The Undertaker. This followed with Bearer allowing Mankind to take hold of the urn, thus winning this match.[80] After Bearer's betrayal, The Undertaker grew more aggressive, resolving his feud against Goldust (Mankind's comrade in tormenting The Undertaker) at In Your House 10: Mind Games. The Undertaker then took his rivalry with Mankind to new lengths in a specialty match of his own, and at that time unprecedented Buried Alive match to take place in the main event of In Your House 11: Buried Alive. The Undertaker won the match after chokeslamming Mankind into the open grave and subsequently shoveling enough dirt on him so that he was covered. However, after interference from the debuting Executioner, as well as the help of several other heel wrestlers apparently enlisted by Bearer, Mankind escaped the grave and together the mob all shoveled dirt onto The Undertaker to the point that the grave was completely filled, resulting in The Undertaker fully buried alive. Not without a parting message for the pack, however, The Undertaker's purple glove fit hand emerged from his burying place amid a bolt of lightning that had erupted over the gravesite. The scene sent all of his antagonists fleeing.[80]

Lord of Darkness (1996–1998)

After being buried alive and a following month-long hiatus, The Undertaker returned at the Survivor Series again pitting him against Mankind, but with a unique stipulation: Hanging 6.1 m (20 ft) above the ring would be Paul Bearer, enclosed in a steel cage. And if The Undertaker were to win the match, he would be rewarded the opportunity to assault Bearer however he pleased. Even though The Undertaker won this match, interference from The Executioner enabled Bearer to escape Undertaker's clutches.[83] It was also at this event that The Undertaker had developed a comparatively more humanized and more informal yet still superhuman "Deadman" incarnation. In this then new form, he took on a Goth appearance and persona, with a brash, rebelling, Championship-driven mean streak (perhaps to better fit in with the then-budding, more adult-oriented Attitude Era).[84] This delivering, dubbed "The Lord of Darkness", was the 3rd incarnation of his Deadman persona.[84] Following Survivor Series, The Undertaker briefly turned his attention to The Executioner, who had been interfering in his matches since his arrival. At In Your House 12: It's Time, The Undertaker defeated The Executioner in an Armageddon Rules match even with Mankind heavily involved throughout the entire encounter.[83] The Undertaker then moved on to feud with Vader, whom he faced in January 1997 at the Royal Rumble in a singles match, which The Undertaker lost after Bearer interfered on behalf of his new protégé.[83] The two then clashed in the Royal Rumble match itself as they made it to the final moments of the match, but both were eliminated by Stone Cold Steve Austin, who had crept back into the match after his elimination was unseen. He faced both Vader and Austin in a four-corners elimination match for the vacant WWF Championship at In Your House 13: Final Four, but Bret Hart won.[85] However, the following month, The Undertaker managed to win the WWF Championship for the second time by defeating Sycho Sid at WrestleMania 13.[86] Reviving his first Deadman incarnation for that night only, The Undertaker appeared as the "Old West Mortician", donning the trademarked gray wrestling gear accessories (boot spats, tie, gloves), along with a pitch-black entrance with only a white spotlight shined over him, contrasted from the purple/blue semidarkness associated with the rest of his Deadman incarnations.[84]

Following his WWF Championship win at WrestleMania 13, Paul Bearer attempted to rejoin The Undertaker as his manager. After The Undertaker refused and attacked Bearer, Bearer had Mankind set a fireball to the Undertaker's face, leading up to a match at In Your House 14: Revenge of the 'Taker, for which The Undertaker was victorious.[87] Evening the score at "Revenge of the 'Taker", The Undertaker set a fireball to Bearer's face directly following the match.[87] Following the event, Bearer bandaged up from fire burns, likened The Undertaker's assault to a past incident he described as The Undertaker's "deepest, darkest secret". Through giving The Undertaker the ultimatum of revealing his deepest, darkest secret to the world, Bearer was able to reunite with him as manager and protégé. After only a few months of abrasive behaviors from Bearer, however, The Undertaker lost his patience and rejected Bearer as his manager. In retaliation, Bearer disclosed that The Undertaker had intentionally killed his family by burning down his parents' family funeral home for which they raised him and his younger brother.[88] (Note that the younger brother, Kane, was not revealed to be The Undertaker's half-brother until the following year, April 1998, when Bearer disclosed to the world that he is Kane's father, The Undertaker's mother having had an affair with him. Bearer later verified this with DNA test results).[89] At this point in his career, The Undertaker denied the charges of committing the arson murder that killed his family; however, Bearer claimed to have proof in the form of The Undertaker's alive and well younger brother, Kane, who had survived though scarred and burned. Bearer raised Kane after the fire, having him institutionalized from the date of the fire into adulthood. Ever since the fire, Kane had been awaiting to exact vengeance on his older half-brother. In defense, Undertaker responded that Kane, a "pyromaniac", had been the one to set the fire and, as a result, could not have possibly even survived.[88] (Note that it would not be until a year and a half later from this point, in latter 1998, in which The Undertaker would shamelessly confess to intentional acts of arson to the funeral home that killed his parents and scarred his brother).[88]

 
The Undertaker as "Lord of Darkness" Deadman in September 1997

In spite of Bearer projecting himself as a constant source of mental distress to The Undertaker during his Championship title reign, The Undertaker managed to secure successful title defenses against Stone Cold Steve Austin (A Cold Day In Hell: In Your House),[90] Faarooq (King of the Ring)[91] and Vader (Canadian Stampede: In Your House, revisiting and settling their Royal Rumble feud from earlier on in the year),[92] respectively. Concurrent to the "deep, dark secret" storyline directed by Bearer, Undertaker began a then new rivalry at SummerSlam when special guest referee Shawn Michaels accidentally hit him with a steel chair shot intended for his archnemesis Bret Hart, in effect, costing The Undertaker the WWF Championship.[86] The accidental chair shot led to Michaels feeling betrayed by the now booing WWF fans, and quickly becoming heel. Thus, a severely violent storyline with The Undertaker followed, one revolving around repeated intentional chair shots by Michaels on The Undertaker, Michaels taunting The Undertaker throughout.[93] After the duo's very first match, which was a chaotic and uncontrolled encounter that resulted in a double count-out draw at Ground Zero: In Your House, Undertaker challenged Michaels to the first ever Hell in a Cell match to take place at Badd Blood: In Your House. Despite the inclusion of the cell for more order and to prevent Michaels from receiving help from his D-Generation X stable, the encounter ended up even more uncontrolled and savage than their first and is considered among one of The Undertaker's best matches of his career.[94] Seemingly about to emerge the victor after striking Michaels with a chair shot of his own, The Undertaker was interrupted by his storyline half-brother Kane, finally making his debut. Under the control of Paul Bearer, Kane stormed the arena, ripped off the cell door, and laid out a nonplussed Undertaker with his own trademarked finisher, The Tombstone Piledriver, allowing Michaels to pin him for the victory.[86] As the storyline progressed through Bearer having Kane mow down much of the WWF roster, Kane repeatedly challenged The Undertaker, going to lengths of tormenting and humiliating him. However, The Undertaker consistently refused to fight his half-brother, claiming he had made a vow to his parents never to do harm to his own "flesh and blood".[95] The Undertaker's final encounter with Michaels during this chapter of his career was in a casket match for the WWF Championship at the Royal Rumble. The week before on Raw, Kane had duplicitously presented as allying with his brother against Michaels's D-Generation X stable; however, at the Royal Rumble, Kane trapped The Undertaker in the coffin, padlocked the lid shut, and set the casket ablaze, allowing Michaels another victory.[96] After a two-month hiatus in which Kane wreaked havoc over the WWF, The Undertaker returned on the March 2, 1998, edition of Raw in a most notable resurrection—his druids interrupting Kane and Bearer by presenting them with a coffin on the entrance stage amid a large number of bell tolls. The coffin was struck and dismantled by a lightning bolt, revealing a lied out Undertaker who sat up in a fury state and challenged Kane to do battle with him.[97] At WrestleMania XIV in their first match, The Undertaker defeated Kane.[96] Kane challenged Undertaker to a rematch—Kane's specialty and first ever Inferno match—that occurred one month later at Unforgiven: In Your House. The Undertaker won the encounter by setting Kane's right arm on fire.[96]

The Undertaker and Mankind's wildly violent, outlandish feud from over a year previous to this point was revitalized over the next month, ultimately taken to a new graphic height and decisively resolved when they faced each other in a Hell in a Cell match at King of the Ring. The match became one of the most famous matches in professional wrestling history. During the match, The Undertaker threw Mankind off the roof of the 4.9 m (16 ft) cell onto a broadcast table below, in what was a preplanned move. He later performed a chokeslam on Mankind through the roof of the cell into the ring, which was not preplanned and legitimately knocked Mankind unconscious. In jumping from the top of the cell to the ring canvas, The Undertaker suffered a broken ankle. Escalating as things progressed, blood flowed from both wrestlers as they attacked each other with steel steps, chairs, the cell wall, etc. Topping that off, Mankind introduced multitudes of thumbtacks scattered across the ring canvas but was back body dropped on them, and subsequently chokeslammed onto them before The Undertaker won the match with his Tombstone Piledriver.[96] At Fully Loaded: In Your House, The Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Kane and Mankind to win the WWF Tag Team Championship.[96] The Undertaker and Austin's reign as tag team champions lasted only two weeks, as Kane and Mankind regained the titles from them in a fatal four-way tag-team match on the August 10 edition of Raw.[98][99] The Undertaker then became the number one contender for the WWF Championship, held by Austin at that point, for a match at SummerSlam. Shortly before SummerSlam and after much speculation, The Undertaker finally disclosed that he and his half-brother were working together. Despite this revelation, The Undertaker told Kane before his SummerSlam bout that he did not want him interfering, even sending Kane away during the match itself when he appeared. Even though The Undertaker lost the match at SummerSlam, he handed Austin his championship belt back after the match with a show of respect and sportsmanship.[96]

In September as the storyline matured however, The Undertaker subtly began showing some heel characteristics, becoming a tweener. This began when he and Kane revealed the fact that they were in cahoots to rid Austin of his title for villainous company owner Mr. McMahon—Austin and McMahon immersed in a bitter rivalry during this era. At Breakdown: In Your House, The Undertaker and Kane were booked in a triple threat match with Austin for the WWF Championship, in which McMahon stated that the brothers were not allowed to pin each other. The Undertaker and Kane pinned Austin simultaneously after a double chokeslam, ending the match in a no contest, so the title was vacated by McMahon.[96] This event led to a match at Judgment Day: In Your House between The Undertaker and Kane for the title, with Austin as the special guest referee. Near the end of the match, Paul Bearer seemed about to assist Kane by handing him a steel chair to hit The Undertaker with, but as Kane had his back turned, both Bearer and The Undertaker hit Kane with chair shots. The Undertaker went for the pin, but Austin refused to count the fall, attacked The Undertaker and counted out both of them.[96] Finally, The Undertaker turned heel the next night on Raw for the first time since 1992, reconciling with Bearer and claiming that he and Bearer would unleash their "Ministry of Darkness" on the WWF. As part of the then new storyline angle, The Undertaker admitted that he had indeed intentionally set the fire that killed his parents and scarred Kane, for which he had previously blamed on Kane.[100]

Ministry of Darkness Deadman (1998–1999)

After Survivor Series, The Undertaker returned his attention to his previous feud with Austin for costing him the title at Judgment Day, hitting Austin in the head with a shovel during a title match with The Rock on the November 16 edition of Raw, returning the favor for what happened a month earlier. With this twist in the storyline, Mr. McMahon scheduled a Buried Alive match between The Undertaker and Austin at Rock Bottom: In Your House. In the weeks leading up to Rock Bottom, The Undertaker attempted to embalm Austin alive, tried to have Kane committed to a mental asylum, and had his druids chain Austin to an immense structure of his Undertaker crucifix-like logo (which took the appearance of a capital T combined X) before having that structure lifted up on high into the air.[101][102] However, The Undertaker lost the Buried Alive match to Austin at Rock Bottom after Kane interfered.[103]

After the buildup to his second heel run in the latter part of 1998, The Undertaker introduced an updated version of his Deadman identity by January 1999—a dark priest-like character who in the initial period of this persona reigned over a stable known as The Ministry of Darkness. In this form, he took on a wicked, demonic presence, much more so than ever before. He often proclaimed to be invoking and taking orders from a "Higher Power". Moreover, he often appeared in a hooded black robe and sat on a throne with a towering backrest specially designed into his crucifix-like logo. With the help of his minions, he often performed sacrifices on select WWF wrestlers, using various incantations and magic words with intent to extract out the dark side of the wrestlers in question to recruit them into his Ministry. The completed Ministry of Darkness consisted of The Brood (Christian, Edge and Gangrel), The Acolytes (Bradshaw and Faarooq), Mideon and Viscera. Calaway himself did not wrestle for a period, having undergone a hip replacement. As part of the angle, Undertaker had his Ministry members fight his battles, carry out his evil wishes and do all his dirty deeds. In this manner, he expressed his desires to take over the World Wrestling Federation, displacing its owner, Mr. McMahon. These ambitions culminated into a rivalry between The Ministry and The Corporation, ultimately resulting in a match between Undertaker and Corporation enforcer, Big Boss Man. The two faced off in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania XV, which Undertaker won.[104] At Backlash: In Your House, Undertaker defeated Corporation member Ken Shamrock after interference from Ministry member Bradshaw.[105]

Thereafter, The Undertaker kidnapped Stephanie McMahon, forcing Mr. McMahon to enter into a reluctant alliance with his longtime nemesis Stone Cold Steve Austin. The Undertaker attempted to marry Stephanie before sacrificing her in an eldritch ceremony conducted by Paul Bearer, but Austin was able to rescue her.[106] At the Over the Edge pay-per-view, The Undertaker defeated Austin for his third WWF Championship with help from Shane McMahon, the special guest referee.[107] The Ministry eventually merged with Shane McMahon's Corporation alliance to form The Corporate Ministry. The Undertaker later revealed that Mr. McMahon had been his "Higher Power" all along as a scheme against Austin.[108] After The Undertaker lost the WWF Championship back to Austin on the Raw following King of the Ring and lost to him in a First Blood match at Fully Loaded, his relationship with the McMahons dissolved and The Corporate Ministry disbanded.[109]

The Undertaker then began a storyline where he teamed with Big Show in a tag team known as "The Unholy Alliance", which held the WWF Tag Team Championship twice. After their victory at SummerSlam, The Undertaker suffered a groin tear and was seen limping in several matches. He avoided competing in wrestling matches in the following weeks, instead overbearingly ordering Big Show to fight his battles and do all his dirty deeds. Developing a comedy horror smart mouth during this time, elements of The Undertaker's trash-talking biker identity (that he would eventually introduce in 2000) began peeping out during this phase of his career. According to an interview with Kevin Nash, this was a move to allow Calaway to return to WCW with a non-trademarked persona; had he entered WCW, it would have been as Mark Calaway. According to Nash, although negotiations were described as close, Calaway ultimately re-signed with the WWF. Conversely, while on Steve Austin's Broken Skull Sessions podcast on November 22, 2020, Calaway revealed that there was no way he was ever going to rejoin WCW, that the gimmick's biker transition was just a matter of him mixing things up because he didn't feel the character's Deadman side properly fit with the then ongoing Attitude Era.[110][111]

To compensate for his lack of physical activity, Undertaker became increasingly overbearing and vocal, often mouthing off with a weirdness and making sinisterly smart-aleck remarks in promos and on commentary. On the September 23, 1999, edition of SmackDown!, Mr. McMahon threatened that he would remove Undertaker from the Unforgiven main event if he refused to participate in a casket match against Triple H. Undertaker retorted that he did not care and maybe he would not be participating in anything WWF any longer, from there walking out on the WWF.[112] In reality, Calaway went on a hiatus from the WWF in order to treat his groin injury. He made his return to action on December 14, teaming with Viscera in a losing effort against Kane and The Godfather at a house show in Coamo, Puerto Rico.[113] The Undertaker was advertised on the Armageddon promotional poster to return, but meanwhile also tore his pectoral muscle, taking him out of action for almost eight months.[114]

American Badass (2000–2001)

 
The Undertaker at WrestleMania XIX

In May 2000, Calaway expanded on The Undertaker gimmick, returning under a human alter ego of the gimmick—a smack-talking, redneck biker, dubbed "The American Badass", known for motorcycle-riding, tobacco chewing/spitting, and donning a sporty appearance and manner.[115] In stark contrast to his horror-themed and fully fictional Deadman persona, Calaway's Badass persona was only semifictional with traits and features adopted from who he is out of character—hence, why he desired to transform The Undertaker.[116][117] While explained off screen years later for the above reasons, Calaway's sudden appearance as American Badass Undertaker after hiatus in which he left off as Deadman Undertaker was never explained within WWE storylines or the WWE's fictional universe. Rather, the expectation was for fans to just go with it.[118]

When The Undertaker returned near the end of the iron man match for the WWF Championship between Triple H and The Rock at Judgment Day, he took out all the members of the McMahon-Helmsley Faction, which created for a face turn after having left things off as a heel before his hiatus.[119] He also targeted their leader, then WWF Champion Triple H. At the King of the Ring pay-per-view, The Undertaker teamed with The Rock and Kane to defeat the team of Triple H, Shane McMahon and Vince McMahon.[120] Afterward, he was booked to team with Kane to contend for the WWF Tag Team Championship. They defeated Edge and Christian, earning the right to face them the following week for the championship, which Edge and Christian retained. During an August 14 Raw bout against Chris Benoit, Kane became involved and betrayed The Undertaker by hitting him with two chokeslams, the second one causing the ring apron to cave in underneath The Undertaker.[119] This incident led to another match between the two at SummerSlam, which ended in a no contest as Kane fled from the ring area after The Undertaker removed Kane's mask.[120]

The Undertaker then challenged Kurt Angle for the WWF Championship at Survivor Series.[121] Angle, however, defeated The Undertaker after he switched places with his real-life brother, Eric Angle. The Undertaker demanded and was awarded a spot in the six-man Hell in a Cell match for the WWF Championship at Armageddon. The Undertaker promised to make someone famous and did so when he performed a chokeslam on Rikishi from the roof of the cell into hay-filled cargo bed of a truck.[121]

In 2001, The Undertaker reunited with Kane as the Brothers of Destruction, issuing a challenge for the WWF Tag Team Championship once again. They received a title shot at No Way Out, facing Edge and Christian and then champions The Dudley Boyz in a tables match but were unsuccessful.[121] The Undertaker then went on to defeat Triple H at WrestleMania X-Seven.[54] He and Kane continued a storyline that focused on Triple H, who formed a "surprise alliance" with then WWF Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin. The Brothers of Destruction were granted an opportunity to face Triple H and Austin for their titles (Triple H was the WWF Intercontinental Champion). After The Undertaker and Kane won the WWF Tag Team Championship from Edge and Christian on the April 19 edition of SmackDown!,[122] Triple H pinned Kane after attacking him with a sledgehammer at Backlash, where the Brothers of Destruction lost their championships.[123] With Kane injured, The Undertaker feuded briefly with Austin for his WWF Championship, but he failed to win the title at Judgment Day.[123]

As part of "The Invasion" storyline, The Undertaker's next nemesis was Diamond Dallas Page, who was obsessively stalking The Undertaker's wife, Sara.[123] At SummerSlam, WCW Tag Team Champions The Undertaker and Kane defeated Page and his partner Kanyon in a steel cage match to win the WWF Tag Team Championship.[123] At Survivor Series, The Undertaker teamed with Kane, The Rock, Chris Jericho and Big Show to take on The Alliance's Stone Cold Steve Austin, Booker T, Rob Van Dam, Shane McMahon and Kurt Angle (this was the last time The Undertaker and Kane teamed until 2006). Angle pinned The Undertaker due to interference by Austin. Despite this, Team WWF won the match.[123]

Big Evil (2001–2003)

After The Alliance was defeated, The Undertaker turned heel by inducting commentator Jim Ross into the Mr. McMahon: Kiss My Ass Club, which involved The Undertaker pressing the lips of Ross against McMahon's exposed buttocks.[124] In transitioning his "American Badass" biker identity into a heel, The Undertaker eventually cut his long hair short and went by the nickname "Big Evil". At Vengeance, The Undertaker defeated Rob Van Dam to win the WWF Hardcore Championship.[125]

 
The Undertaker in his "Big Evil" persona

The Undertaker's next storyline began at the Royal Rumble in January 2002, when Maven eliminated him from the Royal Rumble match by hitting him with a dropkick from behind. Subsequently, The Undertaker eliminated Maven in return and brutally assaulted him backstage.[125] Thereafter, on an edition of SmackDown!, The Rock inflamed The Undertaker's anger by mentioning his elimination at the Royal Rumble. He responded by costing The Rock the number one contendership for the Undisputed WWF Championship.[126] The storyline continued when The Rock cost The Undertaker the Hardcore Championship against Maven on the February 7 episode of SmackDown!.[127] The two faced off at No Way Out, where The Undertaker lost due to interference from Ric Flair.[125] This interference began a storyline with Flair, who declined a challenge to wrestle Undertaker at WrestleMania X8.[128] As a result, Undertaker assaulted his son David Flair.[129] Flair eventually accepted the match after The Undertaker threatened to inflict the same punishment on Flair's daughter.[129] A no-disqualification stipulation was added to the match and The Undertaker defeated Flair at WrestleMania.[54]

 
The Undertaker performing a Tombstone Piledriver on Ric Flair at WrestleMania X8

After the storyline with Flair, The Undertaker was drafted to the Raw brand after the WWF split its roster into two brands and defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin at Backlash to become the number one contender for the Undisputed WWF Championship. Later that night, he helped Hollywood Hulk Hogan win the title against then champion Triple H.[125] The Undertaker then defeated Hogan for the renamed WWE Undisputed Championship at Judgment Day. The next night on Raw, The Undertaker lost to Rob Van Dam for the WWE Undisputed Championship; however, Raw owner Ric Flair restarted the match (Van Dam pinned The Undertaker when his foot was on the rope, thus invalidating the pin attempt) and The Undertaker retained the championship.[130] On the July 1 edition of Raw, The Undertaker turned face once again after defeating Jeff Hardy in a ladder match to retain the WWE Undisputed Championship and raising Hardy's hand as a show of respect. The Undertaker, however, lost the title at Vengeance to The Rock in a triple threat match that also involved Kurt Angle.[130] On the August 29 edition of SmackDown!, Undertaker was moved to the SmackDown! brand (where he remained until the first brand extension ended in 2011), alongside former Raw talent Brock Lesnar, Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero. Undertaker defeated Chris Benoit and Kurt Angle in a triple threat match to become the number-one contender for the renamed WWE Championship and challenged Brock Lesnar for the title at Unforgiven that ended in a double disqualification.[130] Their feud carried over to No Mercy in a Hell in a Cell match, which The Undertaker performed with a legitimately broken hand and ultimately lost to Lesnar.[130]

The Undertaker took a break after Big Show threw him off the stage on the October 24 edition of SmackDown!, sparking a feud.[131] The Undertaker returned at the Royal Rumble in January 2003.[132] He immediately continued his feud with Big Show and defeated him by submission at No Way Out with a triangle choke. A-Train entered the storyline by attempting to attack The Undertaker after the match, but Nathan Jones came to his aid.[132] The storyline resumed as The Undertaker began to train Jones to wrestle and the two were scheduled to fight Big Show and A-Train in a tag team match at WrestleMania XIX.[54] However, Jones was removed before the match, making it a handicap match, which The Undertaker won with the help of Jones.[132]

Over the remainder of the year, The Undertaker entered a brief feud with John Cena (defeating him at Vengeance) and was booked to have two WWE Championship opportunities. The first, on the September 4 SmackDown!, against Kurt Angle, ended in a no contest, due to interference from Brock Lesnar.[133] The second, at No Mercy, was a Biker Chain match between The Undertaker and Lesnar, which Lesnar won with the help of Vince McMahon.[134] This match resulted in a feud with McMahon, culminating at Survivor Series where The Undertaker lost a Buried Alive match against McMahon when Kane interfered.[134] The Undertaker disappeared for some time following this match, with Kane claiming that he was "dead and buried forever".[135]

Return of The Deadman (2004–2007)

 
The Undertaker, awakening the arena lights as he enters the ring

In the storyline leading up to WrestleMania XX, Kane was tormented by horror-themed mind games, paranormal activities, and spooking vignettes proclaiming The Undertaker's Deadman return. The first was during the Royal Rumble when The Undertaker's bells tolled, distracting Kane and allowing Booker T to eliminate him.[134] Accompanied by Paul Bearer at WrestleMania XX, The Undertaker resurrected his Deadman identity, defeating Kane in a singles match.[136] Introduced was a more dramatic, theatrical and supernatural Deadman than in years past, his presence, mannerisms, and entrances significantly elaborated on as well, such as with more intensity, special effects and rising and falling flames.[137] At the same time, The Undertaker maintained elements of his American Badass identity, thus a composite character more humanized than all of his previous Deadman incarnations[138] (Undertaker would present in this particular hybrid Deadman form until No Mercy 2005 when Randy Orton sealed him in a casket and set it on fire).[137] At Judgment Day, The Undertaker defeated Booker T. One week later, Paul Heyman ordered The Dudley Boyz to kidnap Bearer.[139][140] Thus, Heyman "took control" of Undertaker.[140] At The Great American Bash, Undertaker fought a handicap match against The Dudley Boyz, with the stipulation that if he did not lay down and purposely lose, Heyman would bury Paul Bearer in cement. The Undertaker won and stopped Heyman from burying Bearer, but after claiming Bearer was merely a liability he had no use for, buried him himself.[136]

The Undertaker began a feud with then WWE Champion John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) by challenging him to a title match at SummerSlam, which The Undertaker lost by disqualification.[136] At No Mercy, The Undertaker and JBL competed in the first-ever Last Ride match, although The Undertaker lost after Heidenreich interfered.[136] After defeating Heidenreich in a match at Survivor Series,[141] The Undertaker turned his focus to the WWE Championship once again. Along with Eddie Guerrero and Booker T, he challenged JBL to a championship rematch at Armageddon in a fatal four-way match, in which The Undertaker was unsuccessful, again due to Heidenreich's interference.[141] The feud culminated in a casket match between The Undertaker and Heidenreich at the Royal Rumble, where Undertaker sealed Heidenreich in a casket for the victory.[141]

Soon after, Randy Orton challenged The Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania 21, uppishly proclaiming that he would end his WrestleMania winning Streak.[142] Even with help from his father, Orton lost as The Undertaker improved his WrestleMania record to 13–0.[141] After a two-month hiatus, Undertaker returned on the June 16 edition of SmackDown!, but lost to JBL due to interference from Randy Orton, revealed as a new draft switch to SmackDown!.[143] Despite his interference, the Randy Orton/Undertaker feud was put on the back burner until late summer of that year, resulting from Orton on the injured list.[144]

In the meantime and in one of the most controversial moments in WWE history on an edition of SmackDown! taped on July 4, 2005 (aired on July 7), SmackDown! General Manager Theodore "Teddy" Long scheduled Muhammad Hassan in a match against The Undertaker at The Great American Bash, and placed Daivari in a match that night against Undertaker: Undertaker quickly defeated Daivari. After the match, however, Hassan began to "pray" on the ramp, summoning five masked men, dressed in black shirts, ski-masks and camouflage pants. Armed with clubs and a piano wire, the masked men assaulted and choked out The Undertaker before Hassan then placed The Undertaker in a camel clutch. Afterward, the masked men lifted Daivari above their heads and carried him away. Three days later, the London bombings took place. The footage aired unedited on UPN in the United States and on The Score in Canada with an advisory warning shown several times during the broadcast. It was removed from the Australian and European (including in the United Kingdom) broadcasts.[145]

The angle elicited national attention in the New York Post, TV Guide, Variety and other major media outlets. In response to the criticism, UPN decided that it would monitor the storyline closely and that it did not want the Hassan character on its network that week.[146] Hassan later delivered a promo to the live crowd for the July 14, 2005, edition of SmackDown!, but when UPN announced that the segment would be edited, WWE decided to host the video of the segment on its official website. In the segment, Hassan reiterated that he was an Arab American and that the American people automatically and unfairly assumed that he was a terrorist. Despite being in character, he referred to the real-world media coverage of the storyline, singling out the New York Post's Don Kaplan by name and denouncing his description of the events on SmackDown!, such as Kaplan's comment of the masked men being "Arabs in ski masks". On the July 14, 2005, edition of SmackDown!, Hassan's absence was explained by a statement delivered by his attorney, Thomas Whitney, Esquire, that Hassan refused to appear on the show until The Great American Bash due to the way he was treated by the American media and WWE fans.

It was revealed in late July 2005 that UPN had pressured WWE to keep Hassan off their network, effectively removing him from SmackDown!.[147] Undertaker defeated Hassan at The Great American Bash to become the number one contender to the World Heavyweight Championship. After the match, The Undertaker delivered a Last Ride through an open stage ramp onto a concrete floor to Hassan. It was reported that Hassan sustained serious injuries and had to be rushed to a nearby medical facility, writing Hassan off television.[148] Several days later, WWE.com hosted a video of a kayfabe announcement from Theodore Long, where he reiterated the stipulation that Hassan would no longer appear on SmackDown!. It was revealed years later that Hassan was about to receive a major push by winning the World Heavyweight Championship from Batista at SummerSlam and thus breaking Randy Orton's record for being the youngest World Heavyweight Champion in WWE history.[149]

On the following edition of SmackDown!, The Undertaker lost to JBL in a number-one contender's match, once again due to interference from Orton, reviving their feud that was put on hiatus.[150] At SummerSlam, Orton defeated The Undertaker in a WrestleMania rematch. The storyline intensified as the two tried to get into the head of one another with dark mind game tactics and use of caskets, leading to a handicap casket match at No Mercy, in which The Undertaker lost to Randy and his father "Cowboy" Bob Orton.[151] After the match, the Ortons poured gasoline on the casket and set it on fire (a throwback moment to one of The Undertaker's most infamous attacks received and done by Kane doing the same to him at the 1998 Royal Rumble). When the charred casket was opened, however, The Undertaker was absent, presented as having vanished.[151]

The Undertaker resurrected at the Survivor Series when the druids delivered a casket that was struck by lightning and went up in flames. The Undertaker then burst from the flaming casket in rage, battering and brutalizing an entire ring full of wrestlers as a message to Orton. Here, he reappeared still in hybrid form but with lessened Badass characteristics, eliminating several elements of his biker identity so that his Deadman side projected, most notably, replacing loose-fitting cargo pants with his Deadman spandex, and less use of the Last Ride finisher.[152] The Undertaker returned on SmackDown! in early December to haunt Orton and set up a Hell in a Cell match at Armageddon.[143] After The Undertaker won their brutal Hell in a Cell encounter, in effect, settling his 9 month long feud with Orton,[152] Calaway took a brief hiatus from professional wrestling.

 
The Undertaker retaining his undefeated Streak at WrestleMania 22

In January 2006 at the Royal Rumble, The Undertaker returned on a horse-drawn cart during Kurt Angle's celebration of his World Heavyweight Championship defense against Mark Henry. In this appearance, The Undertaker signaled for a title shot by using his supernatural powers to collapse the wrestling ring that Angle stood in as a means to spook him. As part of their storyline angle, The Undertaker lost his match with Angle at No Way Out after a 30-minute bout—described as underrated and among Undertaker's top matches, in which he versatilely took to a more ground-based submission style to combat Angle's trademarked freestyle wrestling.[153][154] The Undertaker cornered Angle after the match and told him he was not finished with him.[153] In a rematch with Angle (similarly described as underrated and among The Undertaker's top matches that utilized the wrestling styles of their previous encounter on the March 3 edition of SmackDown!) Henry attacked The Undertaker from behind, costing him the title.[153] This led to The Undertaker challenging Henry to a casket match at WrestleMania 22 and Henry vowing to end The Undertaker's WrestleMania winning Streak. The match resulted in The Undertaker sealing Henry in the casket, winning the match and extending his streak to 14–0 at WrestleMania.[155] During a rematch on the next edition of SmackDown!, The Great Khali made his debut and assaulted The Undertaker to transition into a new storyline.[156]

The Undertaker was not heard from until the May 5 edition of SmackDown! when Theodore Long delivered a challenge from The Undertaker to Khali for a match at Judgment Day. The Undertaker lost to Khali at Judgment Day,[157][158] and he did not appear again until the July 7 edition of SmackDown! when he accepted Khali's challenge to a Punjabi Prison match at The Great American Bash. However, Khali was removed from the match due to not being medically cleared. He was thus replaced by then ECW World Champion Big Show, over whom The Undertaker gained the victory.[159] In storyline, Theodore Long replaced Khali with Big Show as punishment for an attack on The Undertaker shortly before the match.[157] Khali was then challenged by The Undertaker to a Last Man Standing Match for SummerSlam after interfering in The Undertaker's match with then World Heavyweight Champion King Booker. Khali refused a challenge against The Undertaker for SummerSlam, however, Long announced the Last Man Standing Match ahead of time, for the August 18 edition of SmackDown! instead. The Undertaker won the match by striking Khali with steel stairs and finishing him with a chokeslam. It was Khali's first defeat and effectively ended his feud with The Undertaker.[160][161]

The Undertaker's next match was with then United States Champion Mr. Kennedy at No Mercy, but was disqualified in the match after he hit Kennedy with the championship belt.[162] On the November 3 edition of SmackDown!, The Undertaker reunited with Kane to reform the Brothers of Destruction for the first time in five years, defeating reluctant opposition in the form of Mr. Kennedy and Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP), with whom Kane was feuding with at the time.[163] As part of the storyline, Kennedy defeated The Undertaker in a First Blood match at Survivor Series after interference from MVP,[162] but finally defeated Kennedy in a Last Ride match at Armageddon.[162] The two continued to feud into 2007 as Kennedy cost The Undertaker two World Heavyweight Championship opportunities for a championship match at the Royal Rumble.[164] However, The Undertaker eventually qualified for the 2007 Royal Rumble match, by winning a battle royal on the January 26 edition of SmackDown!.[165]

World Heavyweight Champion (2007–2010)

 
The Undertaker making his entrance in 2008

The Undertaker won his first Royal Rumble match in January 2007, in doing so becoming the first man to enter the Rumble at number 30 and win the match, after lastly eliminating Shawn Michaels.[166] On the February 5 edition of Raw, Undertaker elected to face World Heavyweight Champion Batista at WrestleMania 23, before attacking him with the chokeslam.[167] At No Way Out, Undertaker and Batista reluctantly teamed together to challenge John Cena and Shawn Michaels for the World Tag Team Championship, but failed to win after Batista gained revenge on Undertaker by hitting him with a spinebuster, allowing Cena to pin him.[168] At WrestleMania 23, Undertaker defeated Batista to win his first World Heavyweight Championship and extend his Streak to 15–0.[169] Undertaker faced Batista in a rematch at Backlash, this time in a Last Man Standing match. The match ended in a draw after neither man got to their feet by the referee's count of ten, meaning The Undertaker retained the championship.[170] The Undertaker and Batista then fought once again in a steel cage match on the May 11 edition of SmackDown! that also ended in a draw when both men's feet touched the floor at the same time. After the match, Mark Henry made his return by assaulting an already battered Undertaker, after which Edge ran to the ring and cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase, forcing Undertaker into a second title defense. Although he kicked out of two quick pin attempts, Undertaker was pinned by Edge after two spears and lost the World Heavyweight Championship.[171] After this match, Undertaker took time off due to a torn right biceps.[172]

 
The Undertaker after he defeated Edge at WrestleMania XXIV

During his rehabilitation, Henry bragged about his assault on The Undertaker, until vignettes began playing that promoted The Undertaker's return. The Undertaker returned at Unforgiven on September 16, defeating Henry.[173] Batista and The Undertaker reignited their feud at Cyber Sunday with the fans choosing the special guest referee to be Stone Cold Steve Austin, however, Batista retained the World Heavyweight Championship.[174] They battled again inside Hell in a Cell at Survivor Series, where Edge returned and interfered to help Batista retain the World Heavyweight Championship.[175] In response to this, The Undertaker delivered a Tombstone Piledriver to General Manager Vickie Guerrero on the November 23 edition of SmackDown!, sending her to the hospital. Returning assistant-General Manager Theodore Long declared a triple threat match for the title between the three men at Armageddon, which Edge won after interference from The Major Brothers.[176]

At the 2008 Royal Rumble, The Undertaker competed in the Royal Rumble match itself, entering at number 1, but eliminated by Shawn Michaels after lasting for most of the bout.[177] At No Way Out, The Undertaker defeated Batista, Finlay, The Great Khali, MVP and Big Daddy V in the SmackDown Elimination Chamber match to become the number one contender for Edge's World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XXIV.[178] At WrestleMania, The Undertaker defeated Edge with the Hell's Gate submission hold to win his second World Heavyweight Championship in what was his 16th WrestleMania win.[179] In a WrestleMania rematch, The Undertaker defeated Edge once again at Backlash to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.[180] Vickie Guerrero then banned The Undertaker's Hell's Gate submission hold and stripped him of the title on the May 2 edition of SmackDown.[181] The Undertaker battled Edge for the vacant title at Judgment Day, which he won by countout. Guerrero ordered that the title remain vacant, because titles could not change hands in this way.[182] Edge and The Undertaker faced each other again for the vacant championship at One Night Stand in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match, which The Undertaker lost after interference from La Familia. As a result of the stipulation, Undertaker was forced to leave WWE.[183]

 
The Undertaker, after defeating Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 25

On the July 25 edition of SmackDown, Vickie Guerrero reinstated The Undertaker and scheduled Edge to face him at SummerSlam inside Hell in a Cell,[184] which The Undertaker won. After the match, The Undertaker chokeslammed Edge from the top of a ladder and through the ring canvas.[185] Following this match, Guerrero tried making a peace offering with The Undertaker on SmackDown by apologizing, but The Undertaker told her that he was not the forgiving kind. At Unforgiven, as The Undertaker approached the ring to "take Guerrero's soul" and seal her in a casket, Big Show, who appeared at first to be aiding The Undertaker ended up assaulting him.[186] Resulting from that, The Undertaker and Big Show faced each other in a match at No Mercy, where Big Show won by knockout.[187] At Cyber Sunday, The Undertaker defeated Big Show in a Last Man Standing match after choking him out with Hell's Gate.[188] At the same time, The Undertaker was engaged in a short feud with Jeff Hardy, who interfered during his match with Vladimir Kozlov on the November 7 edition of SmackDown. Hardy defeated The Undertaker in an Extreme Rules match the following week on SmackDown due to interference from Big Show. The Undertaker then went on to defeat Big Show in a casket match at Survivor Series and again in a steel cage match by submission on the December 5 edition of SmackDown to end their feud.[189] At No Way Out, The Undertaker was part of the WWE Championship Elimination Chamber match along with Triple H, Jeff Hardy, Big Show, Vladimir Kozlov and Edge; however, he was unsuccessful at winning the match as he was the runner-up behind Triple H.[190]

In early 2009, The Undertaker began a second chapter to his unresolved feud with Shawn Michaels from the late 1990s, over a decade prior to this point (their tensions gradually increasing in the years immediately preceding this from heated run-ins at the 2007 and 2008 Royal Rumble matches). Their renewed feud by this point was two-dimensional, in part focusing on the wonder of The Undertaker's undefeated WrestleMania Streak in relation to, however, the fact that he had never before defeated Michaels in a singles match, only vice versa.[191] Michaels also made the buildup to their WrestleMania encounter personal, repeatedly demonstrating his Christian objections to the demonic dark side nature of The Undertaker's Deadman gimmick, even creating his own heaven-esque bright side spin-off of what he felt The Undertaker's gimmick should be (Michaels having become a real-life born again Christian by this point in his career).[192][193] The feud culminated in a WrestleMania 25 singles match between the two in which Michaels made a heaven-sent entrance descending from up on high portraying his bright side anti-Deadman, while The Undertaker made a grave-risen entrance emerging from the ground.[193][194][192] After what was widely described as a suspenseful, competitive match, The Undertaker defeated Michaels, thus extending his WrestleMania winning streak to 17–0.[191][195] Their encounter was highly acclaimed by critics and audiences alike and is considered by many to be one of the greatest WrestleMania matches of all time.[192] On the April 24 edition of SmackDown, after losing a match against Big Show by knockout with Big Show taking advantage of The Undertaker's battered neck state from his previous WrestleMania encounter, The Undertaker attacked Big Show. Following this, Undertaker took another hiatus from the WWE.[196]

After a four-month hiatus, The Undertaker returned at SummerSlam in August by attacking CM Punk, who had just won the World Heavyweight Championship from Jeff Hardy in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match.[197] At Breaking Point, The Undertaker faced Punk in a submission match. The Undertaker had originally won the match with his Hell's Gate submission hold, but the match was restarted by SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long, who ruled that the ban placed on the move by Vickie Guerrero was still in effect. Punk went on to win the match with his anaconda vise when referee Scott Armstrong called for the bell, despite Undertaker never submitting—a recreation of the Montreal Screwjob, which took place in the same venue in 1997.[198] On the September 25 edition of SmackDown, Theodore Long officially lifted the ban after being released from a casket that The Undertaker had him placed inside of, among a series of other horror-themed mind game tactics.[199] With Long out of the way, the feud between The Undertaker and Punk pressed on and at Hell in a Cell, Undertaker won the World Heavyweight Championship from him in a Hell in a Cell match.[200] The Undertaker successfully defended the title against CM Punk on the October 23 edition of SmackDown, in a fatal four-way match at Bragging Rights against Punk, Batista and Rey Mysterio and in a triple threat match against Chris Jericho and Big Show at Survivor Series.[201][202] He faced Batista at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs in a chairs match for the championship and won when the match was restarted by Long, after Batista had originally won after utilizing a low blow. The next night on Raw, Undertaker competed in a tournament to crown the 2009 Superstar of the Year, losing to Randy Orton by countout in the first round after a distraction by Orton's protegès Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase.[203]

 
The Undertaker defending the World Heavyweight title at the Royal Rumble in January 2010

After successfully defending the World Heavyweight Championship against Rey Mysterio at the Royal Rumble,[204] The Undertaker lost the championship at the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view. It was also at this event that a notorious shoot incident (non-kayfabe) befell The Undertaker: a pyrotechnics malfunction momentarily engulfed him in flames up to three times during his ring entrance. He was, however, able to continue with his scheduled match that night despite suffering first and second-degree burns on his chest and neck. According to a WWE spokesman, it "looked like a bad sunburn".[205] The Undertaker lost the title to Chris Jericho after interference from Shawn Michaels that night;[206] Jericho has said on multiple occasions that the pyrotechnician responsible for the accident was immediately escorted from the arena and relieved of his employment with WWE, following a threat of violence from Calaway.[207][208] Calaway himself explained that he had previously expressed concerns to the technician regarding the pyro arrangement, but was ignored. He feels he was saved from severe injury by applying water to his hair, and altering his attire from a sleeveless to a sleeved jacket, just minutes before the accident.[209]

The Undertaker then accepted Michaels's rematch offer, after initially declining, at WrestleMania XXVI in a Streak vs. Career match, where Undertaker was victorious and Shawn Michaels was forced to retire. This match also made both The Undertaker and Michaels the first men in WWE history to main event WrestleMania in three different decades (Undertaker main evented WrestleMania 13 and XXIV in 1997 and 2008 and Michaels main evented WrestleMania XII and XIV in 1996 and 1998 and XX and 23 in 2004 and 2007, respectively). After a hiatus (which included wrestling two matches on Raw), he returned to SmackDown on May 28, defeating Rey Mysterio to qualify for a spot at the Fatal 4-Way pay-per-view to compete for the World Heavyweight title.[210] During the Rey Mysterio match, The Undertaker suffered a concussion, broken orbital bone and broken nose; he was visibly bleeding profusely on camera by the end of this match.[211] To cover for the injury, Kane revealed that Undertaker had been found in a vegetative state;[212] Mysterio took his place in the match and won the World Heavyweight Championship. While attempting to learn which wrestler had attacked The Undertaker, Kane defeated Mysterio to win the World Heavyweight Championship. Kane and Mysterio continued to clash as they accused one another of being the assailant behind the mysterious ambush of The Undertaker.[213]

At SummerSlam, The Undertaker returned to confront Kane and Rey Mysterio, only to be attacked with a Tombstone Piledriver by Kane. With Kane revealed as his attacker, the two feuded for the next few months over the World Heavyweight Championship. After losing to Kane in a No Holds Barred match at Night of Champions, Paul Bearer returned as Undertaker's manager on the September 24 edition of SmackDown.[214] However, Bearer turned on him at Hell in a Cell to help Kane win once again in a Hell in a Cell match. The feud ended at Bragging Rights when The Nexus helped Kane defeat Undertaker in a Buried Alive match (the half-brothers final singles match against one another). Undertaker needed surgery for a torn rotator cuff, causing him to be written off.[215]

Final years of The Streak (2011–2014)

After the 2011 Royal Rumble, promotional videos began airing, showing Undertaker entering and standing within a Western-style, dilapidated shack on a rainy desert in Death Valley, The birthplace. Each promo ended with the date 2–21–11 being "burned into" the screen. On the February 21 edition of Raw, Undertaker returned, but before he could speak, Triple H also returned and confronted him. The two challenged each other to a match at WrestleMania XXVII, which was later made a No Holds Barred match and which Undertaker won by submission. However, he had to be carried away from the ring on a stretcher.[216] Following WrestleMania XXVII in 2011, Undertaker would take on a more part-time role within the company; he would not have another match on Raw or SmackDown until 2013.

 
Triple H and The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXVIII

On the January 30, 2012, edition of Raw, Undertaker returned after a nine-month hiatus to confront Triple H.[217] On the February 13 edition of Raw, Triple H refused Undertaker's challenge for a WrestleMania rematch.[218] After Undertaker accused Triple H of living in the shadow of Shawn Michaels on the February 20 edition of Raw, Triple H accepted the challenge on the condition that it would be a Hell in a Cell match; Michaels was later inserted as special guest referee in the match. At WrestleMania XXVIII, Undertaker, while debuting his new look, a mohawk, defeated Triple H to extend his Streak to 20–0. After the match, Undertaker and Michaels carried Triple H to the entrance stage, where the three embraced.[219] Later in 2012, Undertaker appeared on the 1000th episode of Raw on July 23 to help Kane, who had been confronted by Jinder Mahal, Curt Hawkins, Tyler Reks, Hunico, Camacho and Drew McIntyre. The Brothers of Destruction overcame and dominated the six other wrestlers.[220][221]

The Undertaker's next television appearance was on Old School Raw on March 4, 2013, where he opened the show by performing his signature entrance. CM Punk, Randy Orton, Big Show and Sheamus fought in a fatal four-way match to determine who would face him at WrestleMania 29, which Punk won.[222] After the real-life death of Paul Bearer on March 5, 2013, a storyline involving Punk regularly spiting Undertaker through displays of flippancy and disrespect towards Bearer's death began.[223] Punk interrupted Undertaker's ceremony to honor Bearer on Raw, stealing the trademark urn and later using it to attack Kane, humiliate The Brothers of Destruction and mock Bearer.[224][225] Undertaker defeated Punk at WrestleMania 29 to extend his Streak to 21–0 and then took back the urn.[226] The following night on Raw, Undertaker came out to pay his respects to Bearer, but was interrupted by The Shield, who attempted to attack Undertaker before Kane and Daniel Bryan made the save.[227] Undertaker would wrestle his final Raw match (his first since 2010) on the April 22 edition, teaming with Kane and Bryan against The Shield in a losing effort.[228] Four days later, he wrestled his final SmackDown match (also his first since 2010), defeating Shield member Dean Ambrose by submission. Afterward, Undertaker was attacked by Ambrose and the rest of The Shield, who performed a triple powerbomb through the broadcast table on him.[229]

 
The Undertaker approaching the ring at WrestleMania XXX in 2014

On the February 24, 2014, edition of Raw, The Undertaker returned to confront Brock Lesnar and accepted his challenge for a match at WrestleMania XXX.[230] After 25 minutes and three F-5s, Lesnar won the match at WrestleMania by pinfall, ending The Undertaker's Streak in what was described as "the most shocking result in WWE history".[231] Following the match, Undertaker was hospitalized with a severe concussion which he suffered in the first minutes of the match.[232] In a December 2014 interview, Vince McMahon confirmed that it was his final decision to have Lesnar end The Streak and that The Undertaker was initially shocked at the decision. McMahon justified his decision that it would significantly enhance Lesnar's formidability to set up the next WrestleMania event and that there were no other viable candidates to fill Lesnar's role.[233] In 2014, The Undertaker was also offered to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, but he declined the offer, feeling it wasn't time yet.[234]

Final feuds (2015–2020)

 
The Undertaker in the ring at WrestleMania 31 in 2015

In February 2015, Bray Wyatt began a series of cryptic promos which led to Fastlane, where Wyatt challenged Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania 31, which Undertaker accepted.[235][236] At WrestleMania, Undertaker defeated Wyatt after two Tombstone Piledrivers.[237]

At Battleground in July, Undertaker made his return by attacking Lesnar as he was on the verge of defeating Seth Rollins during his WWE World Heavyweight Championship match, causing the match to end in a disqualification win for Lesnar.[238] The next night on Raw, Undertaker explained his actions as revenge, not against Lesnar breaking The Streak, but rather the constant taunting he allowed Paul Heyman to engage in. Later that night, after Undertaker and Lesnar brawled throughout the arena and had to be separated, a rematch was scheduled for SummerSlam in August, where Undertaker controversially defeated Lesnar. Lesnar put Undertaker in a kimura lock and the timekeeper rang the bell after seeing Undertaker supposedly indicating submission, but since the referee had not seen a submission and never stopped the match, the match continued. The confusion allowed Undertaker to surprise Lesnar with a low blow and apply Hell's Gate, in which Lesnar passed out.[239] At Hell in a Cell, The Undertaker was defeated by Lesnar in a Hell in a Cell match after Lesnar hit him with his own low blow, returning the favor, and executing what was his third F-5 of the match.[240]

While the crowd gave Undertaker an ovation after his loss to Lesnar, he was attacked and captured by The Wyatt Family (Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper, Erick Rowan and Braun Strowman), who carried him away from the ring.[241] After ambushing and capturing Kane the next night on Raw, Wyatt explained that he had claimed their souls and stole their demonic powers.[242] The Brothers of Destruction returned on the November 9 edition of Raw and attacked The Wyatt Family, setting up a tag team match at Survivor Series, which honored Undertaker's 25 years in WWE.[243] At Survivor Series on November 22, the Brothers of Destruction defeated Wyatt and Harper.[244]

On the February 22, 2016, edition of Raw, Vince McMahon placed his son Shane McMahon, who returned to WWE for the first time since 2009, in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania 32 against Undertaker with the stipulation that if Shane won, he would gain control of Raw.[245] Vince later decided that should Undertaker lose the match against Shane, it would be his final match at WrestleMania.[246] After weeks of random physical confrontations and mind games exchanged between the pair, Undertaker defeated Shane McMahon at WrestleMania 32.[247] Undertaker would not appear again until the 900th episode of SmackDown on November 15, issuing a threat to Team SmackDown if they failed to defeat Team Raw at the upcoming Survivor Series pay-per-view.[248]

 
The Undertaker in April 2018

Undertaker then appeared on the January 9, 2017, edition of Raw, where he announced his participation in the Royal Rumble match and said he was a free agent.[249] Undertaker appeared on the January 23 edition of Raw, confronting Brock Lesnar and Goldberg.[250] During the Royal Rumble on January 29, Undertaker entered at number 29, eliminating Goldberg, The Miz, Baron Corbin and Sami Zayn, before being eliminated by the number 30 entrant, Roman Reigns.[251] Undertaker returned on the March 6 edition of Raw and performed a chokeslam on Reigns.[252] This led to a No Holds Barred match between Undertaker and Reigns at WrestleMania 33,[253] in which Undertaker lost to Reigns after five spears in his fourth WrestleMania main event.[254] After the match, Undertaker left his gloves, coat and hat in the center of the ring before slowly making his exit.[255]

Undertaker took part in the Raw 25 Years edition of Raw on January 22, 2018, his first post-WrestleMania 33 appearance.[256] In the months prior to WrestleMania 34, John Cena challenged Undertaker to a singles match. At WrestleMania, after Elias confronted Cena and was beaten down, Undertaker's hat and coat appeared in the center of the ring and were struck by lightning. Undertaker then appeared and beat Cena in a three-minute squash match.[257] Three weeks later, Undertaker defeated Rusev at WWE's Greatest Royal Rumble event in a casket match.[258] At Super Show-Down in Australia on October 6, Undertaker faced Triple H in a no disqualification match billed as the "Last Time Ever"; they were accompanied by Kane and Shawn Michaels, respectively. Undertaker lost the match after interference from Michaels. After the match, the four men shook hands as a sign of respect, however, Undertaker and Kane would follow this by attacking them.[259] As a result, the duos reunited their respective tag teams—the Brothers of Destruction and D-Generation X—and faced each other at Crown Jewel on November 2, where Undertaker and Kane lost their final match as a tag team.[260]

On April 8, 2019, edition of Raw, the night after WrestleMania 35—the first WrestleMania in 19 years without his involvement—Undertaker appeared to interrupt and attack Elias during a musical performance.[261] Undertaker made his return to the ring to face Goldberg at Super ShowDown in Saudi Arabia on June 7, defeating him in the main event of the night in their first match against each other.[262] On the June 24, 2019, edition of Raw, during a handicap match in which Roman Reigns was dominated by Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre, Undertaker suddenly appeared and attacked McMahon and McIntyre. It was later announced that Undertaker and Reigns would face McMahon and McIntyre in a No Holds Barred tag team match at Extreme Rules. At Extreme Rules, Undertaker and Reigns won. This turned out to be Undertaker's final match in front of a live audience in the United States.[263]

The Undertaker returned at Super ShowDown in Saudi Arabia on February 27, 2020, as a surprise replacement in a gauntlet match. He entered the match last, replacing Rey Mysterio and defeating AJ Styles to win the Tuwaiq Mountain Trophy.[264] At Elimination Chamber during a natch between Styles and Aleister Black, Undertaker made another surprise appearance with an attack on Styles.[265] The following night on Raw, Styles challenged Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania 36.[266] Over the following weeks that led up to WrestleMania, a resentful Styles made unprecedented efforts to expose Undertaker, going so far as departing from bashing his Deadman gimmick, instead taking to a metafiction form of bashing Calaway himself. The feud saw Styles solely referring to Undertaker by his real name, Mark Calaway, referencing his age and his wife, Michelle McCool. In response, Undertaker cut promos of ominous warning against Styles in which for the first time in years, he broke from the Deadman gimmick by presenting as himself out of character. In doing so, elements of his American Badass gimmick were reflected with Calaway making appearances in his biker gear. At WrestleMania 36, Undertaker presented his third and final identity, "The Unholy Trinity," a combination of The Deadman, American Badass, and himself as Mark Calaway, this blend allowing him to trash talk Styles over real life matters during their encounter, while also able to maintain his superhuman horror capabilities.[267] In what was subsequently learned to be Undertaker's final match, he and Styles fought in a cemetery at a secluded rural locale, competing in what was a cinematic, narrative-heavy brawl similar to "Buried Alive matches",[268] named the "Boneyard match". Despite the assistance of Gallows and Anderson, The Undertaker buried Styles in the grave to win this match and ride off on motorcycle into the sunset,[269] scoring his 25th WrestleMania victory to complete his professional wrestling career.[270]

Retirement and Hall of Fame (2020–2022)

On June 21, 2020, in the final episode of the Undertaker: The Last Ride documentary, Undertaker announced his retirement from the professional wrestling industry.[8] Later on that November, he confirmed that he was "officially retired" in an interview.[9] Many wrestlers and other public figures paid tribute to him on their social media pages.[271] Madison Square Garden, regarded as the most famous venue in professional wrestling, also paid tribute to him.[272]

Undertaker, wearing his trademark mortician trench coat and stetson hat, made an appearance at the conclusion of the Survivor Series event on November 22, 2020. The event is dedicated to him, commemorating thirty years from that time since his WWE debut. There, he reiterated that his career had been completed, giving an emotional farewell speech which ended in typical Undertaker fashion: "My time has come to let The Undertaker Rest in Peace."[273][10] A ten-bell salute was also given for The Undertaker character as he did his traditional take-the-knee pose, and a holographic image of Paul Bearer, Undertaker's former manager, was projected in the ring.[274]

On February 18, 2022, it was announced that Undertaker would be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2022.[275] The news was responded to with extensive praise from WWE fans, the professional wrestling community and media outlets alike.[276] On March 3, 2022, then WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon made a rare media appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, announcing that he would be Undertaker's WWE Hall of Fame inductor. In praising Undertaker both inside and outside of character in a heartfelt message, McMahon said that the induction would be one of the most difficult endeavors of his life because of his longtime history with Undertaker, and how close they were been behind the scenes.[277] Reacting to the heavily publicized announcement from McMahon, Undertaker issued a Twitter response later on that same day, which read:

After over 30 years of long roads traveled, countless hours of TV, and one hell of a ride together… couldn't think of anyone better to put me in the #WWEHOF than @VinceMcMahon. One final ride together, old-timer!!![278]

— The Undertaker

On April 1, 2022, The Undertaker was formally inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame at the American Airlines Center.[279] At his induction, Calaway made a 137-minute speech that opened with a 10-minute, emotional standing ovation from the live audience, bringing Calaway to tears. Calaway's acceptance speech, hailed by media outlets as matchless and beyond compare, was motivational and shared his collection of self-reflections and life philosophies for success. In making his speech, he stood before several genres of his Deadman character, through the varying costumes displayed on mannequins.[280] Later that same weekend, Calaway made appearances on the entrance stage on both nights of WrestleMania.

Sporadic appearances (2023–present)

On January 23, 2023, The Undertaker made an appearance at the Monday Night Raw 30th Anniversary special, Raw is XXX. He appeared under his American Badass gimmick, confronting LA Knight and seemingly giving his approval to Bray Wyatt.[281]

Undertaker gimmick, identities and character evolution

The Deadman identity

 
The Undertaker, as his Deadman character, preparing to supernaturally trigger lights back to the arena from raised arms as part of his entrance

Under his undead, funereal, and macabre horror-themed gimmick, in which The Undertaker is subtitled "The Deadman", he routinely took to alarmist tactics to disrupt the focus and confidence of his rivals.[282][283] Often, these alarmist tactics were morbid and applied the use of props that reflected demise as the consequence of a wrestling match against him: caskets (sometimes personalizing casket designs to represent his opponents),[284][66] body bags,[285] corpse-like effigies,[283] cemeteries,[285] hearses.[286] To that end, the gimmick evoked funerals and death down to finer details, such as in the character's birthplace of Death Valley, catch phrase of "Rest in Peace", signature finishing maneuver of the Tombstone Piledriver, a wrestling pin that had the opponent resemble a corpse with their arms crossed over their chest, etc.[286][287] Adding to his many effects of treating his wrestling matches as funeral services, The Undertaker frequently served a list of specialized matches that were personalized to his Deadman gimmick: Casket Match, Body Bag Match, Buried Alive Match, Last Ride Match, Hell in a Cell, Boneyard Match, etc.[288][289][290]

Filled with bells and whistles, The Undertaker's godlike superhuman presence and indignation were signaled by funeral tolls, settings of pitch-black darkness and blue/purple semidarkness, flickering lights, hazy fog, thunder, lightning strikes, and other bone-chilling scenes and sound activity.[291][292][293] Portrayed as miraculously resilient to destruction,[294] The Undertaker yielded numerous resurrections,[14] which sometimes gave way to reincarnations of his Deadman gimmick. While maintaining his general character premise as death personified with accompanying alarmist tactics throughout all sagas of the Deadman,[295][296] each incarnation took on its own distinct appearance and characterization. For example, some Deadman incarnations were unearthly and zombie-like while others were Goth and comparatively more human.[297]

The earliest of The Undertaker's Deadman incarnations (nicknamed in external media as "The Old West Mortician" to distinguish from his other Deadman incarnations[45]) depicted him as a menacing derivative of the Wild West undertakers in television westerns.[46] In his own rendition, he was garbed in a black trench coat; gray-striped tie; black-ribboned, black stetson; gray boot spats; and gray gloves[298] (black gloves for first few appearances before gray).[42] However, most of The Undertaker's Deadman character development (sleeve tattoos, longer/straightened/black hair, purple/blue color representation, elements of thunder and lightning, etc.) would not surface until his first reincarnation into what was his rebirthed Deadman variation, lasting from SummerSlam 94' (resurrection from a death angle with Yokozuna) through Buried Alive: In Your House (The Undertaker buried alive by Mankind and numerous other WWF heel wrestlers).[73] In these initial zombie-like incarnations of his gimmick, he was portrayed as impervious to pain, something accomplished by Calaway not selling his opponents' attacks. Among the many ways this was showcased was The Undertaker's maneuver of raising up from a taken down supine position into a high Fowler's position, dubbed "the sit-up" (often accompanied by his sharp hissing sound).[286]

Beginning early on, The Undertaker's persona was complemented with histrionically spooky, wailing manager Paul Bearer, introduced to represent and guide The Deadman.[299] Playing a key role, Bearer used an urn to transmit mysterious powers to The Undertaker that had supernatural healing effects on him during combat.[300] Also linked to The Undertaker's Deadman gimmick were the druids–a team of mysterious, incognito cult-like members, completely disguised in black hooded clergy robes.[301] A mysterious choir chanting sounded whenever the druids presented.[302] The druids typically appeared for the purposes of removing The Undertaker where he had seemingly been extinguished by his enemies (as opposed to EMTs or medical personnel used for the rest of WWF/E talent). The druids were also seen reproducing The Undertaker in recovered, wrathful states to those same enemies who were thought to have extinguished him.[302][303]

The Undertaker took to many trademarked idiosyncrasies and themes, including a stylized throat-slashing gesture,[304] grimacing facial expressions fit with eyeballs rolled back so that only the whites of his eyes displayed,[305] backwards hair-whips so as to expose his ominous facial expressions,[306] fixed stares on adversaries,[305] protruding tongue displays, jolting of his head with a fury so that it faced the direction of his antagonists,[307] his celebratory take-the-knee pose,[308] sonorous vocalizations,[309] collectively labeling his fanbase as "Creatures of the Night",[310] voice of God-like promos in which things were interrupted with dimmed lights and thunder while The Undertaker's communications were heard booming throughout the arena with no physical trace of him;[311] messages filled with death threats of a deeply posthumous insight into impending corpse decomposition, maggot feasting, unsouling and so on.[312] A main attraction of the Deadman gimmick, The Undertaker mesmerized his opponents and viewers alike through elaborately "bone-chilling" entrances.[313] The character's godlike powers were routinely put on display in these moments, triggering lights back to the arena either gradually or suddenly dependent on his either slowly or abruptly raised arms.[291] During the vast majority of his wrestling career as the Deadman, The Undertaker used an extended remix of Frédéric Chopin's Funeral March as his theme music.[314] WWF Composer Jim Johnston embellished on the Chopin march, using the historic melody as a pre- and post-chorus to a main chorus of bell tolls, along with an original transition section to the song of a slow, lugubrious instrumental feel.[315] Of his entrances, Calaway has stated, "When that gong went off, that was go time. The music fit the character. That's the key element of it: the end is at hand for whoever's going to be standing in that ring waiting for me to come down. That was the mindset behind the gong. And the music was just doom and gloom, you knew what was coming."[316]

Alternate identities of The Undertaker gimmick

After a hiatus, Calaway made a return in 2000 in which he expanded on The Undertaker gimmick with a human form of the character. Under the character's alter ego, he is a semifictional smack-talking, redneck biker, thoroughly absent of his fully fictional Deadman zombie-like traits and wizardry.[118][115] In performing this alternate identity, he rode to the ring on motorcycles, chewed tobacco, donned cargo garments and/or denim, printed shirts, and sporty fashion accessories (sunglasses, necklaces, bandanas).[116][317] His theme music was replaced with popular rock songs of the time, initially Kid Rock's "American Bad Ass" (from which The Undertaker's subtitle used to refer to this second identity derived), and eventually Limp Bizkit's "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)".[318] His American Badass catch phrases, such as threats of “I'll make you famous” or references to the wrestling ring as his “yard”, became popular during this era. According to Bruce Prichard, Calaway requested this metamorphosis of character since he wanted to be "the biker–he wanted to be the guy that he is in everyday life".[319]

While explained off-screen for the above reason years later, Calaway's sudden appearance as American Badass Undertaker after hiatus in which he left off as Deadman Undertaker was never explained within WWE storylines or the WWE's fictional universe. Rather, the expectation was for fans to just go with it.[118] This transition lasted 3+12 years until 2004 when The Undertaker resurrected his Deadman identity in hybrid form—residual features of his American Badass identity remaining. Among subtle details left over from his biker identity were his in-ring MMA style between his stances, strikes, and submissions; penchant to sporadically lower his tank top for a barechested appearance; celebrating victories with an arm-raised fist; etc.[138] This hybrid Deadman (Deadman incarnation most closely based on Calaway himself) would last many years and for the remainder of The Undertaker's professional wrestling career, excluding his final wrestling match. For The Undertaker's final encounter, a Boneyard Match at WrestleMania 36 in 2020, he introduced a three-dimensional identity that brought all of his identities into one, dubbed "The Unholy Trinity:" a mix of his Deadman identity, American Badass identity, and his natural and genuine identity as Mark Calaway.[267]

Gimmick reflective nicknames

The Undertaker generated many nicknames from commentators throughout the course of his active wrestling career, some of those names more associated with his Deadman Undertaker identity, including "The Grim Reaper" (variants of this used were "The Reaper" and "The Reaper of Wayward Souls"),[320] "The Demon of Death Valley",[321] "The Man from the Dark Side",[322] "The Prince of Darkness",[323] "The Lord of Darkness".[324] He also generated nicknames associated with his American Badass Undertaker identity, including "Big Evil" (used in reference to his American Badass heel side),[325] "Booger Red".[326] Some of his nicknames were not identity specific but used for the character in general, such as "The Phenom".[324][327]

Domestic backstory, parents and brother

The Undertaker's gimmick has a dark and disturbed family backstory which involves him intentionally burning down his family funeral home as a teenager, resulting in the deaths of his parents and purportedly a brother of his as well. Undertaker initially denied his then ex-manager Paul Bearer's charges of him committing the arson murder of his family, (though later confessed in late 1998). Instead, Undertaker blamed his younger brother of whom he thought long dead from the incident, describing him as a "pyromaniac". This led to Bearer's shocking warnings to proof in the form of the brother, "Kane", as alive and well.[88] In late 1997 at In Your House Badd Blood, Bearer unleashed a vengeful Kane: the fire-personified, juggernaut half-brother of Undertaker, who was fit with a mask to conceal the scarring from Undertaker's arson.[88] In what became a fickle sibling relationship with Bearer (later revealed to be Kane's father) only adding to the pendulum and complexities, Undertaker and Kane went back and forth from one extreme to the other, feuding barbarically at points and yet teaming as the Brothers of Destruction at other points.[88] In the duo's final feud in late 2009 through 2010, Kane emerged victorious in all of their matches.

Gimmick fused with wrestling move set and style

The Undertaker's wrestling performance and move set were carried out with significant amounts of character-driven physical theatre and kinesics. In keeping with his Deadman routine for example, Undertaker was forbiddingly slow and measured in much of his maneuvering and offense.[286] Taking his opponents and audience by surprise, however, he combined his slow, measured physicality with wrestling moves and action uncharacteristic of a wrestler of his vast height and weight.[48][328] Not limited to just ground offense and power moves, Undertaker was conspicuously aerial, swift, agile, loose-limbed and animated in the other half of his wrestling style and move set:[328] flying clotheslines,[329] guillotine leg drops,[330] running DDTs,[331] ability to land on his feet poised and motionless if thrown from the ring,[305] over-the-top-rope suicide dives[328][332] (on one occasion, over the top rope and combined active flames during an Inferno match at In Your House Unforgiven), etc. During matches, Undertaker would also pay homage to Don Jardine by performing an arm twist ropewalk chop, dubbed "Old School."[333]

Calaway's performance of The Deadman

Most famed for his Deadman Undertaker identity in particular, the role won Calaway the Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards for Best Gimmick a record-setting 5 years in a row (1990–1994). Calaway was highly protective of his Deadman public image: for the vast majority of his career while performing the gimmick, he was so private that he wasn't seen outside of character in the media. Calaway's approach of presenting only in character publicly was done in order to maintain the mystique of the Deadman and facilitate disbelief suspension.[334] However, during the last few years of his wrestling career, he allowed himself to be seen out of character, giving interviews as Mark Calaway and filming a documentary called The Last Ride.[335]

Legacy and reception

Recognitions and acclaim

The Undertaker has been named one of the greatest wrestlers of all time;[336] and the greatest character, and most iconic figure, in WWE history. He was voted the greatest WWE wrestler ever in a 2013 Digital Spy poll.[337] In naming him the second greatest wrestler ever, IGN described Undertaker as, "one of the most respected wrestlers, and characters, in the business; treated with actual reverence. Like a cherished, invaluable artifact".[338] Luis Paez-Pumar of Complex wrote that the Undertaker character is "easily the best gimmick in the history of professional wrestling".[339] Luke Winkie of Sports Illustrated listed Undertaker as the fifth greatest wrestler of all time.[340] His consecutive matches with Shawn Michaels at WrestleManias XXV and XXVI were met with critical acclaim, with both matches winning the Pro Wrestling Illustrated and Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards for Match of the Year in 2009 and 2010 respectively.[341][342] His Hell in a cell match with Triple H at WrestleMania XXVIII won the 2012 Slammy Award for the match of the year as well as being voted the match of the year on Pro Wrestling Illustrated.[343][344][345]

Wrestler Big Show named The Undertaker as the greatest professional wrestler of all time,[346] while Mark Henry and WWE chairman Vince McMahon have called him their favorite.[347][348] WWE Hall of Famer and former company executive, Jim Ross, said: "Without question, The Undertaker is the greatest big man in the history of wrestling... There is no greater WWE star ever than The Undertaker".[349]

Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition recognized Undertaker as having the most consecutive victories at WrestleMania in 2016.[350] In November 2015, Telegraph journalist Tom Fordy called Undertaker "the world's greatest sportsman".[351]

Undertaker's Deadman character in particular has been praised as one of the best in professional wrestling. He received the Wrestling Observer Newsletter's Best Gimmick award from 1990 to 1994. Tim Friorvant of ESPN named Undertaker "a character that has been a cornerstone of the WWE for more than three decades".[352] Shawn Valentino of Pro Wrestling Torch said "The Undertaker may have been the greatest character in the history of professional wrestling".[353]

A 12-minute match between Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin drew a 9.5 rating on June 28, 1999. It stands as the highest-rated segment in Raw history.[354]

Reception to later career

 
The Undertaker walks away from the ring after The Streak was broken at WrestleMania XXX in April 2014.

In contrast to the high praise The Undertaker received during the vast majority of his professional wrestling career, he was heavily criticized for continuing to perform throughout the latter part of his wrestling career, particularly after his first defeat at WrestleMania in 2014. Calaway would later reveal that after suffering a severe concussion in his WrestleMania match against Lesnar, he lost his confidence.[355] At WrestleMania 33, after his second defeat against Roman Reigns, Luis Paez-Pumar of Rolling Stone said that Undertaker "should have retired when The Streak was broken" but "lived on to pass the rub on to Reigns in the sloppiest, saddest manner possible".[356] Undertaker himself said he was disappointed by his performance against Reigns.[357] After his match against John Cena at WrestleMania 34, IGN posted an article titled "Undertaker's return was awesome, but now he needs to retire".[358] After his match at Crown Jewel in November 2018, Pro Wrestling Torch's Wade Keller wrote that Undertaker looked "brittle"[359] and Jason Powell of Pro Wrestling Dot Net said "they [Undertaker, Kane, Michaels and Triple H] need to accept their limitations, stop pretending they belong in main events, and stop acting like being in these main events isn't stealing the spotlight".[360] His subsequent match with Goldberg at Super ShowDown in June 2019 was also widely pilloried, with Bryan Rose of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter calling it "sad more than anything".[361] In reviewing the show, Dave Meltzer of the same publication wrote that Goldberg "has juice left, while Undertaker doesn't".[362] Undertaker himself called the match "a disaster" in 2020.[363]

Despite the media criticism, two of Undertaker's later matches—teaming with Roman Reigns against Drew McIntyre and Shane McMahon at Extreme Rules 2019, as well as his cinematic Boneyard match against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36—were both widely praised, with critics citing both matches as his best performances in recent years. The former would be ranked #25 on WWE.com's 25 best matches of 2019, and the latter was ranked #1 on WWE.com's 25 best matches of 2020. The Boneyard match would also win WWE's Half-Year Award for best Cinematic Match, as well as winning the Slammy Award for 2020's Match of the Year.[364][365][9][366][367]

Personal life

 
Michelle McCool and Mark Calaway in 2019

Calaway was married to his first wife Jodi Lynn from 1989 until 1999; they have a son, Gunner Vincent Calaway, born in 1993.[368] Calaway married his second wife, Sara Frank, in 2000.[368] In 2001, she made televised appearances with the WWE (then known as the WWF) as part of a feud between Calaway and Diamond Dallas Page, in which she was acknowledged as Calaway's wife. They have two daughters together, Chasey and Gracie Calaway, but ended up divorcing in 2007.[368] In 2010, he married former wrestler Michelle McCool.[369] Their first child together, a daughter named Kaia Faith Calaway, was born in 2012.[368] They also have a younger son adopted named Kolt.[370]

In the 1990s, Calaway started a backstage "posse" called the Bone Street Krew which consisted of some of his best friends and fellow wrestlers Yokozuna, Savio Vega, Charles Wright, The Godwinns, and Rikishi. Each member had the initials "BSK" tattooed onto themselves, with Undertaker's prominently marked across his stomach.[371]

Calaway invests in real estate with his business partner, Scott Everhart. The two finished construction on a $2.7 million building in Loveland, Colorado, called "The Calahart" (a portmanteau of their last names), in 2007.[372] A dog lover, Calaway and his ex-wife Sara established The Zeus Compton Calaway Save the Animals Fund at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences to help pay for lifesaving treatments for large-breed dogs.[5][373]

Calaway is a fan of boxing and mixed martial arts, which he incorporated into his Undertaker gimmicks (American Badass and hybrid Deadman). He has practiced Brazilian jiu-jitsu and earned a black belt in 2011.[374] Calaway is a supporter of the Blue Lives Matter countermovement, which advocates for protection of police officers.[375] In November 2020, sports journalist Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that Calaway had made several donations totalling $7,000 to Donald Trump's re-election campaign.[376] In February 2021, Calaway shared that he would endorse Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson if he were to ever run for president, expressing that he felt Johnson could be the great "uniter" and ease the United States political divide.[377]

Appearances and references in external media forums

Calaway made his film debut as Hutch in the 1991 film Suburban Commando.[378] He had guest roles on Poltergeist: The Legacy and Celebrity Deathmatch. In 2002, Calaway appeared out of character on the Canadian sports show Off the Record with Michael Landsberg.

On January 15, 2022, 45th and former United States President Donald Trump used Undertaker's theme music as part of his "Save America" rally held in Florence, Arizona. The song that was played, entitled "The Graveyard Symphony", incorporates funeral bell tolls and was created by WWE composer Jim Johnston as an embellished remix of Frédéric Chopin's "Funeral March". During the rally, the song was accompanied with a music video playing on big-screen monitors, advancing through multitudes of scenes intended to alarm the public of looming danger resulting from the presidency of Joe Biden (46th and current President of the United States). The song continued to play out for 30 seconds following the attack ad against Biden, ending just short of Trump making his entrance. Other than his music being played, Undertaker was not reported to have any association with the affair.[379][380]

Big screen and small screen roles

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1991 Suburban Commando[378] Hutch
1999 Beyond the Mat Himself Documentary
2015 The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown! The Undertaker (Deadman voice)
2016 Scooby-Doo! and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon
2017 Surf's Up 2: WaveMania
2021 Escape the Undertaker The Undertaker (Deadman) / first appearance of Calaway as his Deadman gimmick in live action movie Interactive
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1999 Poltergeist: The Legacy Soul Chaser Demon 2 episodes
Downtown The Undertaker (Deadman voice) Episode: "The Con"
Celebrity Deathmatch Episode: "Halloween Episode I"
2001 America's Most Wanted[381] The Undertaker (American Badass)

Video games

Calaway's WWE character has been included in numerous WWE video games, beginning with WWF Super WrestleMania (1992).[382] A special Undertaker-themed version of WWE 2K14 was released in 2013.[383] The Undertaker is also the most featured wrestler in WWF/E's video game collection, having been presented on every game in the franchise:

WWE video games
Year Title Notes
1992 WWF Super WrestleMania[384] Video game debut
WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge[385] Cover athlete
WWF Superstars 2[384]
1993 WWF Royal Rumble[384] Cover athlete
WWF King of the Ring[385]
WWF Rage in the Cage[386] Cover athlete
1994 WWF Raw[384] Cover athlete
1995 WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game[384] Cover athlete
1996 WWF In Your House[387]
1998 WWF War Zone[388]
1999 WWF Attitude[389] Cover athlete
WWF WrestleMania 2000[390]
2000 WWF SmackDown![391]
WWF Royal Rumble[392]
WWF No Mercy[393]
WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role[394] Cover athlete
2001 With Authority![395]
WWF Betrayal[396]
WWF Road to WrestleMania[397] Cover athlete
WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It[398]
2002 WWF Raw[399] Cover athlete
WWE WrestleMania X8[400]
WWE Road to WrestleMania X8[401] Cover athlete
WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth[402]
2003 WWE Crush Hour[403]
WWE WrestleMania XIX[404]
WWE Raw 2[405]
WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain[406] Cover athlete
2004 WWE Day of Reckoning[407]
WWE Survivor Series[408] Cover athlete
WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw[409]
2005 WWE WrestleMania 21[410]
WWE Aftershock[411] Cover athlete[411]
WWE Day of Reckoning 2
WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006[412]
2006 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007[413]
2007 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008[414] Cover athlete[414]
2008 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009[415]
2009 WWE Legends of WrestleMania[416]
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010[417] Cover athlete[418]
2010 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011[419]
2011 WWE All Stars[420]
WWE '12[421]
2012 WWE WrestleFest[422]
WWE '13[423]
2013 WWE 2K14[424]
2014 WWE SuperCard[425]
WWE 2K15[426] Motion capture (Next-gen & PC)
2015 WWE Immortals[427]
WWE 2K
WWE 2K16[428] Motion capture (Next-gen & PC)
2016 WWE 2K17[429]
2017 WWE Champions[430]
Tap Mania[431][432]
WWE 2K18[433] Motion capture
WWE Mayhem[434]
2018 WWE 2K19[435] Motion capture
2019 WWE Universe[436]
WWE 2K20[437]
2020 The King of Fighters All Star[438]
WWE 2K Battlegrounds[439] Cover athlete
WWE Undefeated[440][441]
2022 WWE 2K22[435]
2023 WWE 2K23

Championships and accomplishments

 
The Undertaker is a three-time World Heavyweight Champion.

Other awards and honors

WrestleMania record

WrestleMania record breakdown
27 matches 25 wins 2 losses
By pinfall 20 2
By submission 2 0
By disqualification 1 0
By casket 1 0
By burial 1 0
WrestleMania win–loss record of The Undertaker[470]
Result Rec. Opponent Date Match time Venue Note
Win 1–0 Jimmy Snuka March 24, 1991
WrestleMania VII
4:20
Pinfall
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
Los Angeles, California
[471]
Win 2–0 Jake Roberts April 5, 1992
WrestleMania VIII
6:36
Pinfall
Hoosier Dome
Indianapolis, Indiana
[472]
Win 3–0
Giant González April 4, 1993
WrestleMania IX
7:33
Disqualification
Caesars Palace
Las Vegas, Nevada
[473]
Win 4–0 King Kong Bundy April 2, 1995
WrestleMania XI
6:36
Pinfall
Hartford Civic Center
Hartford, Connecticut
[474]
Win 5–0
Diesel March 31, 1996
WrestleMania XII
16:46
Pinfall
Arrowhead Pond
Anaheim, California
[475]
Win 6–0 Sycho Sid March 23, 1997
WrestleMania 13
21:19
Pinfall
Rosemont Horizon
Rosemont, Illinois
Won the WWF Championship.[476]
Win 7–0 Kane March 29, 1998
WrestleMania XIV
17:05
Pinfall
Fleet Center
Boston, Massachusetts
[477]
Win 8–0 Big Boss Man March 28, 1999
WrestleMania XV
9:48
Pinfall
First Union Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
This was a Hell in a Cell match.[478]
Win 9–0 Triple H April 1, 2001
WrestleMania X-Seven
18:19
Pinfall
Reliant Astrodome
Houston, Texas
[479]
Win 10–0 Ric Flair March 17, 2002
WrestleMania X8
18:47
Pinfall
SkyDome
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
This was a no disqualification match.[480]
Win 11–0 A-Train and Big Show March 30, 2003
WrestleMania XIX
9:45
Pinfall
Safeco Field
Seattle, Washington
This was a 2-on-1 handicap match.[480]
Win 12–0 Kane March 14, 2004
WrestleMania XX
7:45
Pinfall
Madison Square Garden
New York City, New York
[481]
Win 13–0 Randy Orton April 3, 2005
WrestleMania 21
14:14
Pinfall
Staples Center
Los Angeles, California
[482]
Win 14–0 Mark Henry April 2, 2006
WrestleMania 22
9:26
Casket
Allstate Arena
Rosemont, Illinois
This was a casket match.[483]
Win 15–0 Batista April 1, 2007
WrestleMania 23
15:47
Pinfall
Ford Field
Detroit, Michigan
Won the World Heavyweight Championship.[484]
Win 16–0 Edge March 30, 2008
WrestleMania XXIV
23:50
Submission
Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida
Won the World Heavyweight Championship.[485]
Win 17–0 Shawn Michaels April 5, 2009
WrestleMania XXV
30:41
Pinfall
Reliant Stadium
Houston, Texas
[486]
Win 18–0 Shawn Michaels March 28, 2010
WrestleMania XXVI
23:59
Pinfall
University of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, Arizona
This was a Streak vs. Career match contested under No Holds Barred rules.[487]
Win 19–0 Triple H April 3, 2011
WrestleMania XXVII
29:22
Submission
Georgia Dome
Atlanta, Georgia
This was a No Holds Barred match.[488]
Win 20–0 Triple H April 1, 2012
WrestleMania XXVIII
30:50
Pinfall
Sun Life Stadium
Miami Gardens, Florida
This was a Hell in a Cell match with Shawn Michaels serving as the special guest referee.[489]
Win 21–0 CM Punk April 7, 2013
WrestleMania 29
22:07
Pinfall
MetLife Stadium
East Rutherford, New Jersey
[490]
Loss 21–1 Brock Lesnar April 6, 2014
WrestleMania XXX
25:12
Pinfall
Mercedes-Benz Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana
End of The Undertaker's WrestleMania win Streak.[491]
Win 22–1 Bray Wyatt March 29, 2015
WrestleMania 31
15:12
Pinfall
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, California
[492]
Win 23–1 Shane McMahon April 3, 2016
WrestleMania 32
30:05
Pinfall
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, Texas
This was a Hell in a Cell match.[493]
Loss 23–2 Roman Reigns April 2, 2017
WrestleMania 33
23:00
Pinfall
Camping World Stadium
Orlando, Florida
This was a No Holds Barred match.[254]
Win 24–2 John Cena April 8, 2018
WrestleMania 34
2:46
Pinfall
Mercedes-Benz Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana
[494]
Win 25–2 AJ Styles March 25–26, 2020
WrestleMania 36
19:18
Burial
WWE Performance Center
Orlando, Florida
The match was taped between March 25 and 26, aired on April 4. This was a Boneyard Match.[254]

Notes

  1. ^ Calaway announced his retirement on June 21, 2020, during the final episode of WWE Network series Undertaker: The Last Ride.[8] He later confirmed to TheWrap on November 13 that he was "officially retired".[9] WWE held an official retirement ceremony for Callaway on November 22.[10]
  2. ^ Won during The Invasion.

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message Learn how and when to remove this template message Mark William Calaway born March 24 1965 better known by the ring name The Undertaker is an American retired professional wrestler Widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time 11 Calaway spent the vast majority of his career wrestling for WWF E and is best known for his critically acclaimed Deadman Undertaker gimmick for which he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2022 12 The UndertakerCalaway in 2019Birth nameMark William CalawayBorn 1965 03 24 March 24 1965 age 58 Houston Texas U S Spouse s Jodi Lynn m 1989 div 1999 wbr Sara Frank m 2000 div 2007 wbr Michelle McCool m 2010 wbr Children5Professional wrestling careerRing name s Kane the Undertaker 1 Commando Mark Callous Mean Mark Callous Mean Mark 2 Dice Morgan 3 The Master of Pain 3 The Punisher 3 Texas Red 3 Texas Red Jack 3 The Undertaker 3 Billed height6 ft 10 in 208 cm 4 Billed weight309 lb 140 kg 4 Billed fromDeath Valley 4 Houston TexasTrained byBuzz Sawyer 5 6 DebutJune 26 1987 3 7 RetiredNovember 22 2020 a Calaway began his career in 1987 working under various gimmicks for World Class Championship Wrestling WCCW and other affiliate promotions He signed with World Championship Wrestling WCW in 1989 for a brief stint and then he joined the World Wrestling Federation WWF turned WWE in 1990 Calaway was rebranded as The Undertaker once joining the WWF As one of WWE s most high profile and enduring characters 13 14 The Undertaker is famed for his undead funereal macabre Deadman persona which gained significant mainstream popularity and won him the Wrestling Observer Newsletter award for Best Gimmick a record setting 5 years in a row 15 The longest tenured wrestler in company history at 30 years In 2000 Calaway expanded on The Undertaker fleshing out the gimmick with a human side biker identity dubbed The American Badass Calaway later resurrected Deadman Undertaker in 2004 with residual elements of American Badass Undertaker remaining For the better part of his career The Undertaker was observed as a focal point of WWE s flagship annual event WrestleMania where he became esteemed for The Streak a series of 21 straight victories He is also known for pairing with his in storyline half brother Kane with whom he had alternatively feuded and teamed off and on with as the Brothers of Destruction from 1997 through 2020 During his wrestling career under The Undertaker gimmick Calaway won the WWF E Championship four times the World Heavyweight Championship three times the Hardcore Championship once and the World Tag Team Championship six times He also won the Royal Rumble match in 2007 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Early career 1987 1989 2 2 World Championship Wrestling 1989 1990 2 3 World Wrestling Federation Entertainment WWE 2 3 1 Debut of The Undertaker 1990 1991 2 3 2 WWF Champion and beginning of The Streak 1991 1994 2 3 3 Rebirthed Deadman 1994 1996 2 3 4 Lord of Darkness 1996 1998 2 3 5 Ministry of Darkness Deadman 1998 1999 2 3 6 American Badass 2000 2001 2 3 7 Big Evil 2001 2003 2 3 8 Return of The Deadman 2004 2007 2 3 9 World Heavyweight Champion 2007 2010 2 3 10 Final years of The Streak 2011 2014 2 3 11 Final feuds 2015 2020 2 3 12 Retirement and Hall of Fame 2020 2022 2 3 13 Sporadic appearances 2023 present 3 Undertaker gimmick identities and character evolution 3 1 The Deadman identity 3 2 Alternate identities of The Undertaker gimmick 3 3 Gimmick reflective nicknames 3 4 Domestic backstory parents and brother 3 5 Gimmick fused with wrestling move set and style 3 6 Calaway s performance of The Deadman 4 Legacy and reception 4 1 Recognitions and acclaim 4 2 Reception to later career 5 Personal life 6 Appearances and references in external media forums 6 1 Big screen and small screen roles 7 Video games 8 Championships and accomplishments 9 Other awards and honors 10 WrestleMania record 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksEarly lifeMark William Calaway was born in Houston Texas on March 24 1965 16 17 18 the son of Frank Compton Calaway died July 2003 and Betty Catherine Truby citation needed He has four older brothers named David Michael Paul and Timothy died March 2020 age 63 19 He attended Waltrip High School where he was a member of the football and basketball teams He graduated in 1983 and began studying on a basketball scholarship at Angelina College in Lufkin Texas In 1985 he enrolled in Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth Texas where he majored in sport management and played as a center for the Rams in the 1985 1986 season In 1986 Calaway dropped out of university to focus on a career in sports and briefly considered playing professional basketball in Europe before deciding to focus on professional wrestling 20 21 22 23 Professional wrestling careerEarly career 1987 1989 Calaway began training under Buzz Sawyer in late 1986 5 24 he disliked Sawyer who reportedly lacked commitment and provided a limited education 5 6 Calaway learned on the job thereafter 25 Performing under a mask as Texas Red 6 Calaway wrestled his first match on June 26 1987 for World Class Championship Wrestling WCCW losing to Bruiser Brody at the Dallas Sportatorium 7 26 He was accompanied to the ring by Percival Percy Pringle III who would later serve as his manager in the WWF as Paul Bearer 6 27 Two myths have circulated regarding Calaway s beginnings in the industry the first being that he made his in ring debut in 1984 5 and the second being that he was trained by former WCCW colleague Don Jardine aka The Spoiler 28 29 While never trained by Jardine Calaway was an admirer of his work and would emulate Jardine s top rope walk 30 31 PWInsider s Mike Johnson stated Undertaker using some of Jardine s style eventually morphed into this story that he was trained by Jardine 25 He wrestled in Durban South Africa on August 22 1987 as Texas Red Jack losing to Tiger Singh 32 In 1988 Calaway joined the Continental Wrestling Association wrestling under several gimmicks On February 2 1989 managed by Dutch Mantel he was reintroduced as The Master of Pain a former murderer 33 On April 1 The Master of Pain won his first professional wrestling championship by defeating Jerry Lawler for the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion Just over three weeks had passed when Lawler became the first man to pin him giving it back to him While performing as The Punisher Calaway won the WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship on October 5 1989 when Eric Embry forfeited the title 34 World Championship Wrestling 1989 1990 See also The Skyscrapers In 1989 Calaway joined World Championship Wrestling WCW as a villain and adopted the ring name Mean Mark Callous a name devised for him by Terry Funk 35 He was portrayed as a sinister force wearing predominantly black ring attire and was described by announcer Jim Ross as having a fondness for pet snakes and the music of Ozzy Osbourne 36 Callous was promptly drafted into The Skyscrapers tag team to replace a legitimately injured Sid Vicious and made his debut on January 3 1990 in a match later televised against Agent Steel and Randy Harris 37 The new team gained some notoriety at Clash of the Champions X when they beat down The Road Warriors after their match 38 However Callous s partner Dan Spivey left WCW days before their Chicago Street Fight against the Road Warriors at WrestleWar Callous and a replacement masked Skyscraper were defeated in the street fight and the team broke up soon afterwards 39 Now a singles wrestler Callous took on the guidance of Paul E Dangerously Paul Heyman Calaway later began to question his future in WCW after being told by company booker Ole Anderson during contract renewal discussions that nobody would ever pay money to watch him perform 5 It was in response to this that Calaway made numerous efforts to join the World Wrestling Federation going to many lengths to land a meeting with Vince McMahon However accessing and securing an interview with McMahon was described by Calaway as a despairing task 40 Among routes Calaway took to land a meeting with McMahon was trying to convince individuals acquainted with McMahon or already existing WWF talent to recommend him into the WWF such as Hulk Hogan Paul Heyman and Bruce Prichard crediting the latter two for arranging the meeting at McMahon s mansion 41 Calaway immediately gave notice to WCW before the interview took place McMahon initially declined to hire Calaway however several days later the owner pitched the idea an Old West Undertaker a concept he had intended to create for several years but had never found an appropriate wrestler to play the part 41 Calaway s final WCW match was on September 7 at a WorldWide taping in Amarillo Texas in which he defeated Dave Johnson 37 During his time in WCW Calaway briefly wrestled in New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW as Punisher Dice Morgan 42 After leaving WCW he briefly returned to the USWA to participate in a tournament to determine the new USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion Calaway defeated Bill Dundee in the first round but lost to Jerry Lawler in the quarterfinals World Wrestling Federation Entertainment WWE Debut of The Undertaker 1990 1991 In October 1990 Calaway signed with the World Wrestling Federation WWF set to portray the brainchild of McMahon that he had assigned to him originally entitled Kane the Undertaker 41 Kane later added on to The Undertaker moniker by the time of his arrival at the urgings of Bruce Prichard who had always desired a Cain and Abel effect for his character 43 Despite Calaway s perplexed pessimistic feelings about McMahon s gimmick idea he was readily accepting of the role feeling anything better than the laughingstock gimmicks of that time such as The Gobbledy Gooker 40 44 41 Kane the Undertaker was characterized as a menacing derivative of the Wild West undertakers depicted in television westerns Resulting from that this very first edition of The Undertaker s series of Deadman incarnations 40 44 has been distinguished in external media as The Old West Mortician 45 46 He made his overall WWF debut on a November 19 1990 taping of WWF Superstars quickly defeating his very first opponent Mario Mancini in a singles match 47 this match was filmed three days prior to The Undertaker s televised debut at the November 22 Survivor Series but did not air on television until December 15 1990 Also prior to his Survivor Series appearance Kane the Undertaker had a match on November 20 against Rick Sampson which later aired on the December 9 1990 edition of WWF Wrestling Challenge 48 Calaway s official televised debut was the Survivor Series event in which he was presented as the heel mystery partner of Ted DiBiase s Million Dollar Team 49 Approximately one minute into the match The Undertaker eliminated Koko B Ware with his finisher the Tombstone Piledriver 50 In 2018 Koko B Ware shared that directly following this match that night he confronted The Undertaker with serious objections to what he felt was a botched Tombstone Though Ware also shared that he always admired Mark Calaway and perceived him as a great performer 51 During the match The Undertaker also eliminated Dusty Rhodes before being counted out however his team won the match with DiBiase being the sole survivor 50 During the match Calaway was referred to as simply The Undertaker omitting the portion Kane which was dropped shortly after the event and seven years later at the urgings of Prichard given to another wrestler once he took on the role of The Undertaker s younger brother 43 50 Throughout the end of 1990 The Undertaker mostly picked up squash victories against jobbers on Superstars of Wrestling and Wrestling Challenge tapings 50 He was a participant in the 1991 Royal Rumble match which was won by Hulk Hogan 50 In February 1991 Brother Love delegated his short lived management role of The Undertaker over to Paul Bearer real life funeral director Love communicating the need for someone who better aligned with The Undertaker s deadman themes 52 Histrionic wailing and ghostly in character Bearer complemented The Undertaker and was almost always seen bearing an urn which he raised in the air to transmit supernatural healing powers to The Undertaker this typically resulted in The Undertaker recovering from attacks and counterattacking his adversaries 52 During his early years The Undertaker took to a post match ritual of placing his defeated opponents almost always jobbers in a body bag and carrying them backstage 53 He continued picking up victories in squash matches leading up to his first feud in the WWF with Superfly Jimmy Snuka 50 WWF Champion and beginning of The Streak 1991 1994 The Undertaker made his WrestleMania debut at WrestleMania VII on March 24 1991 quickly defeating Superfly Jimmy Snuka 54 He began his first major feud shortly thereafter which was with The Ultimate Warrior when The Undertaker attacked him and locked him in an airtight casket on the set of Paul Bearer s Funeral Parlor segment 50 Resulting from this the Warrior enlisted the assistance of Jake The Snake Roberts to get him mentally psyched for The Undertaker s morbid alarmist tactics Roberts would drill the Warrior with know your enemy training setting up the Warrior in a series of creepy terrorizing circumstances such as by locking him in caskets and in rooms with snakes 55 50 This culminated in a final stage of Roberts s training in which Roberts proved to be stringing Warrior along the entire time by assisting The Undertaker in an ambush 55 The Undertaker would later suffer his first losses in the WWF to The Ultimate Warrior including in a first ever body bag challenge a casket match and at house show standard pin fall match 56 The feud was however cut short after the Warrior s suspension and ongoing issues with Vince McMahon 56 In the 1991 King of the Ring Undertaker defeated Animal in a qualifying match before fighting Sid Vicious to a double disqualification in the semifinal which saw both men eliminated from the King of the Ring tournament 57 The Undertaker defeated Hulk Hogan to win his first WWF Championship at Survivor Series with the help of Ric Flair and thus became the youngest WWF Champion in history to that point 26 years of age this record was later broken by Yokozuna in April 1993 at WrestleMania IX 58 The Undertaker s Tombstone of Hogan to win the WWF Championship at the 1991 Survivor Series created real life offscreen discord between the two which Undertaker attributes his short title reign lack of title runs during his early career and distrust of Hogan 59 In storyline however WWF President Jack Tunney ordered a rematch between the two at This Tuesday in Texas six days later where The Undertaker lost the title back to Hogan 58 However due to the controversial endings of the two title matches between The Undertaker and Hogan the title was vacated from Hogan the next night by Tunney The company was without a WWF Champion until Ric Flair earned it by winning the 1992 Royal Rumble match 60 In February 1992 The Undertaker s ally Jake The Snake Roberts tried to attack Macho Man Randy Savage s manager wife Miss Elizabeth with a steel chair when Undertaker stopped him turning him and Paul Bearer face for the first time Their face turn was solidified on the February 29 edition of Superstars when Roberts confronted The Undertaker on the Funeral Parlor set over the matter aired on Saturday Night s Main Event XXX After demanding to know whose side The Undertaker was on and getting the reply Not yours Roberts attacked both Bearer and The Undertaker only for The Undertaker to stand his ground and run Roberts off The Undertaker defeated Roberts at WrestleMania VIII 54 He then feuded extensively with wrestlers managed by Harvey Wippleman throughout 1992 and 1993 such as Kamala and Giant Gonzalez Also during this time The Undertaker headlined the first ever episode of Monday Night Raw on January 11 1993 with a victory over Damien Demento 61 62 According to Calaway working with Gonzalez was survival every night trying to figure out what he could do and took years off my career 63 He faced Gonzalez at WrestleMania IX which is notable as The Undertaker s only disqualification win at WrestleMania after the use of chloroform 64 The Undertaker s next rivalry initiated at Survivor Series with Yokozuna when a clash between the two lost control causing them to be counted out in an elimination tag match 65 In the weeks following The Undertaker and Bearer spooked Yokozuna with multiple segments from their wintery and remote rural area workshop There Bearer presented The Undertaker hard at work carpentering Yokozuna what would eventually become a double wide double deep casket custom built for Yokozuna s immensely overweight size 66 The feud culminated in a WWF Championship casket match at the Royal Rumble in January 1994 During the match Yokozuna sealed The Undertaker in the casket with the assistance of a multitude of heel wrestlers some of them Whippleman managed hired by Yokozuna s vindictive managers Jim Cornette and Mr Fuji which was in retaliation for Bearer s casket match stipulation that he snuck into their Royal Rumble match contract After being trapped inside the casket by the pack green vapor emitted from the casket and the arena lights went out Undertaker then appeared from inside the casket on the video screen representing the spirit of his dead corpse warning that he would produce a future rebirth of himself explaining to his antagonists that he cannot and will not Rest in Peace 67 The Undertaker did not appear in the WWF for seven months after his loss to Yokozuna In reality he was given time off to allow a back injury to heal 68 Rebirthed Deadman 1994 1996 Paul Bearer betrayed The Undertaker by hitting him with the urn that he is seen carrying Following the death angle at the Royal Rumble during The Undertaker s absence the WWF promoted reported sightings of him through video clips of random people claiming to have seen him After WrestleMania X Ted DiBiase introduced an Undertaker back to the WWF This Undertaker however played by Brian Lee one of Calaway s real life best friends 69 was an impostor Undertaker dubbed The Underfaker by fans 70 rejuvenated by Dibiase s money rather than Bearer s urn His actions led to the return of the real Undertaker at SummerSlam defeating the impostor and appearing as a reincarnation of his Deadman gimmick one of a more shadowy mysterious and secret presence 71 Represented now by cool colors The Undertaker replaced details of his wrestling gear that were previously colored gray with purple and effected scenes with blue purple semidarkness 71 Many details that would become associated with The Undertaker for the remainder of his career were produced during this rebirth incarnation such as the addition of sleeve tattoos and Godlike supernatural elements thunder lightning and windy weather like effects used to indicate The Undertaker s presence and wrath 72 73 Seeking retribution The Undertaker revisited his feud with Yokozuna and eventually faced him in a casket rematch at Survivor Series Chuck Norris portraying his Walker Texas Ranger persona was involved in the match as special guest enforcer preventing interference from wrestlers that Yokozuna Jim Cornette and Mr Fuji had again enlisted for help 74 Unable to rely on much as far as interference this time around only Irwin R Schyster able to get in a brief ambush due to Norris averting the attempts of several heel wrestlers Yokozuna was defeated by The Undertaker and sealed in the casket 74 Throughout most of 1995 Undertaker feuded with members of Ted DiBiase s Million Dollar Corporation The chain of wrestlers DiBiase enlisted to do away with The Undertaker started with Irwin R Schyster at the Royal Rumble for which The Undertaker was victorious but assaulted by another member of the Million Dollar Team King Kong Bundy In the process of being assaulted Bearer was deprived of his urn by the Corporation 75 At WrestleMania XI The Undertaker made short work of Bundy in a singles match This edition of WrestleMania is noteworthy in that it produced the first mention of The Undertaker s historic WrestleMania winning Streak acknowledged on commentary by Vince McMahon as Undertaker made his entrance The Undertaker on his way to the ring a man who s never lost at WrestleMania 76 During The Undertaker s WrestleMania encounter DiBiase issued him with yet another antagonist in The Supreme Fighting Machine Kama who had stolen the briefly recaptured urn from Bearer during the match Kama followed this up with a series of malicious acts including destroying the stolen urn and recycling it into bling 77 75 While sporting the flashy bling around his neck he repeatedly cost The Undertaker matches and attacked diehard Undertaker fans dubbed Creatures of the Night 77 67 In August Undertaker settled the score with Kama defeating him in a casket match at SummerSlam 67 Several weeks later Undertaker suffered a serious orbital bone injury when King Mabel unintentionally struck him in the eye with his fist during a house show forcing The Undertaker into a period of absence for surgery Due to the incident happening at a house show Vince McMahon had it presented to the audience as though it had occurred from Mabel and Yokozuna s exchange of leg drops and splashes on The Undertaker on the Monday Night Raw that had aired 2 days prior 78 The Undertaker returned a couple months later at Survivor Series in which he single handedly eliminated an entire team of wrestlers led by King Mabel The Undertaker leading his own team to victory 79 It was at that Survivor Series return in which he began wearing a Phantom of the Opera like gray upper face mask to safeguard his orbital injury while it healed 67 The following month in December The Undertaker defeated Mabel in a casket match at In Your House finally retrieving back the urn though still in its bling form in the process which had been traded around between several of The Undertaker s antagonists over the entire course of that year 78 In the main event of the Royal Rumble in January 1996 The Undertaker was unmasked of his Phantom of the Opera like facial covering in a WWF Championship match against Bret Hart The Undertaker was eventually able to hit the Tombstone Piledriver on Hart but Diesel interfered costing The Undertaker the championship 80 A rematch for the title on the February 5 episode of Raw saw similar interference 81 At that month s In Your House Rage in the Cage while Diesel was facing Hart in a steel cage match for the WWF Championship The Undertaker delivered a surprise attack emerging from a hole he had ripped through the ring canvas and dragging Diesel with him down under amid a cloud of smoke allowing Hart the victory 80 After several weeks of more retaliatory one upmanship between Diesel and The Undertaker their feud culminated in a singles match at WrestleMania XII where Undertaker was victorious 54 The Undertaker s next feud commenced the next night on Raw when Mankind a twisted and tortured soul made his debut and randomly interfered in Undertaker s match against Justin Hawk Bradshaw For the next few months Mankind viciously ambushed The Undertaker and cost him multiple matches 80 Among them Mankind cost The Undertaker the WWF Intercontinental Championship by interfering in his casket match against Goldust at In Your House 8 Beware of Dog In interfering in this match Mankind proved to have mystifying horror tactic capabilities that matched The Undertaker s mysteriously appearing from inside the casket and sealing The Undertaker inside The Undertaker however had vanished amid a cloud of smoke once the casket lid was opened 82 As a result of the interference and repeated ambushes from Mankind on The Undertaker throughout the ensuing weeks The Undertaker and Mankind competed in their very first on screen bout at the 1996 King of the Ring a heated encounter in which The Undertaker presented as uncharacteristically intense 82 During the match Bearer inadvertently hit The Undertaker with the urn allowing Mankind to incapacitate The Undertaker with his finisher the Mandible Claw and score the win 82 With Mankind insatiably continuing to cost The Undertaker matches even following their King of the Ring encounter The Undertaker began firing back with rage and the feud spiraled out of control the two routinely interrupted other matches already in progress battling each other at random intervals outside of having arranged matches their chaos also spilling into audiences arena backstage communal areas and arena boiler rooms all of this unprecedented at the time 82 As a result the first ever Boiler Room Brawl Mankind s specialty match was booked between the two at SummerSlam 82 After more than 20 minutes of brawling with Mankind in the Cleveland Gund Arena s boiler room the arena corridors the SummerSlam entrance area and aisleway to the ring The Undertaker reached for Paul Bearer s urn in an attempt to win the match but Bearer struck him with it betraying The Undertaker This followed with Bearer allowing Mankind to take hold of the urn thus winning this match 80 After Bearer s betrayal The Undertaker grew more aggressive resolving his feud against Goldust Mankind s comrade in tormenting The Undertaker at In Your House 10 Mind Games The Undertaker then took his rivalry with Mankind to new lengths in a specialty match of his own and at that time unprecedented Buried Alive match to take place in the main event of In Your House 11 Buried Alive The Undertaker won the match after chokeslamming Mankind into the open grave and subsequently shoveling enough dirt on him so that he was covered However after interference from the debuting Executioner as well as the help of several other heel wrestlers apparently enlisted by Bearer Mankind escaped the grave and together the mob all shoveled dirt onto The Undertaker to the point that the grave was completely filled resulting in The Undertaker fully buried alive Not without a parting message for the pack however The Undertaker s purple glove fit hand emerged from his burying place amid a bolt of lightning that had erupted over the gravesite The scene sent all of his antagonists fleeing 80 Lord of Darkness 1996 1998 After being buried alive and a following month long hiatus The Undertaker returned at the Survivor Series again pitting him against Mankind but with a unique stipulation Hanging 6 1 m 20 ft above the ring would be Paul Bearer enclosed in a steel cage And if The Undertaker were to win the match he would be rewarded the opportunity to assault Bearer however he pleased Even though The Undertaker won this match interference from The Executioner enabled Bearer to escape Undertaker s clutches 83 It was also at this event that The Undertaker had developed a comparatively more humanized and more informal yet still superhuman Deadman incarnation In this then new form he took on a Goth appearance and persona with a brash rebelling Championship driven mean streak perhaps to better fit in with the then budding more adult oriented Attitude Era 84 This delivering dubbed The Lord of Darkness was the 3rd incarnation of his Deadman persona 84 Following Survivor Series The Undertaker briefly turned his attention to The Executioner who had been interfering in his matches since his arrival At In Your House 12 It s Time The Undertaker defeated The Executioner in an Armageddon Rules match even with Mankind heavily involved throughout the entire encounter 83 The Undertaker then moved on to feud with Vader whom he faced in January 1997 at the Royal Rumble in a singles match which The Undertaker lost after Bearer interfered on behalf of his new protege 83 The two then clashed in the Royal Rumble match itself as they made it to the final moments of the match but both were eliminated by Stone Cold Steve Austin who had crept back into the match after his elimination was unseen He faced both Vader and Austin in a four corners elimination match for the vacant WWF Championship at In Your House 13 Final Four but Bret Hart won 85 However the following month The Undertaker managed to win the WWF Championship for the second time by defeating Sycho Sid at WrestleMania 13 86 Reviving his first Deadman incarnation for that night only The Undertaker appeared as the Old West Mortician donning the trademarked gray wrestling gear accessories boot spats tie gloves along with a pitch black entrance with only a white spotlight shined over him contrasted from the purple blue semidarkness associated with the rest of his Deadman incarnations 84 Following his WWF Championship win at WrestleMania 13 Paul Bearer attempted to rejoin The Undertaker as his manager After The Undertaker refused and attacked Bearer Bearer had Mankind set a fireball to the Undertaker s face leading up to a match at In Your House 14 Revenge of the Taker for which The Undertaker was victorious 87 Evening the score at Revenge of the Taker The Undertaker set a fireball to Bearer s face directly following the match 87 Following the event Bearer bandaged up from fire burns likened The Undertaker s assault to a past incident he described as The Undertaker s deepest darkest secret Through giving The Undertaker the ultimatum of revealing his deepest darkest secret to the world Bearer was able to reunite with him as manager and protege After only a few months of abrasive behaviors from Bearer however The Undertaker lost his patience and rejected Bearer as his manager In retaliation Bearer disclosed that The Undertaker had intentionally killed his family by burning down his parents family funeral home for which they raised him and his younger brother 88 Note that the younger brother Kane was not revealed to be The Undertaker s half brother until the following year April 1998 when Bearer disclosed to the world that he is Kane s father The Undertaker s mother having had an affair with him Bearer later verified this with DNA test results 89 At this point in his career The Undertaker denied the charges of committing the arson murder that killed his family however Bearer claimed to have proof in the form of The Undertaker s alive and well younger brother Kane who had survived though scarred and burned Bearer raised Kane after the fire having him institutionalized from the date of the fire into adulthood Ever since the fire Kane had been awaiting to exact vengeance on his older half brother In defense Undertaker responded that Kane a pyromaniac had been the one to set the fire and as a result could not have possibly even survived 88 Note that it would not be until a year and a half later from this point in latter 1998 in which The Undertaker would shamelessly confess to intentional acts of arson to the funeral home that killed his parents and scarred his brother 88 The Undertaker as Lord of Darkness Deadman in September 1997In spite of Bearer projecting himself as a constant source of mental distress to The Undertaker during his Championship title reign The Undertaker managed to secure successful title defenses against Stone Cold Steve Austin A Cold Day In Hell In Your House 90 Faarooq King of the Ring 91 and Vader Canadian Stampede In Your House revisiting and settling their Royal Rumble feud from earlier on in the year 92 respectively Concurrent to the deep dark secret storyline directed by Bearer Undertaker began a then new rivalry at SummerSlam when special guest referee Shawn Michaels accidentally hit him with a steel chair shot intended for his archnemesis Bret Hart in effect costing The Undertaker the WWF Championship 86 The accidental chair shot led to Michaels feeling betrayed by the now booing WWF fans and quickly becoming heel Thus a severely violent storyline with The Undertaker followed one revolving around repeated intentional chair shots by Michaels on The Undertaker Michaels taunting The Undertaker throughout 93 After the duo s very first match which was a chaotic and uncontrolled encounter that resulted in a double count out draw at Ground Zero In Your House Undertaker challenged Michaels to the first ever Hell in a Cell match to take place at Badd Blood In Your House Despite the inclusion of the cell for more order and to prevent Michaels from receiving help from his D Generation X stable the encounter ended up even more uncontrolled and savage than their first and is considered among one of The Undertaker s best matches of his career 94 Seemingly about to emerge the victor after striking Michaels with a chair shot of his own The Undertaker was interrupted by his storyline half brother Kane finally making his debut Under the control of Paul Bearer Kane stormed the arena ripped off the cell door and laid out a nonplussed Undertaker with his own trademarked finisher The Tombstone Piledriver allowing Michaels to pin him for the victory 86 As the storyline progressed through Bearer having Kane mow down much of the WWF roster Kane repeatedly challenged The Undertaker going to lengths of tormenting and humiliating him However The Undertaker consistently refused to fight his half brother claiming he had made a vow to his parents never to do harm to his own flesh and blood 95 The Undertaker s final encounter with Michaels during this chapter of his career was in a casket match for the WWF Championship at the Royal Rumble The week before on Raw Kane had duplicitously presented as allying with his brother against Michaels s D Generation X stable however at the Royal Rumble Kane trapped The Undertaker in the coffin padlocked the lid shut and set the casket ablaze allowing Michaels another victory 96 After a two month hiatus in which Kane wreaked havoc over the WWF The Undertaker returned on the March 2 1998 edition of Raw in a most notable resurrection his druids interrupting Kane and Bearer by presenting them with a coffin on the entrance stage amid a large number of bell tolls The coffin was struck and dismantled by a lightning bolt revealing a lied out Undertaker who sat up in a fury state and challenged Kane to do battle with him 97 At WrestleMania XIV in their first match The Undertaker defeated Kane 96 Kane challenged Undertaker to a rematch Kane s specialty and first ever Inferno match that occurred one month later at Unforgiven In Your House The Undertaker won the encounter by setting Kane s right arm on fire 96 The Undertaker and Mankind s wildly violent outlandish feud from over a year previous to this point was revitalized over the next month ultimately taken to a new graphic height and decisively resolved when they faced each other in a Hell in a Cell match at King of the Ring The match became one of the most famous matches in professional wrestling history During the match The Undertaker threw Mankind off the roof of the 4 9 m 16 ft cell onto a broadcast table below in what was a preplanned move He later performed a chokeslam on Mankind through the roof of the cell into the ring which was not preplanned and legitimately knocked Mankind unconscious In jumping from the top of the cell to the ring canvas The Undertaker suffered a broken ankle Escalating as things progressed blood flowed from both wrestlers as they attacked each other with steel steps chairs the cell wall etc Topping that off Mankind introduced multitudes of thumbtacks scattered across the ring canvas but was back body dropped on them and subsequently chokeslammed onto them before The Undertaker won the match with his Tombstone Piledriver 96 At Fully Loaded In Your House The Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Kane and Mankind to win the WWF Tag Team Championship 96 The Undertaker and Austin s reign as tag team champions lasted only two weeks as Kane and Mankind regained the titles from them in a fatal four way tag team match on the August 10 edition of Raw 98 99 The Undertaker then became the number one contender for the WWF Championship held by Austin at that point for a match at SummerSlam Shortly before SummerSlam and after much speculation The Undertaker finally disclosed that he and his half brother were working together Despite this revelation The Undertaker told Kane before his SummerSlam bout that he did not want him interfering even sending Kane away during the match itself when he appeared Even though The Undertaker lost the match at SummerSlam he handed Austin his championship belt back after the match with a show of respect and sportsmanship 96 In September as the storyline matured however The Undertaker subtly began showing some heel characteristics becoming a tweener This began when he and Kane revealed the fact that they were in cahoots to rid Austin of his title for villainous company owner Mr McMahon Austin and McMahon immersed in a bitter rivalry during this era At Breakdown In Your House The Undertaker and Kane were booked in a triple threat match with Austin for the WWF Championship in which McMahon stated that the brothers were not allowed to pin each other The Undertaker and Kane pinned Austin simultaneously after a double chokeslam ending the match in a no contest so the title was vacated by McMahon 96 This event led to a match at Judgment Day In Your House between The Undertaker and Kane for the title with Austin as the special guest referee Near the end of the match Paul Bearer seemed about to assist Kane by handing him a steel chair to hit The Undertaker with but as Kane had his back turned both Bearer and The Undertaker hit Kane with chair shots The Undertaker went for the pin but Austin refused to count the fall attacked The Undertaker and counted out both of them 96 Finally The Undertaker turned heel the next night on Raw for the first time since 1992 reconciling with Bearer and claiming that he and Bearer would unleash their Ministry of Darkness on the WWF As part of the then new storyline angle The Undertaker admitted that he had indeed intentionally set the fire that killed his parents and scarred Kane for which he had previously blamed on Kane 100 Ministry of Darkness Deadman 1998 1999 See also Ministry of Darkness and Corporate Ministry After Survivor Series The Undertaker returned his attention to his previous feud with Austin for costing him the title at Judgment Day hitting Austin in the head with a shovel during a title match with The Rock on the November 16 edition of Raw returning the favor for what happened a month earlier With this twist in the storyline Mr McMahon scheduled a Buried Alive match between The Undertaker and Austin at Rock Bottom In Your House In the weeks leading up to Rock Bottom The Undertaker attempted to embalm Austin alive tried to have Kane committed to a mental asylum and had his druids chain Austin to an immense structure of his Undertaker crucifix like logo which took the appearance of a capital T combined X before having that structure lifted up on high into the air 101 102 However The Undertaker lost the Buried Alive match to Austin at Rock Bottom after Kane interfered 103 After the buildup to his second heel run in the latter part of 1998 The Undertaker introduced an updated version of his Deadman identity by January 1999 a dark priest like character who in the initial period of this persona reigned over a stable known as The Ministry of Darkness In this form he took on a wicked demonic presence much more so than ever before He often proclaimed to be invoking and taking orders from a Higher Power Moreover he often appeared in a hooded black robe and sat on a throne with a towering backrest specially designed into his crucifix like logo With the help of his minions he often performed sacrifices on select WWF wrestlers using various incantations and magic words with intent to extract out the dark side of the wrestlers in question to recruit them into his Ministry The completed Ministry of Darkness consisted of The Brood Christian Edge and Gangrel The Acolytes Bradshaw and Faarooq Mideon and Viscera Calaway himself did not wrestle for a period having undergone a hip replacement As part of the angle Undertaker had his Ministry members fight his battles carry out his evil wishes and do all his dirty deeds In this manner he expressed his desires to take over the World Wrestling Federation displacing its owner Mr McMahon These ambitions culminated into a rivalry between The Ministry and The Corporation ultimately resulting in a match between Undertaker and Corporation enforcer Big Boss Man The two faced off in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania XV which Undertaker won 104 At Backlash In Your House Undertaker defeated Corporation member Ken Shamrock after interference from Ministry member Bradshaw 105 Thereafter The Undertaker kidnapped Stephanie McMahon forcing Mr McMahon to enter into a reluctant alliance with his longtime nemesis Stone Cold Steve Austin The Undertaker attempted to marry Stephanie before sacrificing her in an eldritch ceremony conducted by Paul Bearer but Austin was able to rescue her 106 At the Over the Edge pay per view The Undertaker defeated Austin for his third WWF Championship with help from Shane McMahon the special guest referee 107 The Ministry eventually merged with Shane McMahon s Corporation alliance to form The Corporate Ministry The Undertaker later revealed that Mr McMahon had been his Higher Power all along as a scheme against Austin 108 After The Undertaker lost the WWF Championship back to Austin on the Raw following King of the Ring and lost to him in a First Blood match at Fully Loaded his relationship with the McMahons dissolved and The Corporate Ministry disbanded 109 The Undertaker then began a storyline where he teamed with Big Show in a tag team known as The Unholy Alliance which held the WWF Tag Team Championship twice After their victory at SummerSlam The Undertaker suffered a groin tear and was seen limping in several matches He avoided competing in wrestling matches in the following weeks instead overbearingly ordering Big Show to fight his battles and do all his dirty deeds Developing a comedy horror smart mouth during this time elements of The Undertaker s trash talking biker identity that he would eventually introduce in 2000 began peeping out during this phase of his career According to an interview with Kevin Nash this was a move to allow Calaway to return to WCW with a non trademarked persona had he entered WCW it would have been as Mark Calaway According to Nash although negotiations were described as close Calaway ultimately re signed with the WWF Conversely while on Steve Austin s Broken Skull Sessions podcast on November 22 2020 Calaway revealed that there was no way he was ever going to rejoin WCW that the gimmick s biker transition was just a matter of him mixing things up because he didn t feel the character s Deadman side properly fit with the then ongoing Attitude Era 110 111 To compensate for his lack of physical activity Undertaker became increasingly overbearing and vocal often mouthing off with a weirdness and making sinisterly smart aleck remarks in promos and on commentary On the September 23 1999 edition of SmackDown Mr McMahon threatened that he would remove Undertaker from the Unforgiven main event if he refused to participate in a casket match against Triple H Undertaker retorted that he did not care and maybe he would not be participating in anything WWF any longer from there walking out on the WWF 112 In reality Calaway went on a hiatus from the WWF in order to treat his groin injury He made his return to action on December 14 teaming with Viscera in a losing effort against Kane and The Godfather at a house show in Coamo Puerto Rico 113 The Undertaker was advertised on the Armageddon promotional poster to return but meanwhile also tore his pectoral muscle taking him out of action for almost eight months 114 American Badass 2000 2001 See also Brothers of Destruction The Undertaker at WrestleMania XIXIn May 2000 Calaway expanded on The Undertaker gimmick returning under a human alter ego of the gimmick a smack talking redneck biker dubbed The American Badass known for motorcycle riding tobacco chewing spitting and donning a sporty appearance and manner 115 In stark contrast to his horror themed and fully fictional Deadman persona Calaway s Badass persona was only semifictional with traits and features adopted from who he is out of character hence why he desired to transform The Undertaker 116 117 While explained off screen years later for the above reasons Calaway s sudden appearance as American Badass Undertaker after hiatus in which he left off as Deadman Undertaker was never explained within WWE storylines or the WWE s fictional universe Rather the expectation was for fans to just go with it 118 When The Undertaker returned near the end of the iron man match for the WWF Championship between Triple H and The Rock at Judgment Day he took out all the members of the McMahon Helmsley Faction which created for a face turn after having left things off as a heel before his hiatus 119 He also targeted their leader then WWF Champion Triple H At the King of the Ring pay per view The Undertaker teamed with The Rock and Kane to defeat the team of Triple H Shane McMahon and Vince McMahon 120 Afterward he was booked to team with Kane to contend for the WWF Tag Team Championship They defeated Edge and Christian earning the right to face them the following week for the championship which Edge and Christian retained During an August 14 Raw bout against Chris Benoit Kane became involved and betrayed The Undertaker by hitting him with two chokeslams the second one causing the ring apron to cave in underneath The Undertaker 119 This incident led to another match between the two at SummerSlam which ended in a no contest as Kane fled from the ring area after The Undertaker removed Kane s mask 120 The Undertaker then challenged Kurt Angle for the WWF Championship at Survivor Series 121 Angle however defeated The Undertaker after he switched places with his real life brother Eric Angle The Undertaker demanded and was awarded a spot in the six man Hell in a Cell match for the WWF Championship at Armageddon The Undertaker promised to make someone famous and did so when he performed a chokeslam on Rikishi from the roof of the cell into hay filled cargo bed of a truck 121 In 2001 The Undertaker reunited with Kane as the Brothers of Destruction issuing a challenge for the WWF Tag Team Championship once again They received a title shot at No Way Out facing Edge and Christian and then champions The Dudley Boyz in a tables match but were unsuccessful 121 The Undertaker then went on to defeat Triple H at WrestleMania X Seven 54 He and Kane continued a storyline that focused on Triple H who formed a surprise alliance with then WWF Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin The Brothers of Destruction were granted an opportunity to face Triple H and Austin for their titles Triple H was the WWF Intercontinental Champion After The Undertaker and Kane won the WWF Tag Team Championship from Edge and Christian on the April 19 edition of SmackDown 122 Triple H pinned Kane after attacking him with a sledgehammer at Backlash where the Brothers of Destruction lost their championships 123 With Kane injured The Undertaker feuded briefly with Austin for his WWF Championship but he failed to win the title at Judgment Day 123 As part of The Invasion storyline The Undertaker s next nemesis was Diamond Dallas Page who was obsessively stalking The Undertaker s wife Sara 123 At SummerSlam WCW Tag Team Champions The Undertaker and Kane defeated Page and his partner Kanyon in a steel cage match to win the WWF Tag Team Championship 123 At Survivor Series The Undertaker teamed with Kane The Rock Chris Jericho and Big Show to take on The Alliance s Stone Cold Steve Austin Booker T Rob Van Dam Shane McMahon and Kurt Angle this was the last time The Undertaker and Kane teamed until 2006 Angle pinned The Undertaker due to interference by Austin Despite this Team WWF won the match 123 Big Evil 2001 2003 After The Alliance was defeated The Undertaker turned heel by inducting commentator Jim Ross into the Mr McMahon Kiss My Ass Club which involved The Undertaker pressing the lips of Ross against McMahon s exposed buttocks 124 In transitioning his American Badass biker identity into a heel The Undertaker eventually cut his long hair short and went by the nickname Big Evil At Vengeance The Undertaker defeated Rob Van Dam to win the WWF Hardcore Championship 125 The Undertaker in his Big Evil personaThe Undertaker s next storyline began at the Royal Rumble in January 2002 when Maven eliminated him from the Royal Rumble match by hitting him with a dropkick from behind Subsequently The Undertaker eliminated Maven in return and brutally assaulted him backstage 125 Thereafter on an edition of SmackDown The Rock inflamed The Undertaker s anger by mentioning his elimination at the Royal Rumble He responded by costing The Rock the number one contendership for the Undisputed WWF Championship 126 The storyline continued when The Rock cost The Undertaker the Hardcore Championship against Maven on the February 7 episode of SmackDown 127 The two faced off at No Way Out where The Undertaker lost due to interference from Ric Flair 125 This interference began a storyline with Flair who declined a challenge to wrestle Undertaker at WrestleMania X8 128 As a result Undertaker assaulted his son David Flair 129 Flair eventually accepted the match after The Undertaker threatened to inflict the same punishment on Flair s daughter 129 A no disqualification stipulation was added to the match and The Undertaker defeated Flair at WrestleMania 54 The Undertaker performing a Tombstone Piledriver on Ric Flair at WrestleMania X8After the storyline with Flair The Undertaker was drafted to the Raw brand after the WWF split its roster into two brands and defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin at Backlash to become the number one contender for the Undisputed WWF Championship Later that night he helped Hollywood Hulk Hogan win the title against then champion Triple H 125 The Undertaker then defeated Hogan for the renamed WWE Undisputed Championship at Judgment Day The next night on Raw The Undertaker lost to Rob Van Dam for the WWE Undisputed Championship however Raw owner Ric Flair restarted the match Van Dam pinned The Undertaker when his foot was on the rope thus invalidating the pin attempt and The Undertaker retained the championship 130 On the July 1 edition of Raw The Undertaker turned face once again after defeating Jeff Hardy in a ladder match to retain the WWE Undisputed Championship and raising Hardy s hand as a show of respect The Undertaker however lost the title at Vengeance to The Rock in a triple threat match that also involved Kurt Angle 130 On the August 29 edition of SmackDown Undertaker was moved to the SmackDown brand where he remained until the first brand extension ended in 2011 alongside former Raw talent Brock Lesnar Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero Undertaker defeated Chris Benoit and Kurt Angle in a triple threat match to become the number one contender for the renamed WWE Championship and challenged Brock Lesnar for the title at Unforgiven that ended in a double disqualification 130 Their feud carried over to No Mercy in a Hell in a Cell match which The Undertaker performed with a legitimately broken hand and ultimately lost to Lesnar 130 The Undertaker took a break after Big Show threw him off the stage on the October 24 edition of SmackDown sparking a feud 131 The Undertaker returned at the Royal Rumble in January 2003 132 He immediately continued his feud with Big Show and defeated him by submission at No Way Out with a triangle choke A Train entered the storyline by attempting to attack The Undertaker after the match but Nathan Jones came to his aid 132 The storyline resumed as The Undertaker began to train Jones to wrestle and the two were scheduled to fight Big Show and A Train in a tag team match at WrestleMania XIX 54 However Jones was removed before the match making it a handicap match which The Undertaker won with the help of Jones 132 Over the remainder of the year The Undertaker entered a brief feud with John Cena defeating him at Vengeance and was booked to have two WWE Championship opportunities The first on the September 4 SmackDown against Kurt Angle ended in a no contest due to interference from Brock Lesnar 133 The second at No Mercy was a Biker Chain match between The Undertaker and Lesnar which Lesnar won with the help of Vince McMahon 134 This match resulted in a feud with McMahon culminating at Survivor Series where The Undertaker lost a Buried Alive match against McMahon when Kane interfered 134 The Undertaker disappeared for some time following this match with Kane claiming that he was dead and buried forever 135 Return of The Deadman 2004 2007 The Undertaker awakening the arena lights as he enters the ringIn the storyline leading up to WrestleMania XX Kane was tormented by horror themed mind games paranormal activities and spooking vignettes proclaiming The Undertaker s Deadman return The first was during the Royal Rumble when The Undertaker s bells tolled distracting Kane and allowing Booker T to eliminate him 134 Accompanied by Paul Bearer at WrestleMania XX The Undertaker resurrected his Deadman identity defeating Kane in a singles match 136 Introduced was a more dramatic theatrical and supernatural Deadman than in years past his presence mannerisms and entrances significantly elaborated on as well such as with more intensity special effects and rising and falling flames 137 At the same time The Undertaker maintained elements of his American Badass identity thus a composite character more humanized than all of his previous Deadman incarnations 138 Undertaker would present in this particular hybrid Deadman form until No Mercy 2005 when Randy Orton sealed him in a casket and set it on fire 137 At Judgment Day The Undertaker defeated Booker T One week later Paul Heyman ordered The Dudley Boyz to kidnap Bearer 139 140 Thus Heyman took control of Undertaker 140 At The Great American Bash Undertaker fought a handicap match against The Dudley Boyz with the stipulation that if he did not lay down and purposely lose Heyman would bury Paul Bearer in cement The Undertaker won and stopped Heyman from burying Bearer but after claiming Bearer was merely a liability he had no use for buried him himself 136 The Undertaker began a feud with then WWE Champion John Bradshaw Layfield JBL by challenging him to a title match at SummerSlam which The Undertaker lost by disqualification 136 At No Mercy The Undertaker and JBL competed in the first ever Last Ride match although The Undertaker lost after Heidenreich interfered 136 After defeating Heidenreich in a match at Survivor Series 141 The Undertaker turned his focus to the WWE Championship once again Along with Eddie Guerrero and Booker T he challenged JBL to a championship rematch at Armageddon in a fatal four way match in which The Undertaker was unsuccessful again due to Heidenreich s interference 141 The feud culminated in a casket match between The Undertaker and Heidenreich at the Royal Rumble where Undertaker sealed Heidenreich in a casket for the victory 141 Soon after Randy Orton challenged The Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania 21 uppishly proclaiming that he would end his WrestleMania winning Streak 142 Even with help from his father Orton lost as The Undertaker improved his WrestleMania record to 13 0 141 After a two month hiatus Undertaker returned on the June 16 edition of SmackDown but lost to JBL due to interference from Randy Orton revealed as a new draft switch to SmackDown 143 Despite his interference the Randy Orton Undertaker feud was put on the back burner until late summer of that year resulting from Orton on the injured list 144 In the meantime and in one of the most controversial moments in WWE history on an edition of SmackDown taped on July 4 2005 aired on July 7 SmackDown General Manager Theodore Teddy Long scheduled Muhammad Hassan in a match against The Undertaker at The Great American Bash and placed Daivari in a match that night against Undertaker Undertaker quickly defeated Daivari After the match however Hassan began to pray on the ramp summoning five masked men dressed in black shirts ski masks and camouflage pants Armed with clubs and a piano wire the masked men assaulted and choked out The Undertaker before Hassan then placed The Undertaker in a camel clutch Afterward the masked men lifted Daivari above their heads and carried him away Three days later the London bombings took place The footage aired unedited on UPN in the United States and on The Score in Canada with an advisory warning shown several times during the broadcast It was removed from the Australian and European including in the United Kingdom broadcasts 145 The angle elicited national attention in the New York Post TV Guide Variety and other major media outlets In response to the criticism UPN decided that it would monitor the storyline closely and that it did not want the Hassan character on its network that week 146 Hassan later delivered a promo to the live crowd for the July 14 2005 edition of SmackDown but when UPN announced that the segment would be edited WWE decided to host the video of the segment on its official website In the segment Hassan reiterated that he was an Arab American and that the American people automatically and unfairly assumed that he was a terrorist Despite being in character he referred to the real world media coverage of the storyline singling out the New York Post s Don Kaplan by name and denouncing his description of the events on SmackDown such as Kaplan s comment of the masked men being Arabs in ski masks On the July 14 2005 edition of SmackDown Hassan s absence was explained by a statement delivered by his attorney Thomas Whitney Esquire that Hassan refused to appear on the show until The Great American Bash due to the way he was treated by the American media and WWE fans It was revealed in late July 2005 that UPN had pressured WWE to keep Hassan off their network effectively removing him from SmackDown 147 Undertaker defeated Hassan at The Great American Bash to become the number one contender to the World Heavyweight Championship After the match The Undertaker delivered a Last Ride through an open stage ramp onto a concrete floor to Hassan It was reported that Hassan sustained serious injuries and had to be rushed to a nearby medical facility writing Hassan off television 148 Several days later WWE com hosted a video of a kayfabe announcement from Theodore Long where he reiterated the stipulation that Hassan would no longer appear on SmackDown It was revealed years later that Hassan was about to receive a major push by winning the World Heavyweight Championship from Batista at SummerSlam and thus breaking Randy Orton s record for being the youngest World Heavyweight Champion in WWE history 149 On the following edition of SmackDown The Undertaker lost to JBL in a number one contender s match once again due to interference from Orton reviving their feud that was put on hiatus 150 At SummerSlam Orton defeated The Undertaker in a WrestleMania rematch The storyline intensified as the two tried to get into the head of one another with dark mind game tactics and use of caskets leading to a handicap casket match at No Mercy in which The Undertaker lost to Randy and his father Cowboy Bob Orton 151 After the match the Ortons poured gasoline on the casket and set it on fire a throwback moment to one of The Undertaker s most infamous attacks received and done by Kane doing the same to him at the 1998 Royal Rumble When the charred casket was opened however The Undertaker was absent presented as having vanished 151 The Undertaker resurrected at the Survivor Series when the druids delivered a casket that was struck by lightning and went up in flames The Undertaker then burst from the flaming casket in rage battering and brutalizing an entire ring full of wrestlers as a message to Orton Here he reappeared still in hybrid form but with lessened Badass characteristics eliminating several elements of his biker identity so that his Deadman side projected most notably replacing loose fitting cargo pants with his Deadman spandex and less use of the Last Ride finisher 152 The Undertaker returned on SmackDown in early December to haunt Orton and set up a Hell in a Cell match at Armageddon 143 After The Undertaker won their brutal Hell in a Cell encounter in effect settling his 9 month long feud with Orton 152 Calaway took a brief hiatus from professional wrestling The Undertaker retaining his undefeated Streak at WrestleMania 22In January 2006 at the Royal Rumble The Undertaker returned on a horse drawn cart during Kurt Angle s celebration of his World Heavyweight Championship defense against Mark Henry In this appearance The Undertaker signaled for a title shot by using his supernatural powers to collapse the wrestling ring that Angle stood in as a means to spook him As part of their storyline angle The Undertaker lost his match with Angle at No Way Out after a 30 minute bout described as underrated and among Undertaker s top matches in which he versatilely took to a more ground based submission style to combat Angle s trademarked freestyle wrestling 153 154 The Undertaker cornered Angle after the match and told him he was not finished with him 153 In a rematch with Angle similarly described as underrated and among The Undertaker s top matches that utilized the wrestling styles of their previous encounter on the March 3 edition of SmackDown Henry attacked The Undertaker from behind costing him the title 153 This led to The Undertaker challenging Henry to a casket match at WrestleMania 22 and Henry vowing to end The Undertaker s WrestleMania winning Streak The match resulted in The Undertaker sealing Henry in the casket winning the match and extending his streak to 14 0 at WrestleMania 155 During a rematch on the next edition of SmackDown The Great Khali made his debut and assaulted The Undertaker to transition into a new storyline 156 The Undertaker was not heard from until the May 5 edition of SmackDown when Theodore Long delivered a challenge from The Undertaker to Khali for a match at Judgment Day The Undertaker lost to Khali at Judgment Day 157 158 and he did not appear again until the July 7 edition of SmackDown when he accepted Khali s challenge to a Punjabi Prison match at The Great American Bash However Khali was removed from the match due to not being medically cleared He was thus replaced by then ECW World Champion Big Show over whom The Undertaker gained the victory 159 In storyline Theodore Long replaced Khali with Big Show as punishment for an attack on The Undertaker shortly before the match 157 Khali was then challenged by The Undertaker to a Last Man Standing Match for SummerSlam after interfering in The Undertaker s match with then World Heavyweight Champion King Booker Khali refused a challenge against The Undertaker for SummerSlam however Long announced the Last Man Standing Match ahead of time for the August 18 edition of SmackDown instead The Undertaker won the match by striking Khali with steel stairs and finishing him with a chokeslam It was Khali s first defeat and effectively ended his feud with The Undertaker 160 161 The Undertaker s next match was with then United States Champion Mr Kennedy at No Mercy but was disqualified in the match after he hit Kennedy with the championship belt 162 On the November 3 edition of SmackDown The Undertaker reunited with Kane to reform the Brothers of Destruction for the first time in five years defeating reluctant opposition in the form of Mr Kennedy and Montel Vontavious Porter MVP with whom Kane was feuding with at the time 163 As part of the storyline Kennedy defeated The Undertaker in a First Blood match at Survivor Series after interference from MVP 162 but finally defeated Kennedy in a Last Ride match at Armageddon 162 The two continued to feud into 2007 as Kennedy cost The Undertaker two World Heavyweight Championship opportunities for a championship match at the Royal Rumble 164 However The Undertaker eventually qualified for the 2007 Royal Rumble match by winning a battle royal on the January 26 edition of SmackDown 165 World Heavyweight Champion 2007 2010 The Undertaker making his entrance in 2008The Undertaker won his first Royal Rumble match in January 2007 in doing so becoming the first man to enter the Rumble at number 30 and win the match after lastly eliminating Shawn Michaels 166 On the February 5 edition of Raw Undertaker elected to face World Heavyweight Champion Batista at WrestleMania 23 before attacking him with the chokeslam 167 At No Way Out Undertaker and Batista reluctantly teamed together to challenge John Cena and Shawn Michaels for the World Tag Team Championship but failed to win after Batista gained revenge on Undertaker by hitting him with a spinebuster allowing Cena to pin him 168 At WrestleMania 23 Undertaker defeated Batista to win his first World Heavyweight Championship and extend his Streak to 15 0 169 Undertaker faced Batista in a rematch at Backlash this time in a Last Man Standing match The match ended in a draw after neither man got to their feet by the referee s count of ten meaning The Undertaker retained the championship 170 The Undertaker and Batista then fought once again in a steel cage match on the May 11 edition of SmackDown that also ended in a draw when both men s feet touched the floor at the same time After the match Mark Henry made his return by assaulting an already battered Undertaker after which Edge ran to the ring and cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase forcing Undertaker into a second title defense Although he kicked out of two quick pin attempts Undertaker was pinned by Edge after two spears and lost the World Heavyweight Championship 171 After this match Undertaker took time off due to a torn right biceps 172 The Undertaker after he defeated Edge at WrestleMania XXIVDuring his rehabilitation Henry bragged about his assault on The Undertaker until vignettes began playing that promoted The Undertaker s return The Undertaker returned at Unforgiven on September 16 defeating Henry 173 Batista and The Undertaker reignited their feud at Cyber Sunday with the fans choosing the special guest referee to be Stone Cold Steve Austin however Batista retained the World Heavyweight Championship 174 They battled again inside Hell in a Cell at Survivor Series where Edge returned and interfered to help Batista retain the World Heavyweight Championship 175 In response to this The Undertaker delivered a Tombstone Piledriver to General Manager Vickie Guerrero on the November 23 edition of SmackDown sending her to the hospital Returning assistant General Manager Theodore Long declared a triple threat match for the title between the three men at Armageddon which Edge won after interference from The Major Brothers 176 At the 2008 Royal Rumble The Undertaker competed in the Royal Rumble match itself entering at number 1 but eliminated by Shawn Michaels after lasting for most of the bout 177 At No Way Out The Undertaker defeated Batista Finlay The Great Khali MVP and Big Daddy V in the SmackDown Elimination Chamber match to become the number one contender for Edge s World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XXIV 178 At WrestleMania The Undertaker defeated Edge with the Hell s Gate submission hold to win his second World Heavyweight Championship in what was his 16th WrestleMania win 179 In a WrestleMania rematch The Undertaker defeated Edge once again at Backlash to retain the World Heavyweight Championship 180 Vickie Guerrero then banned The Undertaker s Hell s Gate submission hold and stripped him of the title on the May 2 edition of SmackDown 181 The Undertaker battled Edge for the vacant title at Judgment Day which he won by countout Guerrero ordered that the title remain vacant because titles could not change hands in this way 182 Edge and The Undertaker faced each other again for the vacant championship at One Night Stand in a Tables Ladders and Chairs match which The Undertaker lost after interference from La Familia As a result of the stipulation Undertaker was forced to leave WWE 183 The Undertaker after defeating Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 25On the July 25 edition of SmackDown Vickie Guerrero reinstated The Undertaker and scheduled Edge to face him at SummerSlam inside Hell in a Cell 184 which The Undertaker won After the match The Undertaker chokeslammed Edge from the top of a ladder and through the ring canvas 185 Following this match Guerrero tried making a peace offering with The Undertaker on SmackDown by apologizing but The Undertaker told her that he was not the forgiving kind At Unforgiven as The Undertaker approached the ring to take Guerrero s soul and seal her in a casket Big Show who appeared at first to be aiding The Undertaker ended up assaulting him 186 Resulting from that The Undertaker and Big Show faced each other in a match at No Mercy where Big Show won by knockout 187 At Cyber Sunday The Undertaker defeated Big Show in a Last Man Standing match after choking him out with Hell s Gate 188 At the same time The Undertaker was engaged in a short feud with Jeff Hardy who interfered during his match with Vladimir Kozlov on the November 7 edition of SmackDown Hardy defeated The Undertaker in an Extreme Rules match the following week on SmackDown due to interference from Big Show The Undertaker then went on to defeat Big Show in a casket match at Survivor Series and again in a steel cage match by submission on the December 5 edition of SmackDown to end their feud 189 At No Way Out The Undertaker was part of the WWE Championship Elimination Chamber match along with Triple H Jeff Hardy Big Show Vladimir Kozlov and Edge however he was unsuccessful at winning the match as he was the runner up behind Triple H 190 In early 2009 The Undertaker began a second chapter to his unresolved feud with Shawn Michaels from the late 1990s over a decade prior to this point their tensions gradually increasing in the years immediately preceding this from heated run ins at the 2007 and 2008 Royal Rumble matches Their renewed feud by this point was two dimensional in part focusing on the wonder of The Undertaker s undefeated WrestleMania Streak in relation to however the fact that he had never before defeated Michaels in a singles match only vice versa 191 Michaels also made the buildup to their WrestleMania encounter personal repeatedly demonstrating his Christian objections to the demonic dark side nature of The Undertaker s Deadman gimmick even creating his own heaven esque bright side spin off of what he felt The Undertaker s gimmick should be Michaels having become a real life born again Christian by this point in his career 192 193 The feud culminated in a WrestleMania 25 singles match between the two in which Michaels made a heaven sent entrance descending from up on high portraying his bright side anti Deadman while The Undertaker made a grave risen entrance emerging from the ground 193 194 192 After what was widely described as a suspenseful competitive match The Undertaker defeated Michaels thus extending his WrestleMania winning streak to 17 0 191 195 Their encounter was highly acclaimed by critics and audiences alike and is considered by many to be one of the greatest WrestleMania matches of all time 192 On the April 24 edition of SmackDown after losing a match against Big Show by knockout with Big Show taking advantage of The Undertaker s battered neck state from his previous WrestleMania encounter The Undertaker attacked Big Show Following this Undertaker took another hiatus from the WWE 196 After a four month hiatus The Undertaker returned at SummerSlam in August by attacking CM Punk who had just won the World Heavyweight Championship from Jeff Hardy in a Tables Ladders and Chairs match 197 At Breaking Point The Undertaker faced Punk in a submission match The Undertaker had originally won the match with his Hell s Gate submission hold but the match was restarted by SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long who ruled that the ban placed on the move by Vickie Guerrero was still in effect Punk went on to win the match with his anaconda vise when referee Scott Armstrong called for the bell despite Undertaker never submitting a recreation of the Montreal Screwjob which took place in the same venue in 1997 198 On the September 25 edition of SmackDown Theodore Long officially lifted the ban after being released from a casket that The Undertaker had him placed inside of among a series of other horror themed mind game tactics 199 With Long out of the way the feud between The Undertaker and Punk pressed on and at Hell in a Cell Undertaker won the World Heavyweight Championship from him in a Hell in a Cell match 200 The Undertaker successfully defended the title against CM Punk on the October 23 edition of SmackDown in a fatal four way match at Bragging Rights against Punk Batista and Rey Mysterio and in a triple threat match against Chris Jericho and Big Show at Survivor Series 201 202 He faced Batista at TLC Tables Ladders amp Chairs in a chairs match for the championship and won when the match was restarted by Long after Batista had originally won after utilizing a low blow The next night on Raw Undertaker competed in a tournament to crown the 2009 Superstar of the Year losing to Randy Orton by countout in the first round after a distraction by Orton s proteges Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase 203 The Undertaker defending the World Heavyweight title at the Royal Rumble in January 2010After successfully defending the World Heavyweight Championship against Rey Mysterio at the Royal Rumble 204 The Undertaker lost the championship at the Elimination Chamber pay per view It was also at this event that a notorious shoot incident non kayfabe befell The Undertaker a pyrotechnics malfunction momentarily engulfed him in flames up to three times during his ring entrance He was however able to continue with his scheduled match that night despite suffering first and second degree burns on his chest and neck According to a WWE spokesman it looked like a bad sunburn 205 The Undertaker lost the title to Chris Jericho after interference from Shawn Michaels that night 206 Jericho has said on multiple occasions that the pyrotechnician responsible for the accident was immediately escorted from the arena and relieved of his employment with WWE following a threat of violence from Calaway 207 208 Calaway himself explained that he had previously expressed concerns to the technician regarding the pyro arrangement but was ignored He feels he was saved from severe injury by applying water to his hair and altering his attire from a sleeveless to a sleeved jacket just minutes before the accident 209 The Undertaker then accepted Michaels s rematch offer after initially declining at WrestleMania XXVI in a Streak vs Career match where Undertaker was victorious and Shawn Michaels was forced to retire This match also made both The Undertaker and Michaels the first men in WWE history to main event WrestleMania in three different decades Undertaker main evented WrestleMania 13 and XXIV in 1997 and 2008 and Michaels main evented WrestleMania XII and XIV in 1996 and 1998 and XX and 23 in 2004 and 2007 respectively After a hiatus which included wrestling two matches on Raw he returned to SmackDown on May 28 defeating Rey Mysterio to qualify for a spot at the Fatal 4 Way pay per view to compete for the World Heavyweight title 210 During the Rey Mysterio match The Undertaker suffered a concussion broken orbital bone and broken nose he was visibly bleeding profusely on camera by the end of this match 211 To cover for the injury Kane revealed that Undertaker had been found in a vegetative state 212 Mysterio took his place in the match and won the World Heavyweight Championship While attempting to learn which wrestler had attacked The Undertaker Kane defeated Mysterio to win the World Heavyweight Championship Kane and Mysterio continued to clash as they accused one another of being the assailant behind the mysterious ambush of The Undertaker 213 At SummerSlam The Undertaker returned to confront Kane and Rey Mysterio only to be attacked with a Tombstone Piledriver by Kane With Kane revealed as his attacker the two feuded for the next few months over the World Heavyweight Championship After losing to Kane in a No Holds Barred match at Night of Champions Paul Bearer returned as Undertaker s manager on the September 24 edition of SmackDown 214 However Bearer turned on him at Hell in a Cell to help Kane win once again in a Hell in a Cell match The feud ended at Bragging Rights when The Nexus helped Kane defeat Undertaker in a Buried Alive match the half brothers final singles match against one another Undertaker needed surgery for a torn rotator cuff causing him to be written off 215 Final years of The Streak 2011 2014 Main article The Streak professional wrestling After the 2011 Royal Rumble promotional videos began airing showing Undertaker entering and standing within a Western style dilapidated shack on a rainy desert in Death Valley The birthplace Each promo ended with the date 2 21 11 being burned into the screen On the February 21 edition of Raw Undertaker returned but before he could speak Triple H also returned and confronted him The two challenged each other to a match at WrestleMania XXVII which was later made a No Holds Barred match and which Undertaker won by submission However he had to be carried away from the ring on a stretcher 216 Following WrestleMania XXVII in 2011 Undertaker would take on a more part time role within the company he would not have another match on Raw or SmackDown until 2013 Triple H and The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXVIIIOn the January 30 2012 edition of Raw Undertaker returned after a nine month hiatus to confront Triple H 217 On the February 13 edition of Raw Triple H refused Undertaker s challenge for a WrestleMania rematch 218 After Undertaker accused Triple H of living in the shadow of Shawn Michaels on the February 20 edition of Raw Triple H accepted the challenge on the condition that it would be a Hell in a Cell match Michaels was later inserted as special guest referee in the match At WrestleMania XXVIII Undertaker while debuting his new look a mohawk defeated Triple H to extend his Streak to 20 0 After the match Undertaker and Michaels carried Triple H to the entrance stage where the three embraced 219 Later in 2012 Undertaker appeared on the 1000th episode of Raw on July 23 to help Kane who had been confronted by Jinder Mahal Curt Hawkins Tyler Reks Hunico Camacho and Drew McIntyre The Brothers of Destruction overcame and dominated the six other wrestlers 220 221 The Undertaker s next television appearance was on Old School Raw on March 4 2013 where he opened the show by performing his signature entrance CM Punk Randy Orton Big Show and Sheamus fought in a fatal four way match to determine who would face him at WrestleMania 29 which Punk won 222 After the real life death of Paul Bearer on March 5 2013 a storyline involving Punk regularly spiting Undertaker through displays of flippancy and disrespect towards Bearer s death began 223 Punk interrupted Undertaker s ceremony to honor Bearer on Raw stealing the trademark urn and later using it to attack Kane humiliate The Brothers of Destruction and mock Bearer 224 225 Undertaker defeated Punk at WrestleMania 29 to extend his Streak to 21 0 and then took back the urn 226 The following night on Raw Undertaker came out to pay his respects to Bearer but was interrupted by The Shield who attempted to attack Undertaker before Kane and Daniel Bryan made the save 227 Undertaker would wrestle his final Raw match his first since 2010 on the April 22 edition teaming with Kane and Bryan against The Shield in a losing effort 228 Four days later he wrestled his final SmackDown match also his first since 2010 defeating Shield member Dean Ambrose by submission Afterward Undertaker was attacked by Ambrose and the rest of The Shield who performed a triple powerbomb through the broadcast table on him 229 The Undertaker approaching the ring at WrestleMania XXX in 2014On the February 24 2014 edition of Raw The Undertaker returned to confront Brock Lesnar and accepted his challenge for a match at WrestleMania XXX 230 After 25 minutes and three F 5s Lesnar won the match at WrestleMania by pinfall ending The Undertaker s Streak in what was described as the most shocking result in WWE history 231 Following the match Undertaker was hospitalized with a severe concussion which he suffered in the first minutes of the match 232 In a December 2014 interview Vince McMahon confirmed that it was his final decision to have Lesnar end The Streak and that The Undertaker was initially shocked at the decision McMahon justified his decision that it would significantly enhance Lesnar s formidability to set up the next WrestleMania event and that there were no other viable candidates to fill Lesnar s role 233 In 2014 The Undertaker was also offered to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame but he declined the offer feeling it wasn t time yet 234 Final feuds 2015 2020 The Undertaker in the ring at WrestleMania 31 in 2015In February 2015 Bray Wyatt began a series of cryptic promos which led to Fastlane where Wyatt challenged Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania 31 which Undertaker accepted 235 236 At WrestleMania Undertaker defeated Wyatt after two Tombstone Piledrivers 237 At Battleground in July Undertaker made his return by attacking Lesnar as he was on the verge of defeating Seth Rollins during his WWE World Heavyweight Championship match causing the match to end in a disqualification win for Lesnar 238 The next night on Raw Undertaker explained his actions as revenge not against Lesnar breaking The Streak but rather the constant taunting he allowed Paul Heyman to engage in Later that night after Undertaker and Lesnar brawled throughout the arena and had to be separated a rematch was scheduled for SummerSlam in August where Undertaker controversially defeated Lesnar Lesnar put Undertaker in a kimura lock and the timekeeper rang the bell after seeing Undertaker supposedly indicating submission but since the referee had not seen a submission and never stopped the match the match continued The confusion allowed Undertaker to surprise Lesnar with a low blow and apply Hell s Gate in which Lesnar passed out 239 At Hell in a Cell The Undertaker was defeated by Lesnar in a Hell in a Cell match after Lesnar hit him with his own low blow returning the favor and executing what was his third F 5 of the match 240 While the crowd gave Undertaker an ovation after his loss to Lesnar he was attacked and captured by The Wyatt Family Bray Wyatt Luke Harper Erick Rowan and Braun Strowman who carried him away from the ring 241 After ambushing and capturing Kane the next night on Raw Wyatt explained that he had claimed their souls and stole their demonic powers 242 The Brothers of Destruction returned on the November 9 edition of Raw and attacked The Wyatt Family setting up a tag team match at Survivor Series which honored Undertaker s 25 years in WWE 243 At Survivor Series on November 22 the Brothers of Destruction defeated Wyatt and Harper 244 On the February 22 2016 edition of Raw Vince McMahon placed his son Shane McMahon who returned to WWE for the first time since 2009 in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania 32 against Undertaker with the stipulation that if Shane won he would gain control of Raw 245 Vince later decided that should Undertaker lose the match against Shane it would be his final match at WrestleMania 246 After weeks of random physical confrontations and mind games exchanged between the pair Undertaker defeated Shane McMahon at WrestleMania 32 247 Undertaker would not appear again until the 900th episode of SmackDown on November 15 issuing a threat to Team SmackDown if they failed to defeat Team Raw at the upcoming Survivor Series pay per view 248 The Undertaker in April 2018Undertaker then appeared on the January 9 2017 edition of Raw where he announced his participation in the Royal Rumble match and said he was a free agent 249 Undertaker appeared on the January 23 edition of Raw confronting Brock Lesnar and Goldberg 250 During the Royal Rumble on January 29 Undertaker entered at number 29 eliminating Goldberg The Miz Baron Corbin and Sami Zayn before being eliminated by the number 30 entrant Roman Reigns 251 Undertaker returned on the March 6 edition of Raw and performed a chokeslam on Reigns 252 This led to a No Holds Barred match between Undertaker and Reigns at WrestleMania 33 253 in which Undertaker lost to Reigns after five spears in his fourth WrestleMania main event 254 After the match Undertaker left his gloves coat and hat in the center of the ring before slowly making his exit 255 Undertaker took part in the Raw 25 Years edition of Raw on January 22 2018 his first post WrestleMania 33 appearance 256 In the months prior to WrestleMania 34 John Cena challenged Undertaker to a singles match At WrestleMania after Elias confronted Cena and was beaten down Undertaker s hat and coat appeared in the center of the ring and were struck by lightning Undertaker then appeared and beat Cena in a three minute squash match 257 Three weeks later Undertaker defeated Rusev at WWE s Greatest Royal Rumble event in a casket match 258 At Super Show Down in Australia on October 6 Undertaker faced Triple H in a no disqualification match billed as the Last Time Ever they were accompanied by Kane and Shawn Michaels respectively Undertaker lost the match after interference from Michaels After the match the four men shook hands as a sign of respect however Undertaker and Kane would follow this by attacking them 259 As a result the duos reunited their respective tag teams the Brothers of Destruction and D Generation X and faced each other at Crown Jewel on November 2 where Undertaker and Kane lost their final match as a tag team 260 On April 8 2019 edition of Raw the night after WrestleMania 35 the first WrestleMania in 19 years without his involvement Undertaker appeared to interrupt and attack Elias during a musical performance 261 Undertaker made his return to the ring to face Goldberg at Super ShowDown in Saudi Arabia on June 7 defeating him in the main event of the night in their first match against each other 262 On the June 24 2019 edition of Raw during a handicap match in which Roman Reigns was dominated by Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre Undertaker suddenly appeared and attacked McMahon and McIntyre It was later announced that Undertaker and Reigns would face McMahon and McIntyre in a No Holds Barred tag team match at Extreme Rules At Extreme Rules Undertaker and Reigns won This turned out to be Undertaker s final match in front of a live audience in the United States 263 The Undertaker returned at Super ShowDown in Saudi Arabia on February 27 2020 as a surprise replacement in a gauntlet match He entered the match last replacing Rey Mysterio and defeating AJ Styles to win the Tuwaiq Mountain Trophy 264 At Elimination Chamber during a natch between Styles and Aleister Black Undertaker made another surprise appearance with an attack on Styles 265 The following night on Raw Styles challenged Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania 36 266 Over the following weeks that led up to WrestleMania a resentful Styles made unprecedented efforts to expose Undertaker going so far as departing from bashing his Deadman gimmick instead taking to a metafiction form of bashing Calaway himself The feud saw Styles solely referring to Undertaker by his real name Mark Calaway referencing his age and his wife Michelle McCool In response Undertaker cut promos of ominous warning against Styles in which for the first time in years he broke from the Deadman gimmick by presenting as himself out of character In doing so elements of his American Badass gimmick were reflected with Calaway making appearances in his biker gear At WrestleMania 36 Undertaker presented his third and final identity The Unholy Trinity a combination of The Deadman American Badass and himself as Mark Calaway this blend allowing him to trash talk Styles over real life matters during their encounter while also able to maintain his superhuman horror capabilities 267 In what was subsequently learned to be Undertaker s final match he and Styles fought in a cemetery at a secluded rural locale competing in what was a cinematic narrative heavy brawl similar to Buried Alive matches 268 named the Boneyard match Despite the assistance of Gallows and Anderson The Undertaker buried Styles in the grave to win this match and ride off on motorcycle into the sunset 269 scoring his 25th WrestleMania victory to complete his professional wrestling career 270 Retirement and Hall of Fame 2020 2022 On June 21 2020 in the final episode of the Undertaker The Last Ride documentary Undertaker announced his retirement from the professional wrestling industry 8 Later on that November he confirmed that he was officially retired in an interview 9 Many wrestlers and other public figures paid tribute to him on their social media pages 271 Madison Square Garden regarded as the most famous venue in professional wrestling also paid tribute to him 272 Undertaker wearing his trademark mortician trench coat and stetson hat made an appearance at the conclusion of the Survivor Series event on November 22 2020 The event is dedicated to him commemorating thirty years from that time since his WWE debut There he reiterated that his career had been completed giving an emotional farewell speech which ended in typical Undertaker fashion My time has come to let The Undertaker Rest in Peace 273 10 A ten bell salute was also given for The Undertaker character as he did his traditional take the knee pose and a holographic image of Paul Bearer Undertaker s former manager was projected in the ring 274 On February 18 2022 it was announced that Undertaker would be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2022 275 The news was responded to with extensive praise from WWE fans the professional wrestling community and media outlets alike 276 On March 3 2022 then WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon made a rare media appearance on The Pat McAfee Show announcing that he would be Undertaker s WWE Hall of Fame inductor In praising Undertaker both inside and outside of character in a heartfelt message McMahon said that the induction would be one of the most difficult endeavors of his life because of his longtime history with Undertaker and how close they were been behind the scenes 277 Reacting to the heavily publicized announcement from McMahon Undertaker issued a Twitter response later on that same day which read After over 30 years of long roads traveled countless hours of TV and one hell of a ride together couldn t think of anyone better to put me in the WWEHOF than VinceMcMahon One final ride together old timer 278 The UndertakerOn April 1 2022 The Undertaker was formally inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame at the American Airlines Center 279 At his induction Calaway made a 137 minute speech that opened with a 10 minute emotional standing ovation from the live audience bringing Calaway to tears Calaway s acceptance speech hailed by media outlets as matchless and beyond compare was motivational and shared his collection of self reflections and life philosophies for success In making his speech he stood before several genres of his Deadman character through the varying costumes displayed on mannequins 280 Later that same weekend Calaway made appearances on the entrance stage on both nights of WrestleMania Sporadic appearances 2023 present On January 23 2023 The Undertaker made an appearance at the Monday Night Raw 30th Anniversary special Raw is XXX He appeared under his American Badass gimmick confronting LA Knight and seemingly giving his approval to Bray Wyatt 281 Undertaker gimmick identities and character evolutionThe Deadman identity The Undertaker as his Deadman character preparing to supernaturally trigger lights back to the arena from raised arms as part of his entranceUnder his undead funereal and macabre horror themed gimmick in which The Undertaker is subtitled The Deadman he routinely took to alarmist tactics to disrupt the focus and confidence of his rivals 282 283 Often these alarmist tactics were morbid and applied the use of props that reflected demise as the consequence of a wrestling match against him caskets sometimes personalizing casket designs to represent his opponents 284 66 body bags 285 corpse like effigies 283 cemeteries 285 hearses 286 To that end the gimmick evoked funerals and death down to finer details such as in the character s birthplace of Death Valley catch phrase of Rest in Peace signature finishing maneuver of the Tombstone Piledriver a wrestling pin that had the opponent resemble a corpse with their arms crossed over their chest etc 286 287 Adding to his many effects of treating his wrestling matches as funeral services The Undertaker frequently served a list of specialized matches that were personalized to his Deadman gimmick Casket Match Body Bag Match Buried Alive Match Last Ride Match Hell in a Cell Boneyard Match etc 288 289 290 Filled with bells and whistles The Undertaker s godlike superhuman presence and indignation were signaled by funeral tolls settings of pitch black darkness and blue purple semidarkness flickering lights hazy fog thunder lightning strikes and other bone chilling scenes and sound activity 291 292 293 Portrayed as miraculously resilient to destruction 294 The Undertaker yielded numerous resurrections 14 which sometimes gave way to reincarnations of his Deadman gimmick While maintaining his general character premise as death personified with accompanying alarmist tactics throughout all sagas of the Deadman 295 296 each incarnation took on its own distinct appearance and characterization For example some Deadman incarnations were unearthly and zombie like while others were Goth and comparatively more human 297 The earliest of The Undertaker s Deadman incarnations nicknamed in external media as The Old West Mortician to distinguish from his other Deadman incarnations 45 depicted him as a menacing derivative of the Wild West undertakers in television westerns 46 In his own rendition he was garbed in a black trench coat gray striped tie black ribboned black stetson gray boot spats and gray gloves 298 black gloves for first few appearances before gray 42 However most of The Undertaker s Deadman character development sleeve tattoos longer straightened black hair purple blue color representation elements of thunder and lightning etc would not surface until his first reincarnation into what was his rebirthed Deadman variation lasting from SummerSlam 94 resurrection from a death angle with Yokozuna through Buried Alive In Your House The Undertaker buried alive by Mankind and numerous other WWF heel wrestlers 73 In these initial zombie like incarnations of his gimmick he was portrayed as impervious to pain something accomplished by Calaway not selling his opponents attacks Among the many ways this was showcased was The Undertaker s maneuver of raising up from a taken down supine position into a high Fowler s position dubbed the sit up often accompanied by his sharp hissing sound 286 Beginning early on The Undertaker s persona was complemented with histrionically spooky wailing manager Paul Bearer introduced to represent and guide The Deadman 299 Playing a key role Bearer used an urn to transmit mysterious powers to The Undertaker that had supernatural healing effects on him during combat 300 Also linked to The Undertaker s Deadman gimmick were the druids a team of mysterious incognito cult like members completely disguised in black hooded clergy robes 301 A mysterious choir chanting sounded whenever the druids presented 302 The druids typically appeared for the purposes of removing The Undertaker where he had seemingly been extinguished by his enemies as opposed to EMTs or medical personnel used for the rest of WWF E talent The druids were also seen reproducing The Undertaker in recovered wrathful states to those same enemies who were thought to have extinguished him 302 303 The Undertaker took to many trademarked idiosyncrasies and themes including a stylized throat slashing gesture 304 grimacing facial expressions fit with eyeballs rolled back so that only the whites of his eyes displayed 305 backwards hair whips so as to expose his ominous facial expressions 306 fixed stares on adversaries 305 protruding tongue displays jolting of his head with a fury so that it faced the direction of his antagonists 307 his celebratory take the knee pose 308 sonorous vocalizations 309 collectively labeling his fanbase as Creatures of the Night 310 voice of God like promos in which things were interrupted with dimmed lights and thunder while The Undertaker s communications were heard booming throughout the arena with no physical trace of him 311 messages filled with death threats of a deeply posthumous insight into impending corpse decomposition maggot feasting unsouling and so on 312 A main attraction of the Deadman gimmick The Undertaker mesmerized his opponents and viewers alike through elaborately bone chilling entrances 313 The character s godlike powers were routinely put on display in these moments triggering lights back to the arena either gradually or suddenly dependent on his either slowly or abruptly raised arms 291 During the vast majority of his wrestling career as the Deadman The Undertaker used an extended remix of Frederic Chopin s Funeral March as his theme music 314 WWF Composer Jim Johnston embellished on the Chopin march using the historic melody as a pre and post chorus to a main chorus of bell tolls along with an original transition section to the song of a slow lugubrious instrumental feel 315 Of his entrances Calaway has stated When that gong went off that was go time The music fit the character That s the key element of it the end is at hand for whoever s going to be standing in that ring waiting for me to come down That was the mindset behind the gong And the music was just doom and gloom you knew what was coming 316 Alternate identities of The Undertaker gimmick After a hiatus Calaway made a return in 2000 in which he expanded on The Undertaker gimmick with a human form of the character Under the character s alter ego he is a semifictional smack talking redneck biker thoroughly absent of his fully fictional Deadman zombie like traits and wizardry 118 115 In performing this alternate identity he rode to the ring on motorcycles chewed tobacco donned cargo garments and or denim printed shirts and sporty fashion accessories sunglasses necklaces bandanas 116 317 His theme music was replaced with popular rock songs of the time initially Kid Rock s American Bad Ass from which The Undertaker s subtitle used to refer to this second identity derived and eventually Limp Bizkit s Rollin Air Raid Vehicle 318 His American Badass catch phrases such as threats of I ll make you famous or references to the wrestling ring as his yard became popular during this era According to Bruce Prichard Calaway requested this metamorphosis of character since he wanted to be the biker he wanted to be the guy that he is in everyday life 319 While explained off screen for the above reason years later Calaway s sudden appearance as American Badass Undertaker after hiatus in which he left off as Deadman Undertaker was never explained within WWE storylines or the WWE s fictional universe Rather the expectation was for fans to just go with it 118 This transition lasted 3 1 2 years until 2004 when The Undertaker resurrected his Deadman identity in hybrid form residual features of his American Badass identity remaining Among subtle details left over from his biker identity were his in ring MMA style between his stances strikes and submissions penchant to sporadically lower his tank top for a barechested appearance celebrating victories with an arm raised fist etc 138 This hybrid Deadman Deadman incarnation most closely based on Calaway himself would last many years and for the remainder of The Undertaker s professional wrestling career excluding his final wrestling match For The Undertaker s final encounter a Boneyard Match at WrestleMania 36 in 2020 he introduced a three dimensional identity that brought all of his identities into one dubbed The Unholy Trinity a mix of his Deadman identity American Badass identity and his natural and genuine identity as Mark Calaway 267 Gimmick reflective nicknames The Undertaker generated many nicknames from commentators throughout the course of his active wrestling career some of those names more associated with his Deadman Undertaker identity including The Grim Reaper variants of this used were The Reaper and The Reaper of Wayward Souls 320 The Demon of Death Valley 321 The Man from the Dark Side 322 The Prince of Darkness 323 The Lord of Darkness 324 He also generated nicknames associated with his American Badass Undertaker identity including Big Evil used in reference to his American Badass heel side 325 Booger Red 326 Some of his nicknames were not identity specific but used for the character in general such as The Phenom 324 327 Domestic backstory parents and brother The Undertaker s gimmick has a dark and disturbed family backstory which involves him intentionally burning down his family funeral home as a teenager resulting in the deaths of his parents and purportedly a brother of his as well Undertaker initially denied his then ex manager Paul Bearer s charges of him committing the arson murder of his family though later confessed in late 1998 Instead Undertaker blamed his younger brother of whom he thought long dead from the incident describing him as a pyromaniac This led to Bearer s shocking warnings to proof in the form of the brother Kane as alive and well 88 In late 1997 at In Your House Badd Blood Bearer unleashed a vengeful Kane the fire personified juggernaut half brother of Undertaker who was fit with a mask to conceal the scarring from Undertaker s arson 88 In what became a fickle sibling relationship with Bearer later revealed to be Kane s father only adding to the pendulum and complexities Undertaker and Kane went back and forth from one extreme to the other feuding barbarically at points and yet teaming as the Brothers of Destruction at other points 88 In the duo s final feud in late 2009 through 2010 Kane emerged victorious in all of their matches Gimmick fused with wrestling move set and style The Undertaker s wrestling performance and move set were carried out with significant amounts of character driven physical theatre and kinesics In keeping with his Deadman routine for example Undertaker was forbiddingly slow and measured in much of his maneuvering and offense 286 Taking his opponents and audience by surprise however he combined his slow measured physicality with wrestling moves and action uncharacteristic of a wrestler of his vast height and weight 48 328 Not limited to just ground offense and power moves Undertaker was conspicuously aerial swift agile loose limbed and animated in the other half of his wrestling style and move set 328 flying clotheslines 329 guillotine leg drops 330 running DDTs 331 ability to land on his feet poised and motionless if thrown from the ring 305 over the top rope suicide dives 328 332 on one occasion over the top rope and combined active flames during an Inferno match at In Your House Unforgiven etc During matches Undertaker would also pay homage to Don Jardine by performing an arm twist ropewalk chop dubbed Old School 333 Calaway s performance of The Deadman Most famed for his Deadman Undertaker identity in particular the role won Calaway the Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards for Best Gimmick a record setting 5 years in a row 1990 1994 Calaway was highly protective of his Deadman public image for the vast majority of his career while performing the gimmick he was so private that he wasn t seen outside of character in the media Calaway s approach of presenting only in character publicly was done in order to maintain the mystique of the Deadman and facilitate disbelief suspension 334 However during the last few years of his wrestling career he allowed himself to be seen out of character giving interviews as Mark Calaway and filming a documentary called The Last Ride 335 Legacy and receptionRecognitions and acclaim The Undertaker has been named one of the greatest wrestlers of all time 336 and the greatest character and most iconic figure in WWE history He was voted the greatest WWE wrestler ever in a 2013 Digital Spy poll 337 In naming him the second greatest wrestler ever IGN described Undertaker as one of the most respected wrestlers and characters in the business treated with actual reverence Like a cherished invaluable artifact 338 Luis Paez Pumar of Complex wrote that the Undertaker character is easily the best gimmick in the history of professional wrestling 339 Luke Winkie of Sports Illustrated listed Undertaker as the fifth greatest wrestler of all time 340 His consecutive matches with Shawn Michaels at WrestleManias XXV and XXVI were met with critical acclaim with both matches winning the Pro Wrestling Illustrated and Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards for Match of the Year in 2009 and 2010 respectively 341 342 His Hell in a cell match with Triple H at WrestleMania XXVIII won the 2012 Slammy Award for the match of the year as well as being voted the match of the year on Pro Wrestling Illustrated 343 344 345 Wrestler Big Show named The Undertaker as the greatest professional wrestler of all time 346 while Mark Henry and WWE chairman Vince McMahon have called him their favorite 347 348 WWE Hall of Famer and former company executive Jim Ross said Without question The Undertaker is the greatest big man in the history of wrestling There is no greater WWE star ever than The Undertaker 349 Guinness World Records Gamer s Edition recognized Undertaker as having the most consecutive victories at WrestleMania in 2016 350 In November 2015 Telegraph journalist Tom Fordy called Undertaker the world s greatest sportsman 351 Undertaker s Deadman character in particular has been praised as one of the best in professional wrestling He received the Wrestling Observer Newsletter s Best Gimmick award from 1990 to 1994 Tim Friorvant of ESPN named Undertaker a character that has been a cornerstone of the WWE for more than three decades 352 Shawn Valentino of Pro Wrestling Torch said The Undertaker may have been the greatest character in the history of professional wrestling 353 A 12 minute match between Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin drew a 9 5 rating on June 28 1999 It stands as the highest rated segment in Raw history 354 Reception to later career The Undertaker walks away from the ring after The Streak was broken at WrestleMania XXX in April 2014 In contrast to the high praise The Undertaker received during the vast majority of his professional wrestling career he was heavily criticized for continuing to perform throughout the latter part of his wrestling career particularly after his first defeat at WrestleMania in 2014 Calaway would later reveal that after suffering a severe concussion in his WrestleMania match against Lesnar he lost his confidence 355 At WrestleMania 33 after his second defeat against Roman Reigns Luis Paez Pumar of Rolling Stone said that Undertaker should have retired when The Streak was broken but lived on to pass the rub on to Reigns in the sloppiest saddest manner possible 356 Undertaker himself said he was disappointed by his performance against Reigns 357 After his match against John Cena at WrestleMania 34 IGN posted an article titled Undertaker s return was awesome but now he needs to retire 358 After his match at Crown Jewel in November 2018 Pro Wrestling Torch s Wade Keller wrote that Undertaker looked brittle 359 and Jason Powell of Pro Wrestling Dot Net said they Undertaker Kane Michaels and Triple H need to accept their limitations stop pretending they belong in main events and stop acting like being in these main events isn t stealing the spotlight 360 His subsequent match with Goldberg at Super ShowDown in June 2019 was also widely pilloried with Bryan Rose of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter calling it sad more than anything 361 In reviewing the show Dave Meltzer of the same publication wrote that Goldberg has juice left while Undertaker doesn t 362 Undertaker himself called the match a disaster in 2020 363 Despite the media criticism two of Undertaker s later matches teaming with Roman Reigns against Drew McIntyre and Shane McMahon at Extreme Rules 2019 as well as his cinematic Boneyard match against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36 were both widely praised with critics citing both matches as his best performances in recent years The former would be ranked 25 on WWE com s 25 best matches of 2019 and the latter was ranked 1 on WWE com s 25 best matches of 2020 The Boneyard match would also win WWE s Half Year Award for best Cinematic Match as well as winning the Slammy Award for 2020 s Match of the Year 364 365 9 366 367 Personal life Michelle McCool and Mark Calaway in 2019Calaway was married to his first wife Jodi Lynn from 1989 until 1999 they have a son Gunner Vincent Calaway born in 1993 368 Calaway married his second wife Sara Frank in 2000 368 In 2001 she made televised appearances with the WWE then known as the WWF as part of a feud between Calaway and Diamond Dallas Page in which she was acknowledged as Calaway s wife They have two daughters together Chasey and Gracie Calaway but ended up divorcing in 2007 368 In 2010 he married former wrestler Michelle McCool 369 Their first child together a daughter named Kaia Faith Calaway was born in 2012 368 They also have a younger son adopted named Kolt 370 In the 1990s Calaway started a backstage posse called the Bone Street Krew which consisted of some of his best friends and fellow wrestlers Yokozuna Savio Vega Charles Wright The Godwinns and Rikishi Each member had the initials BSK tattooed onto themselves with Undertaker s prominently marked across his stomach 371 Calaway invests in real estate with his business partner Scott Everhart The two finished construction on a 2 7 million building in Loveland Colorado called The Calahart a portmanteau of their last names in 2007 372 A dog lover Calaway and his ex wife Sara established The Zeus Compton Calaway Save the Animals Fund at the Texas A amp M College of Veterinary Medicine amp Biomedical Sciences to help pay for lifesaving treatments for large breed dogs 5 373 Calaway is a fan of boxing and mixed martial arts which he incorporated into his Undertaker gimmicks American Badass and hybrid Deadman He has practiced Brazilian jiu jitsu and earned a black belt in 2011 374 Calaway is a supporter of the Blue Lives Matter countermovement which advocates for protection of police officers 375 In November 2020 sports journalist Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that Calaway had made several donations totalling 7 000 to Donald Trump s re election campaign 376 In February 2021 Calaway shared that he would endorse Dwayne The Rock Johnson if he were to ever run for president expressing that he felt Johnson could be the great uniter and ease the United States political divide 377 Appearances and references in external media forumsCalaway made his film debut as Hutch in the 1991 film Suburban Commando 378 He had guest roles on Poltergeist The Legacy and Celebrity Deathmatch In 2002 Calaway appeared out of character on the Canadian sports show Off the Record with Michael Landsberg On January 15 2022 45th and former United States President Donald Trump used Undertaker s theme music as part of his Save America rally held in Florence Arizona The song that was played entitled The Graveyard Symphony incorporates funeral bell tolls and was created by WWE composer Jim Johnston as an embellished remix of Frederic Chopin s Funeral March During the rally the song was accompanied with a music video playing on big screen monitors advancing through multitudes of scenes intended to alarm the public of looming danger resulting from the presidency of Joe Biden 46th and current President of the United States The song continued to play out for 30 seconds following the attack ad against Biden ending just short of Trump making his entrance Other than his music being played Undertaker was not reported to have any association with the affair 379 380 Big screen and small screen roles FilmYear Title Role Notes1991 Suburban Commando 378 Hutch1999 Beyond the Mat Himself Documentary2015 The Flintstones amp WWE Stone Age SmackDown The Undertaker Deadman voice 2016 Scooby Doo and WWE Curse of the Speed Demon2017 Surf s Up 2 WaveMania2021 Escape the Undertaker The Undertaker Deadman first appearance of Calaway as his Deadman gimmick in live action movie InteractiveTelevisionYear Title Role Notes1999 Poltergeist The Legacy Soul Chaser Demon 2 episodesDowntown The Undertaker Deadman voice Episode The Con Celebrity Deathmatch Episode Halloween Episode I 2001 America s Most Wanted 381 The Undertaker American Badass Video gamesCalaway s WWE character has been included in numerous WWE video games beginning with WWF Super WrestleMania 1992 382 A special Undertaker themed version of WWE 2K14 was released in 2013 383 The Undertaker is also the most featured wrestler in WWF E s video game collection having been presented on every game in the franchise WWE video gamesYear Title Notes1992 WWF Super WrestleMania 384 Video game debutWWF WrestleMania Steel Cage Challenge 385 Cover athleteWWF Superstars 2 384 1993 WWF Royal Rumble 384 Cover athleteWWF King of the Ring 385 WWF Rage in the Cage 386 Cover athlete1994 WWF Raw 384 Cover athlete1995 WWF WrestleMania The Arcade Game 384 Cover athlete1996 WWF In Your House 387 1998 WWF War Zone 388 1999 WWF Attitude 389 Cover athleteWWF WrestleMania 2000 390 2000 WWF SmackDown 391 WWF Royal Rumble 392 WWF No Mercy 393 WWF SmackDown 2 Know Your Role 394 Cover athlete2001 With Authority 395 WWF Betrayal 396 WWF Road to WrestleMania 397 Cover athleteWWF SmackDown Just Bring It 398 2002 WWF Raw 399 Cover athleteWWE WrestleMania X8 400 WWE Road to WrestleMania X8 401 Cover athleteWWE SmackDown Shut Your Mouth 402 2003 WWE Crush Hour 403 WWE WrestleMania XIX 404 WWE Raw 2 405 WWE SmackDown Here Comes the Pain 406 Cover athlete2004 WWE Day of Reckoning 407 WWE Survivor Series 408 Cover athleteWWE SmackDown vs Raw 409 2005 WWE WrestleMania 21 410 WWE Aftershock 411 Cover athlete 411 WWE Day of Reckoning 2WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2006 412 2006 WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2007 413 2007 WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2008 414 Cover athlete 414 2008 WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2009 415 2009 WWE Legends of WrestleMania 416 WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2010 417 Cover athlete 418 2010 WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2011 419 2011 WWE All Stars 420 WWE 12 421 2012 WWE WrestleFest 422 WWE 13 423 2013 WWE 2K14 424 2014 WWE SuperCard 425 WWE 2K15 426 Motion capture Next gen amp PC 2015 WWE Immortals 427 WWE 2KWWE 2K16 428 Motion capture Next gen amp PC 2016 WWE 2K17 429 2017 WWE Champions 430 Tap Mania 431 432 WWE 2K18 433 Motion captureWWE Mayhem 434 2018 WWE 2K19 435 Motion capture2019 WWE Universe 436 WWE 2K20 437 2020 The King of Fighters All Star 438 WWE 2K Battlegrounds 439 Cover athleteWWE Undefeated 440 441 2022 WWE 2K22 435 2023 WWE 2K23Championships and accomplishments The Undertaker is a three time World Heavyweight Champion The Baltimore Sun Feud of the Year 2007 vs Batista 442 Best Match of the Decade 2000s vs Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 25 443 Match of the Year 2009 vs Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 25 444 Match of the Year 2010 vs Shawn Michaels in a career vs streak match at WrestleMania XXVI 445 CBS Sports Worst Angle of the Year 2018 with Kane vs Triple H and Shawn Michaels 446 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Comeback of the Year 2015 341 Feud of the Year 1991 vs The Ultimate Warrior 341 Feud of the Year 2015 vs Brock Lesnar 341 Match of the Year 1998 vs Mankind in a Hell in a Cell match at King of the Ring 341 Match of the Year 2009 vs Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 25 341 Match of the Year 2010 vs Shawn Michaels in a career vs streak match at WrestleMania XXVI 341 Match of the Year 2012 vs Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania XXVIII 341 Ranked No 2 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2002 447 Ranked No 21 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003 448 United States Wrestling Association USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship 1 time 449 World Class Wrestling Association WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship 1 time 34 450 451 World Wrestling Federation Entertainment WWE WWF WWE Championship 4 times 452 World Heavyweight Championship 3 times 453 WWF Hardcore Championship 1 time 454 WWF World Tag Team Championship 6 times with Stone Cold Steve Austin 1 Big Show 2 The Rock 1 and Kane 2 455 WCW Tag Team Championship 1 time with Kane b 456 Royal Rumble 2007 4 WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2022 Tuwaiq Mountain Trophy 2020 264 Undisputed WWF Championship 1 contender s Tournament April 2002 Slammy Award 15 times Best Entrance Music 1997 457 Best Tattoo 1997 457 Match of the Year 2009 2010 2012 2015 2020 vs Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 25 vs Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI vs Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania XXVIII vs Brock Lesnar at Hell in a Cell and vs AJ Styles in a Boneyard match at WrestleMania 36 458 459 460 461 Moment of the Year 2010 vs Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI 459 Most Intimidating 1994 462 OMG Moment of the Year 2011 Kicking out of Triple H s Tombstone Piledriver at WrestleMania XXVII 463 Rivalry of the Year 2015 vs Brock Lesnar 461 Star of the Highest Magnitude 1997 457 WWF s Greatest Hit 1996 Sucking Diesel into the abyss at In Your House 6 Rage in the Cage 464 Moment of the Year 2020 The Undertaker s final farewell at Survivor Series WWE Network Documentary of the Year 2020 Undertaker The Last Ride WWE Bronze Statue 2022 465 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Best Gimmick 1990 1994 342 Best Heel 1991 342 Feud of the Year 2007 vs Batista 342 Match of the Year 2009 vs Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 25 342 Match of the Year 2010 vs Shawn Michaels in a career vs streak match at WrestleMania XXVI 342 Worst Worked Match of the Year 2001 with Kane vs KroniK at Unforgiven 342 Worst Match of the Year 2018 with Kane vs Triple H and Shawn Michaels at Crown Jewel 466 Most Overrated 2001 342 Readers Least Favorite Wrestler 2001 342 Worst Feud of the Year 1993 vs Giant Gonzalez 342 Most Disgusting Promotional Tactic 2005 Involvement in a terrorist angle that aired on day of London bombings 342 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame Class of 2004 467 Other awards and honorsEyegore Award 2000 468 469 WrestleMania recordMain article The Streak professional wrestling WrestleMania record breakdown27 matches 25 wins 2 lossesBy pinfall 20 2By submission 2 0By disqualification 1 0By casket 1 0By burial 1 0WrestleMania win loss record of The Undertaker 470 Result Rec Opponent Date Match time Venue NoteWin 1 0 Jimmy Snuka March 24 1991 WrestleMania VII 4 20Pinfall Los Angeles Memorial Sports ArenaLos Angeles California 471 Win 2 0 Jake Roberts April 5 1992 WrestleMania VIII 6 36Pinfall Hoosier DomeIndianapolis Indiana 472 Win 3 0 Giant Gonzalez April 4 1993 WrestleMania IX 7 33Disqualification Caesars PalaceLas Vegas Nevada 473 Win 4 0 King Kong Bundy April 2 1995 WrestleMania XI 6 36Pinfall Hartford Civic CenterHartford Connecticut 474 Win 5 0 Diesel March 31 1996 WrestleMania XII 16 46Pinfall Arrowhead PondAnaheim California 475 Win 6 0 Sycho Sid March 23 1997 WrestleMania 13 21 19Pinfall Rosemont HorizonRosemont Illinois Won the WWF Championship 476 Win 7 0 Kane March 29 1998 WrestleMania XIV 17 05Pinfall Fleet CenterBoston Massachusetts 477 Win 8 0 Big Boss Man March 28 1999 WrestleMania XV 9 48Pinfall First Union CenterPhiladelphia Pennsylvania This was a Hell in a Cell match 478 Win 9 0 Triple H April 1 2001 WrestleMania X Seven 18 19Pinfall Reliant AstrodomeHouston Texas 479 Win 10 0 Ric Flair March 17 2002 WrestleMania X8 18 47Pinfall SkyDomeToronto Ontario Canada This was a no disqualification match 480 Win 11 0 A Train and Big Show March 30 2003 WrestleMania XIX 9 45Pinfall Safeco FieldSeattle Washington This was a 2 on 1 handicap match 480 Win 12 0 Kane March 14 2004 WrestleMania XX 7 45Pinfall Madison Square GardenNew York City New York 481 Win 13 0 Randy Orton April 3 2005 WrestleMania 21 14 14Pinfall Staples CenterLos Angeles California 482 Win 14 0 Mark Henry April 2 2006 WrestleMania 22 9 26Casket Allstate ArenaRosemont Illinois This was a casket match 483 Win 15 0 Batista April 1 2007 WrestleMania 23 15 47Pinfall Ford FieldDetroit Michigan Won the World Heavyweight Championship 484 Win 16 0 Edge March 30 2008 WrestleMania XXIV 23 50Submission Citrus BowlOrlando Florida Won the World Heavyweight Championship 485 Win 17 0 Shawn Michaels April 5 2009 WrestleMania XXV 30 41Pinfall Reliant StadiumHouston Texas 486 Win 18 0 Shawn Michaels March 28 2010 WrestleMania XXVI 23 59Pinfall University of Phoenix StadiumGlendale Arizona This was a Streak vs Career match contested under No Holds Barred rules 487 Win 19 0 Triple H April 3 2011 WrestleMania XXVII 29 22Submission Georgia DomeAtlanta Georgia This was a No Holds Barred match 488 Win 20 0 Triple H April 1 2012 WrestleMania XXVIII 30 50Pinfall Sun Life StadiumMiami Gardens Florida This was a Hell in a Cell match with Shawn Michaels serving as the special guest referee 489 Win 21 0 CM Punk April 7 2013 WrestleMania 29 22 07Pinfall MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford New Jersey 490 Loss 21 1 Brock Lesnar April 6 2014 WrestleMania XXX 25 12Pinfall Mercedes Benz SuperdomeNew Orleans Louisiana End of The Undertaker s WrestleMania win Streak 491 Win 22 1 Bray Wyatt March 29 2015 WrestleMania 31 15 12Pinfall Levi s StadiumSanta Clara California 492 Win 23 1 Shane McMahon April 3 2016 WrestleMania 32 30 05Pinfall AT amp T StadiumArlington Texas This was a Hell in a Cell match 493 Loss 23 2 Roman Reigns April 2 2017 WrestleMania 33 23 00Pinfall Camping World StadiumOrlando Florida This was a No Holds Barred match 254 Win 24 2 John Cena April 8 2018 WrestleMania 34 2 46Pinfall 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