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The Undertaker





Name                :         Mark William Calaway

Ring Name       :         The Undertaker

Birth Date        :          24  March 1965

Birth Place       :         Texas, USA


Mini Bio

Mark William Calaway is an American expert wrestler, better known by his ring name The Undertaker. He is marked to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), at present wrestling on the SmackDown brand. 

Calaway started his wrestling profession with World Class Championship Wrestling in 1984. He joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1989. At the point when WCW did not recharge Calaway's agreement in 1990, he joined the World Wrestling Federation (which later got to be World Wrestling Entertainment in 2002) as The Undertaker in November of that year. Having stayed with that organization from that point onward, Calaway is at present one of the senior entertainers in WWE. He is one of just two wrestlers (the other being Shawn Michaels) to have showed up on the main scene of Raw who are still with the organization today. 

Calaway's Undertaker character has two differentiating tricks which are the Deadman and the American Bad Ass. The Undertaker was undefeated at WrestleMania until Brock lesnar crushed him at Wm 30 yet at the same time has the best undefeated streak out their with a 22-1 record and is a six time title holder (four time WWE Champion and two time World Heavyweight Champion). He was likewise the champ of the 2007 Royal Rumble in which he turned into the main man to win the Rumble beginning at number 30. 


Full Bio 

Mark William Calaway (conceived March 24, 1965), better known by his ring name The Undertaker, is an American semi-resigned proficient wrestler as of now marked to WWE, where he has worked since 1990, making him the organization's longest tenured in-ring entertainer. Calaway started his wrestling profession with World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) in 1984. Subsequent to wrestling for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as "Signify" Mark Callous from 1989 to 1990, he marked with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1990. Calaway is viewed as one of the best proficient wrestlers of all time. 

As The Undertaker, Calaway's trick is a ghastliness themed, grim substance who utilizes alarm strategies and holds connections to the powerful; the character was rethought as a biker amid the mid 2000s. The Undertaker is the storyline stepbrother of individual WWE wrestler Kane, with whom he has then again fought and collaborated with as The Brothers of Destruction. Since unseating Hulk Hogan as WWF World Heavyweight Champion in 1991, The Undertaker has been included in different crucial storylines and matches inside WWE history.

The Undertaker is known for The Streak, an exceptional keep running of 21 straight triumphs at WWE's driving pay-per-view, WrestleMania (counting headliner sessions at WrestleMania 13, WrestleMania XXIV, and WrestleMania XXVI); he maintained his first misfortune at WrestleMania XXX to Brock Lesnar.  He was additionally victor of the 2007 Royal Rumble and in doing as such, turned into the primary man to enter the occasion last and win. Among different titles, Calaway is an eight-time best on the planet, having held the WWF World Heavyweight Championship four times (with his third and fourth rules being as WWF Champion and WWE Undisputed Champion, separately), the World Heavyweight Championship three times and the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship once. 


Early life 

Calaway was conceived in Houston, Texas, the child of Frank Compton Calaway (kicked the bucket July 22, 2003) and Betty Catherine Truby. He has four more seasoned siblings: David, Michael, Paul, and Timothy. Calaway went to Waltrip High School, where he was an individual from the football and b-ball groups. He graduated in 1983 and started learning at Angelina College in Lufkin, Texas on a b-ball grant. In 1985, he selected in Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth, Texas, where he majored in game administration and played b-ball for the Rams in the 1985–86 season as an inside. In 1986, Calaway dropped out of college to concentrate on a profession in games. He quickly considered playing proficient ball in Europe before choosing to concentrate on expert wrestling.

Calaway made his introduction in 1984 for World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) under the ring name Texas Red. His first match was a misfortune against Bruiser Brody. In 1988, following four years in the advancement, he cleared out and joined the Continental Wrestling Association (which turned out to be a piece of the United States Wrestling Association after Jerry Jarrett purchased WCCW and blended the two associations into one), wrestling under a few tricks. 

On February 2, 1989, oversaw by Dutch Mantel, he appeared as The Master of Pain, a character crisp out of the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta in the wake of serving five years (much in isolation) for killing two men in a fight. After his second match the following week, he stayed in the ring, testing USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion Jerry Lawler to an unrehearsed match. The Master of Pain effortlessly commanded Lawler until Mantel entered the ring and canceled him. Lawler consented to a title match, and on April 1, The Master of Pain won the title. He held it for a little more than three weeks under the steady gaze of Lawler turned into the principal man to stick him, winning it back. 

While executing as The Punisher, Calaway won the WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship on October 5, 1989, when Eric Embry relinquished the title.

In 1989, Calaway joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as a scoundrel and received the ring name "Signify" Mark Callous, a name formulated for him by Terry Funk. He was depicted as a sullen character; he wore overwhelmingly dark ring clothing and was portrayed by broadcaster Jim Ross as having an affection for pet snakes and the music of Ozzy Osbourne. Callous was instantly drafted into The Skyscrapers label group to supplant a harmed Sid Vicious, and he made his presentation on January 3, 1990 in a match later broadcast against Agent Steel and Randy Harris. The new group increased some reputation at Clash of the Champions X when they beat not far off Warriors after their match. However, Callous' accomplice Dan Spivey left WCW days before their Chicago Street Fight against the Warriors at WrestleWar 1990. Unfeeling and a substitution conceal Skyscraper were crushed in the Street Fight, and the group separated soon afterwards. Callous went up against the direction of Paul E. Hazardously and crushed Johnny Ace at Capital Combat and vanquished Brian Pillman at the Clash of the Champions in singles rivalry. In July 1990, he wrestled against Lex Luger for the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship at The Great American Bash, however was stuck by Luger. He pulled out to WCW on August 27. His last match was on September 7 at a WorldWide taping in Amarillo, TX where he crushed Dave Johnson. 

Amid his time in WCW, Calaway quickly wrestled in New Japan Pro Wrestling as "Punisher" Dice Morgan. In the wake of leaving WCW, he quickly came back to the USWA to take an interest in a competition to decide the new USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion; he vanquished Bill Dundee in the first round, however lost to Jerry Lawler in the quarterfinals. In October 1990, he marked with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). 

Calaway made his WWF debut as Kane the Undertaker at a taping of WWF Superstars on November 19, 1990. The first Deadman character portrayed him as a western undertaker wearing a trench coat, dim striped tie, and dim ringed, dark stetson cap with dim gloves and boot spats. He was depicted as impenetrable to agony, something achieved by Calaway not offering his rivals' assaults. Calaway made his authority on-camera debut on November 22 at Survivor Series as a detestable character when he was the secret accomplice of Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar team. Approximately one moment into the match, The Undertaker disposed of Koko B. Product with his finisher, the Tombstone Piledriver. He likewise disposed of Dusty Rhodes before being numbered out; be that as it may, his group won the match with DiBiase being the sole survivor. Amid the match, Calaway was alluded to as The Undertaker, dismissing the Kane name, which was dropped soon after the occasion. In the meantime, The Undertaker changed chiefs from Brother Love to Paul Bearer – a theatrical, spooky character, quite often seen bearing a urn, which he used to restore the Undertaker's quality at whatever point Undertaker succumbed to his adversaries. Funeral director put his crushed rivals (quite often middlemen) in a bodybag and conveyed them to the back.

He made his WrestleMania debut at WrestleMania VII, rapidly crushing "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka. He started his first real quarrel with The Ultimate Warrior, when he assaulted the Warrior and secured him a sealed shut coffin on the arrangement of Paul Bearer's Funeral Parlor meeting fragment. 

He crushed Hulk Hogan to win his first WWF World Heavyweight Championship at Survivor Series with the assistance of Ric Flair, and along these lines turned into the most youthful WWF World Heavyweight Champion in history until having this record softened by Yokozuna up April 1993 at WrestleMania IX. WWF President Jack Tunney requested a rematch for This Tuesday in Texas six days after the fact, where The Undertaker lost the title back to Hogan. However, because of the disputable closures to the two title matches between the Undertaker and Hogan the title was abandoned by Tunney. The title was granted to Ric Flair as the champ of the 1992 Royal Rumble match.


In February 1992, The Undertaker's partner Jake "The Snake" Roberts attempted to assault Macho Man Randy Savage's supervisor/spouse Miss Elizabeth with a steel seat when the Undertaker halted him, turning into a fan most loved surprisingly. On the February 29, 1992 scene of WWF Superstars of Wrestling, Roberts stood up to the Undertaker on the "Memorial service Parlor" set over that episode (broadcast on Saturday Night's Main Event). In the wake of requesting to know whose side the Undertaker was on and getting the answer "Not yours!", Roberts assaulted both Bearer and the Undertaker, just for the Undertaker to persevere and run Roberts off. The Undertaker vanquished Roberts at WrestleMania VIII. He then fought widely with wrestlers oversaw by Harvey Wippleman all through 1992 and 1993, for example, Kamala, Giant González and Yokozuna. Likewise in this time, he featured the principal scene of Monday Night Raw on January 11, 1993 with a triumph over Damien Demento. He confronted González at WrestleMania IX, which is eminent as Undertaker's exclusive preclusion win at WrestleMania after the utilization of chloroform. His contention with Yokozuna finished in a WWF World Heavyweight Championship coffin match at the 1994 Royal Rumble. Amid the match, champion Yokozuna fixed The Undertaker in the coffin with the help of a few different detestable Wippleman-oversaw wrestlers to win the match. The Undertaker showed up from inside the coffin on the video screen, speaking to his soul, cautioning that he would return. The Undertaker did not show up in the WWF for seven months after his misfortune to Yokozuna. In actuality, he was given time off to permit a back damage to mend. 

Amid his nonappearance, the WWF advanced his arrival by indicating video clasps of individuals who guaranteed to have seen the Undertaker. After WrestleMania X, Ted DiBiase acquainted an Undertaker back with the WWF. This Undertaker, be that as it may, played by Brian Lee, was an impostor Undertaker (named the "Underfaker" by fans) and prompted the arrival of the genuine Undertaker in the SummerSlam headliner, showing up as another variant of his Deadman persona, spoke to now by cool hues and supplanting dim with purple. The Undertaker crushed the impostor after three Tombstone Piledrivers. At Survivor Series, the Undertaker vanquished Yokozuna in a coffin match rematch. All through a large portion of 1995, the Undertaker quarreled with individuals from Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar Corporation. At WrestleMania XI, while the Undertaker was confronting King Kong Bundy, Kama stole the urn and alienated him by liquefying it into a vast gold necklace. Later, the Undertaker vanquished Kama in a coffin match at SummerSlam. Several weeks after the fact, the Undertaker harmed his orbital bone close to his eye, constraining a time of nonattendance for surgery, until his arrival at Survivor Series. 

The Undertaker returned at the 1995 Survivor Series, wearing a Phantom of the Opera-like, dim upper-face mask. In the headliner of the 1996 Royal Rumble, the Undertaker was unmasked in a WWF Championship match against Bret Hart. Diesel meddled in this match, costing the Undertaker the championship. A rematch for the title on the February 5 scene of Raw saw comparative interference. At that month's In Your House: Rage in the Cage, while Diesel was confronting Hart in a steel confine match, the Undertaker conveyed an astonishment assault, rising up out of an opening he had tore through the ring canvas and dragging Diesel with him down under, permitting Hart the triumph then the following night on Raw amid Undertaker's match with Tatanka (wrestler) in a backstage portion Diesel pulverized Undertaker's coffin (that has been utilized since his arrival at SummerSlam 1994). After a few weeks of more one good turn deserves another amongst Diesel and the Undertaker, the quarrel finished in a match between the two at WrestleMania XII, to which Undertaker was victorious. 

His next fight initiated the precise one night from now when Mankind made his introduction and meddled in the Undertaker's match with Justin "Bird of prey" Bradshaw. For the following couple of months, Mankind trapped and cost the Undertaker a few matches. The fight increased, and they started taking their fights into group, backstage regions, and in the engine compartments of various fields. Humankind cost the Undertaker the Intercontinental Championship at In Your House 8: Beware of Dog, helping champion Goldust to triumph. Thus, the main ever Boiler Room Brawl was reserved between the two at SummerSlam. Amid the match, when Undertaker went after Paul Bearer's urn, Bearer hit him with it, deceiving the Undertaker and permitting Mankind to "cripple" him with the Mandible hook, giving him the win. After Bearer's disloyalty, the Undertaker brought his competition with Mankind to another level, bringing about a Buried Alive match in the headliner of In Your House: Buried Alive. The Undertaker won the match after a chokeslam beyond all detectable inhibitions grave, however after obstruction from The Executioner, and also the assistance of a few different wrestlers, the Undertaker was eventually "Covered Alive."

Subsequent to being covered alive, the Undertaker returned at the Survivor Series again setting him against Mankind, however with a one of a kind stipulation; hanging 20 ft (6.1 m) over the ring was Paul Bearer, encased in a steel confine. On the off chance that Undertaker won the match, he would have the capacity to get his hands on Bearer. Despite the fact that the Undertaker won the match, obstruction from The Executioner empowered Bearer to get away from the Undertaker's clutches. It was additionally at this occasion Undertaker had built up a more casual, easygoing Deadman incarnation than some time recently. In this then-new shape, he went up against a Gothic, brash and revolting persona (maybe to better fit in with the Attitude Era that comprised of more grown-up arranged programming content and that was maturing at around the time). In this structure, he broadcasted himself as "The Lord of Darkness." Following Survivor Series, the Undertaker quickly turned his considerations to The Executioner, who had been meddling in on his matches since his landing. At In Your House: It's Time, the Undertaker crushed The Executioner in an Armageddon rules match. He then proceeded onward to quarrel with Vader. They met at the 1997 Royal Rumble in a singles match, where Undertaker lost after Bearer meddled for the benefit of his new protégé. The two then conflicted in the Royal Rumble match itself as they made it to the last snapshots of the match, however both were dispensed with by Stone Cold Steve Austin, who had crawled once more into the match after his end was concealed. He met both Vader and Austin in a four corners disposal match for the empty WWF World Heavyweight Championship at In Your House 13: Final Four, yet Bret Hart won. However, the next month The Undertaker figured out how to win the title for the second time by vanquishing Sycho Sid at WrestleMania 13.

In May 1997, Paul Bearer endeavored to rejoin the Undertaker, utilizing the final proposal of uncovering the Undertaker's "most profound, darkest mystery" to the world. In storyline, Bearer reported that The Undertaker was a fire playing criminal/killer, who as a youngster had torched the family memorial service home business (where he and his family lived and Bearer worked), murdering his folks and apparently his more youthful relative too. The Undertaker denied this; be that as it may, Bearer asserted to having verification as the Undertaker's perfectly healthy relative Kane, who had survived however appallingly scarred and smoldered. Carrier raised Kane after the flame, having him systematized from the date of the flame the distance into adulthood. As far back as the flame, Kane had been anticipating to correct retaliation on his more seasoned stepbrother. In resistance, Undertaker reacted that Kane, a fire lover, had been the one to set the flame and couldn't have even survived. Likewise amid the period, Bearer had accidentally admitted to Undertaker's mom taking part in an extramarital entanglements with him. Therefore, it was uncovered to The Undertaker that Kane was really his relative. Until that point, Undertaker spent his life (sum of the father's life) under the feeling that Kane was completely identified with him and his family. It was amid this time The Undertaker additionally shown up in Michinoku Pro Wrestling, crushing Hakushi in a singles match. 

Simultaneous to the profound, dim mystery storyline coordinated by Bearer, Undertaker started another contention at SummerSlam when visitor ref Shawn Michaels incidentally hit The Undertaker with a steel seat shot implied for Bret Hart, costing The Undertaker his WWF World Heavyweight Championship. After a twofold tally out draw amid Ground Zero: In Your House, Undertaker tested Michaels to the principal Hell in a Cell match at Badd Blood: In Your House. Amid this match, The Undertaker's storyline relative Kane at last made his introduction under the control of Paul Bearer, ripping off the way to the cell and giving the Undertaker a Tombstone Piledriver, Undertaker's trademark finisher, permitting Michaels to stick him. As the storyline advanced Kane, through Bearer, tested The Undertaker, however Undertaker reliably declined to battle his sibling. The Undertaker's last experience with Michaels was in a coffin match at the Royal Rumble. The prior week, Kane had appeared to align with his sibling against Michaels' D-Generation X, however at the occasion Kane caught him in the pine box, locking the coffin cover, and setting it burning which again gave Michaels the triumph. The Undertaker, be that as it may, had vanished when the coffin top was reopened. After a two-month rest, the Undertaker returned and vanquished Kane at WrestleMania XIV. The two had a rematch, the main ever Inferno match, after one month at Unforgiven: In Your House, which the Undertaker won by setting Kane's correct arm ablaze.







In the storyline paving the way to WrestleMania XX, Kane was spooky by vignettes broadcasting the Undertaker's arrival. The first was amid the Royal Rumble when the Undertaker's chimes tolled, diverting Kane and permitting Booker T to wipe out him. Accompanied by Paul Bearer, the Undertaker returned as a cross breed rendition of The Deadman at WrestleMania XX and crushed Kane. At Judgment Day, the Undertaker vanquished Booker T. After three months, The Dudley Boyz hijacked Bearer on Paul Heyman's orders. Thus, Heyman "took control" of Undertaker. On SmackDown, Undertaker assaulted Rob Van Dam and John Cena. The following week, Cena went up against Undertaker and was reserved by then-General Manager Kurt Angle to wrestle the Undertaker. Funeral director won subsequent to hitting Cena with his chain and conveying a Tombstone Piledriver. At The Great American Bash, Undertaker battled a debilitation match against the Dudley Boyz, with the stipulation that on the off chance that he didn't set down and deliberately lose, Heyman would cover Paul Bearer in bond. The Undertaker won and halted Heyman from covering Bearer, yet, subsequent to guaranteeing Bearer was simply a risk he had no utilization for, covered him himself.

The Undertaker started a quarrel with WWE Champion John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) by testing to a title match at SummerSlam, which the Undertaker lost by disqualification. At No Mercy, the Undertaker and JBL contended in the principal ever Last Ride match, in spite of the fact that the Undertaker lost after Heidenreich interfered. After vanquishing Heidenreich in a match at Survivor Series, The Undertaker turned his center to the WWE Championship by and by. Alongside Eddie Guerrero and Booker T, he tested JBL to a title rematch at Armageddon in a Fatal Four-Way coordinate, in which the Undertaker was unsuccessful, again because of Heidenreich's interference. The quarrel finished in a Casket match between the Undertaker and Heidenreich at the Royal Rumble, where the Undertaker fixed Heidenreich in a coffin for the victory.

Before long, Randy Orton tested the Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania 21, and guaranteed that he would end his WrestleMania winning streak. Even with assistance from his dad "Rancher" Bob Orton, Randy lost and the Undertaker enhanced his WrestleMania record to 13–0. After a two-month break, Undertaker returned at the June 16 scene of SmackDown! be that as it may, lost to JBL, on account of obstruction from Randy Orton.

In a standout amongst the most dubious minutes in the WWE, on the scene of SmackDown! taped on July 4, 2005, the SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long put Muhammad Hassan in a match against Undertaker at The Great American Bash, for the main contender to the World Heavyweight Championship, and set Daivari in a match that night against The Undertaker. the Undertaker crushed Daivari. After the match Hassan started to "ask" on the incline, summoning five veiled men, wearing dark shirts, ski-covers, and disguise pants. Equipped with clubs and a piano wire, the veiled men beat and gagged The Undertaker, and Hassan put him Undertaker in a camel grasp. A short time later, the conceal men lifted Daivari over their heads and diverted him. After three days, the London bombings took place. The footage disclosed unedited on UPN in the United States and on The Score in Canada with a counseling cautioning demonstrated a few times amid the communicate. It was expelled from the Australian and European (incorporating into the United Kingdom) broadcasts.

The edge evoked national consideration in the New York Post, TV Guide, Variety, and other real media outlets. Because of the feedback, UPN concluded that it would screen the storyline nearly and that it didn't need the Hassan character on its system that week. Hassan later conveyed a promo to the live group for the July 14, 2005 airing scene of SmackDown!, yet when UPN reported that the portion would be altered, WWE chose to have the video of the section on its official site. In the fragment, Hassan emphasizes that he is an Arab-American and that the American individuals consequently and unjustifiably accept that he is a fear monger. In spite of being in character, he alluded to this present reality media scope of the storyline, singling out the New York Post's Don Kaplan by name, and upbraiding his depiction of the occasions on SmackDown, for example, Kaplan's remark of the conceal men being "Bedouins in ski covers". On the July 14, 2005 scene of SmackDown!, Hassan's nonappearance was clarified by an announcement conveyed by his legal counselor Thomas Whitney, which said that Hassan declined to show up on the show until The Great American Bash because of the way he had been dealt with by the media and WWE fans.

It was uncovered in late July 2005 that UPN had influenced WWE to keep Hassan off of their system, adequately expelling him from SmackDown!. Undertaker crushed Hassan at The Great American Bash to wind up the main contender to the World Heavyweight Championship. After the match the Undertaker conveyed a Last Ride through an open stage slope onto a solid floor to Hassan after the match. It was accounted for that Hassan managed genuine wounds and must be hurried to a close-by restorative office, composing Hassan off of television.[74] Several days after the fact, WWE.com facilitated a video of a kayfabe declaration from Theodore Long, where he repeats the stipulation that Hassan would no more show up on SmackDown!. It was uncovered that Hassan was going to get a noteworthy push, in the long run winning the World Heavyweight Championship from Batista at SummerSlam, thusly, breaking Randy Orton's record of being the most youthful World Heavyweight Champion in WWE history.


At The Great American Bash, the Undertaker turned into the main contender to the World Heavyweight Championship, a position that JBL felt he ought to have. As a feature of the quarrel, on the accompanying SmackDown!, the Undertaker lost the main contender-boat to JBL, at the end of the day because of impedance from Orton. With this, the Undertaker continued his fight with Orton. At SummerSlam, Orton vanquished the Undertaker in a WrestleMania rematch.The storyline escalated as the two insulted each other with coffins, prompting an impediment coffin match at No Mercy, in which the Undertaker lost to Randy and his dad "Cowpoke" Bob Orton. After the match, the Ortons poured gas on the coffin and set it ablaze. At the point when the scorched coffin was opened, be that as it may, the Undertaker had at the end of the day vanished. He returned at the Survivor Series, rising up out of a smoldering casket. The Undertaker came back to SmackDown! toward the beginning of December to frequent Orton and set up a Hell in a Cell match at Armageddon. After winning the match, Calaway took a brief rest from wrestling. 

In January 2006 at the Royal Rumble, the Undertaker returned amid Kurt Angle's festival of his World Title safeguard against Mark Henry on a stallion drawn truck, motioning for a title shot. As a major aspect of their storyline quarrel, the Undertaker lost his match with Angle at No Way Out following a thirty-minute session. Funeral director cornered Angle after the match and let him know he was not completed with him; however amid a rematch on SmackDown! Henry assaulted the Undertaker from behind, costing him the title. This prompted the Undertaker testing Henry to a Casket match at WrestleMania 22, and Henry – like Orton a year prior – promised to end Undertaker's WrestleMania winning streak. The Undertaker crushed Henry to end up 14–0 at WrestleMania. Amid a rematch on the following scene of SmackDown!, The Great Khali made his introduction and ambushed the Undertaker to move into another storyline. 

The Undertaker was not got notification from until the May 5 scene of SmackDown!, as Theodore Long conveyed a test from the Undertaker to Khali for a match at Judgment Day. The Undertaker lost to Khali, and he didn't show up again until the July 4 scene of SmackDown!, when he acknowledged Khali's test to a Punjabi Prison match at The Great American Bash. Khali, be that as it may, was expelled from the match and was not restoratively fit and was supplanted by ECW Champion The Big Show, over whom the Undertaker picked up the victory. In the storyline, Teddy Long supplanted Khali with Big Show as discipline for an assault on the Undertaker without further ado before the match. Khali was then tested to a Last Man Standing match at SummerSlam in the wake of meddling in the Undertaker's match with World Heavyweight Champion King Booker. Khali denied the test for SummerSlam, however Long made the match official for the August 18 scene of SmackDown! The Undertaker won the match by hitting Khali with the steel stairs, conveying a few seat shots, and completing him with a chokeslam.

The Undertaker's next match was with WWE United States Champion Mr. Kennedy at No Mercy however was excluded in the match after he hit Kennedy with the title belt. On the November 3 scene of SmackDown!, the Undertaker rejoined with Kane to frame the Brothers of Destruction without precedent for a long time, overcoming the hesitant restriction group of Mr. Kennedy and MVP, with whom Kane was fighting with at the time. As a feature of the storyline, Kennedy vanquished the Undertaker in a First Blood match at Survivor Series after obstruction from MVP, however at long last crushed Kennedy in a Last Ride match at Armageddon. The two kept on quarreling into 2007 as Kennedy cost the Undertaker two World Heavyweight Championship open doors for a title match at the Royal Rumble.

Amid Calaway's restoration, Henry gloated about his strike on Undertaker, until vignettes started playing advancing the Undertaker's arrival. The Undertaker returned at Unforgiven, crushing Henry. Batista and the Undertaker reignited their fight at Cyber Sunday with the fans picking the extraordinary visitor arbitrator Stone Cold Steve Austin, however Batista held the world title. They combat again inside a Hell in a Cell at Survivor Series where Edge returned and meddled to help Batista hold the World Heavyweight Championship. because of this, the Undertaker conveyed a Tombstone piledriver to General Manager Vickie Guerrero, on the following SmackDown!, sending her to the clinic. Returning Assistant-General Manager Theodore Long proclaimed a Triple Threat match for the title at Armageddon, which Edge won. 

At No Way Out, the Undertaker crushed Batista, Finlay, The Great Khali, Montel Vontavious Porter, and Big Daddy V in an Elimination Chamber, to end up the main contender for Edge's World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XXIV. He crushed Edge at WrestleMania with his Hell's Gate accommodation hold, to win his second World Heavyweight Championship in his sixteenth WrestleMania win. In a WrestleMania rematch, the Undertaker vanquished Edge by and by at Backlash to hold the World Heavyweight Championship. Vickie Guerrero declared that the Undertaker's Hell's Gate was an illicit hold and stripped him of the title. The Undertaker struggled Edge for the empty title at Judgment Day, which he won by countout. Vickie requested that the title stay empty, since titles can't change hands along these lines. Edge and the Undertaker confronted each other again for the empty title at One Night Stand in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match, which the Undertaker lost after impedance from La Familia. As a consequence of the stipulation, Undertaker was compelled to leave WWE. 

On the July 25, 2008 scene of SmackDown, Vickie Guerrero reported that she had restored the Undertaker, and that Edge would confront him at SummerSlam in a Hell in a Cell match, which the Undertaker won. After the match, the Undertaker chokeslammed Edge from the highest point of a step and through the ring canvas. Following this match, Guerrero attempted to make a peace offering with the Undertaker on SmackDown by apologizing, yet the Undertaker advised her that he is not the easy-going kind. At Unforgiven, as the Undertaker drew closer the ring to "take Guerrero's spirit" and take her in a coffin, the Big Show, who showed up at first to help the Undertaker, deceived and attacked him. As an aftereffect of this squabble, the Undertaker and Big Show confronted each other in a match at No Mercy, where the Big Show thumped the Undertaker out with two snare punches in the brow and a punch to the back of Undertaker's head. At Cyber Sunday, the Undertaker vanquished the Big Show in a Last Man Standing match subsequent to applying Hell's Gate. At that point the Undertaker was occupied with a short quarrel with Jeff Hardy who meddled amid his match with Vladimir Kozlov. Yet, the fight finished when Jeff Hardy crushed the Undertaker in an Extreme standards coordinate the next week on Smackdown because of the obstruction of The Big Show. The Undertaker then went ahead to vanquish the Big Show at Survivor Series in a coffin match, to end the feud. At No Way Out, the Undertaker was a piece of the WWE Championship Elimination Chamber match alongside Triple H, Jeff Hardy, Big Show, Vladimir Kozlov and Edge; nonetheless, he was unsuccessful at winning the match as he was the runner-up behind Triple H. He then got to be involved in quite a while quarrel with Shawn Michaels over his WrestleMania undefeated streak and the way that the Undertaker had never crushed Michaels in a singles coordinate beforehand. The quarrel finished in a match at WrestleMania XXV which the Undertaker won. Their match was exceedingly acclaimed by pundits and gatherings of people alike and is currently considered by numerous to be one of the best WrestleMania matches ever. On the April 24 scene of SmackDown, after Big Show vanquished Undertaker by knockout, he assaulted Big Show. Tailing this, Undertaker took another rest from the WWE. 

After the four-month rest, the Undertaker returned at SummerSlam in August by assaulting CM Punk, who had quite recently won the World Heavyweight Championship from Jeff Hardy in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. At Breaking Point, the Undertaker confronted Punk in an accommodation match. The Undertaker had initially won the match with his Hell's Gate accommodation hold, yet the match was restarted by SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long, who decided that the boycott set progressing by Vickie Guerrero was still as a result. Punk went ahead to win the match with his Anaconda Vise when ref Scott Armstrong required the ringer, in spite of Undertaker never submitting in a diversion of the Montreal Screwjob, which occurred in the same venue in 1997. On the September 25 scene of SmackDown, Theodore Long reported that the boycott had now been authoritatively lifted, subsequent to being discharged from a coffin that the Undertaker had evidently put him in. The quarrel between the two proceeded and at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, the Undertaker won the World Heavyweight Championship from Punk in a Hell in a Cell match. The Undertaker effectively shielded the title against CM Punk on SmackDown, in a Fatal Four Way coordinate at Bragging Rights, and in a Triple Threat match at Survivor Series. He confronted Batista at TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs for the title, and won when the match was restarted by Long, after Batista had initially won in the wake of using a low blow. 

At the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, a fireworks breakdown quickly inundated the Undertaker on fire on three events amid his ring passageway. He could proceed with his planned match, with first-and severely charred areas on his mid-section and neck that, as indicated by a WWE representative, "resembled an awful sunburn". He lost the World Heavyweight Championship to Chris Jericho after impedance from Shawn Michaels; Jericho has told on various events how the pyrotechnician capable was instantly escorted from the field, and mitigated of his occupation with WWE, at the command of the Undertaker.

The Undertaker then acknowledged Michaels' rematch offer, after at first declining, at WrestleMania XXVI in a Streak versus Profession Match, where Undertaker was successful and Shawn Michaels was compelled to resign. After a rest (which included wrestling two matches on Raw), he came back to SmackDown on May 28, overcoming Rey Mysterio to meet all requirements for a spot in the Fatal 4-Way pay-per-perspective to vie for the World Heavyweight Championship. During the match, the Undertaker endured a blackout, broken orbital bone, and broken nose; he was noticeably draining abundantly on camera before the end of the match. To cover for the damage, Kane uncovered the Undertaker had been found in a vegetative state; Mysterio had his spot in the match and won the World Heavyweight Championship. While endeavoring to realize which wrestler had assaulted the Undertaker, Kane crushed Mysterio to win the World Heavyweight Championship. Kane and Mysterio kept on conflicting as they blamed each other for being the aggressor behind the attack.

At SummerSlam, the Undertaker came back to stand up to Kane and Rey Mysterio, just to be overwhelmed and Tombstoned by Kane. With Kane uncovered as his assailant, the two quarreled for the following couple of months over the World Heavyweight Championship. In the wake of losing to Kane at Night of Champions, Paul Bearer returned as Undertaker's supervisor on a scene of SmackDown. However, Bearer turned on him at Hell in a Cell to help Kane win at the end of the day. The quarrel finished at Bragging Rights when The Nexus helped Kane rout Undertaker in a Buried Alive match. In all actuality, he required surgery for a torn rotator cuff. The Buried Alive match amongst Undetaker and Kane should happen at Survivor Series, however as his shoulder damage was deteriorating, the call was made to move the match to Bragging Rights. 

After the 2011 Royal Rumble, limited time recordings started airing, demonstrating the Undertaker entering and remaining inside a Western-style old house on a blustery desert. Each promo finished with the date 2–21–11 being "singed into" the screen. On the February 21 Raw, the Undertaker returned. Before he could speak, Triple H additionally returned and stood up to him. The two tested each other to a match at WrestleMania XXVII, which was later reported as a No Holds Barred match. At WrestleMania XXVII, the Undertaker vanquished Triple H by means of accommodation, however must be diverted from the ring on a stretcher. 

On the January 30, 2012 scene of Raw, the Undertaker returned following a ten-month rest to go up against Triple H. On the February 13 scene of Raw, Triple H rejected the Undertaker's test for a WrestleMania rematch. After the Undertaker blamed Triple H for living in the shadow of Shawn Michaels on the February 20 scene of Raw, Triple H acknowledged the test on the condition that it be a Hell in a Cell match; Michaels was later embedded as official in the match. At WrestleMania XXVIII, Undertaker, appearing his new look, a mohawk, crushed Triple H to extend his streak to 20–0. After the match, Undertaker and Michaels conveyed Triple H to the passageway stage, where the three embraced. Later in 2012, the Undertaker showed up on the 1000th scene of Raw on July 23 to help Kane, who had been stood up to by Jinder Mahal, Curt Hawkins, Tyler Reks, Hunico, Camacho, and Drew McIntyre. The Brothers of Destruction overcame and overwhelmed the six different wrestlers.

The Undertaker's next TV appearance was on Old School Raw on March 4, 2013, where he opened the show by playing out his mark passageway. CM Punk, Randy Orton, Big Show, and Sheamus battled in a Fatal Four-Way match to figure out who might confront him at WrestleMania 29, which Punk won. After the genuine passing of Paul Bearer on March 5, 2013, a storyline including Punk routinely spiting the Undertaker through presentations of carelessness and lack of respect towards Bearer's demise began. Punk interfered with the Undertaker's function to respect Bearer on Raw, taking the trademark urn and later utilizing it to assault Kane, mortify the Brothers of Destruction and counterfeit Bearer. Undertaker crushed Punk at WrestleMania 29 to extend his streak to 21–0 and afterward reclaimed the urn. The next night on Raw, Undertaker turned out to offer his regards to Bearer, yet was hindered by The Shield, who endeavored to assault Undertaker before Kane and Daniel Bryan made the save. Undertaker wrestled his first Raw match in three years on the April 22 scene, collaborating with Kane and Bryan against the Shield in a losing effort. Four days after the fact, he wrestled his first SmackDown match in three years, vanquishing Shield part Dean Ambrose by means of accommodation. A short time later, Undertaker was assaulted by Ambrose and whatever is left of the Shield, who powerbombed him through the declare table. 

On the February 24, 2014 scene of Raw, the Undertaker came back to go up against Brock Lesnar and acknowledged his test for a match at WrestleMania XXX. After 25 minutes and three F-5s, Lesnar won the match by pinfall, finishing The Undertaker's Streak in what was portrayed as "the most stunning result in WWE history". Following the match, Undertaker was hospitalized with a serious blackout which he endured in the principal minutes of the bout. 

In December 2014, in an abnormal meeting, Vince McMahon affirmed that it was his official conclusion to have Lesnar end the Streak, and that the Undertaker was at first stunned at the choice. McMahon's purposes behind settling on the choice were that it would essentially upgrade Lesnar's impressiveness to set up the following WrestleMania occasion and that there were no other feasible contender to fill Lesnar's part. 

In February 2015, Bray Wyatt started a progression of obscure promos which prompted Fastlane, where Wyatt tested Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania 31, which Undertaker accepted. At the occasion on March 29, Undertaker crushed Wyatt after two Tombstone Piledrivers.

At Battleground in July, Undertaker made his arrival, assaulting Brock Lesnar as Lesnar was nearly overcoming Seth Rollins amid his WWE World Heavyweight Championship match, which brought about the match to end in a preclusion win for Lesnar. The following night on Raw, Undertaker clarified his activities as retribution – not for Lesnar breaking the streak, but instead the steady insulting he permitted Paul Heyman to participate in. Soon thereafter, after Undertaker and Lesnar fought all through the field and must be isolated, it was reported that they would go head to head in a rematch at SummerSlam in August. At the compensation per-view, Undertaker questionably vanquished Lesnar; Undertaker submitted to a Kimura lock by Lesnar and the ringer rang, however the ref did not see the tapout and permitted the match to proceed. After Undertaker hit a Low Blow on Lesnar while the arbitrator was occupied, Lesnar then went out to Undertaker's accommodation hold, Hell's Gate. At Hell in a Cell, The Undertaker was crushed by Lesnar in a Hell in a Cell match after Lesnar hit him with a low-blow and conveyed the third F-5 of the match.

A while later, Undertaker was given an overwhelming applause by the group, nonetheless he was assaulted and trapped by the whole Wyatt Family. They then completed the brought down Undertaker from the ring. After ambushing and diverting Kane on the accompanying Raw, Wyatt clarified that he had guaranteed their souls. On the November 9 scene of Raw, The Brothers of Destruction returned and assaulted The Wyatt Family, setting up a label group match at Survivor Series. At the occasion, The Brothers of Destruction vanquished Wyatt and Harper after Undertaker conveyed a Tombstone Piledriver to Harper for the pinfall victory. 

On the February 22, 2016 scene of Raw, Vince McMahon put his child Shane McMahon, who came back to WWE interestingly since 2009, in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania 32 against The Undertaker with the stipulation that if Shane wins, he picks up control of Raw. Vince later declared that ought to The Undertaker lose the match against Shane, it would be his last match at WrestleMania. After weeks of brain diversions and physical showdowns between the pair, At WrestleMania on April 3, Undertaker crushed Shane McMahon by means of pinfall in their Hell in a Cell match. 


Individual life 

Calaway wedded his first spouse, Jodi Lynn, in 1989. They had a child, Gunner Vincent (conceived 1993). The marriage finished in 1999. Calaway wedded his second spouse, Sara, in St. Petersburg, Florida on July 21, 2000. In 2001, Sara showed up with the WWE (then known as the WWF) as a component of a fight amongst Calaway and Diamond Dallas Page, in which she was recognized similar to Calaway's better half. The couple had two girls together: Chasey (conceived November 21, 2002) and Gracie (conceived May 15, 2005). In 2007, he and Sara were separated, and he turned out to be impractically connected to previous wrestler Michelle McCool, whom he wedded on June 26, 2010 in Houston, Texas. On August 1, 2012, it was reported that they were expecting the couple's first child. Kaia Faith Calaway was conceived on August 29, 2012.

In the 1990s, Calaway began his own particular force that comprised of kindred wrestlers Yokozuna, Savio Vega, Charles Wright, The Godwinns and Rikishi. The group was known as the 'Bone Street Krew' and every part had the initials of the group inked onto themselves, with Undertaker's as a rule unmistakably appeared on his stomach.

Calaway puts resources into land with business accomplice Scott Everhart. Calaway and Everhart completed development on a $2.7m working in Loveland, Colorado, called "The Calahart" (a portmanteau of their last names). Calaway and his ex Sara set up The Zeus Compton Calaway Save the Animals store at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences to pay for lifesaving medications for expansive breed dogs.

Blended combative technique and UFC contribution 

Calaway has prepared under Rolles Gracie to procure a dark belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. 

Calaway is a boxing fan and conveyed the Flag of the United States while driving Team Pacquiao to the ring amid the Pacquiao versus Velázquez battle in 2005. He was likewise in participation at the Lennox Lewis versus Mike Tyson battle in 2002. 

Calaway is a blended hand to hand fighting fan and has gone to a few Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) appears, including a show where Calaway verbally went up against then UFC contender Brock Lesnar after Lesnar lost to Cain Velasquez, and his striking gloves and Hell's Gate accommodation (a changed gogoplata) were likewise motivated by blended combative technique. Amid a Calaway meeting directed by a web show after UFC 121, Lesnar strolled past him gazing. Calaway addressed Lesnar's gaze by saying "You wanna do it?"

He was dear companions of performing artist Tony Longo and stays dear companions with blended military craftsmen Pat Miletich, Jeremy Horn, and Matt Hughes. 



Titles and achievements

Rebound of the Year (2015) 

Quarrel of the Year (1991) versus The Ultimate Warrior 

Quarrel of the Year (2015) versus Brock Lesnar 

Match of the Year (1998) versus Humanity in a Hell in a Cell match at King of the Ring 

Match of the Year (2009) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXV 

Match of the Year (2010) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI 

Match of the Year (2012) versus Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania XXVIII 

Positioned No. 2 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2002 

Positioned No. 21 of the main 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003 

Joined States Wrestling Association 

USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) 

World Class Wrestling Association 

WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship (1 time) 

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE 

WCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kane1

World Heavyweight Championship (3 times)

WWF Hardcore Championship (1 time)

WWF Tag Team Championship (6 times) – with Stone Cold Steve Austin (1), Big Show (2), The Rock (1) and Kane (2)

WWF World Heavyweight Championship (4 times)

Regal Rumble (2007) 

Slammy Awards (12 times) 

Best Entrance Music (1997) 

Best Tattoo (1997) 

Match of the Year (2009, 2010, 2012, 2015) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXV, versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI, versus Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania XXVIII and versus Brock Lesnar at Hell in a Cell 

Snapshot of the Year (2010) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI 

Most Intimidating (1994)

OMG Moment of the Year (2011) Kicking out of Triple H's Tombstone Piledriver at WrestleMania XXVII 

Competition of the Year (2015) versus Brock Lesnar 

Star of the Highest Magnitude (1997) 

WWF's Greatest Hit (1996) Sucking Diesel into the void at WrestleMania XII 

Wrestling Observer Newsletter 

5 Star Match (1997) versus Shawn Michaels in a Hell in a Cell match at Badd Blood 

Best Gimmick (1990–1994)

Best Heel (1991)

Quarrel of the Year (2007) versus Batista

Match of the Year (2009) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXV

Match of the Year (2010) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI

Most Overrated (2001)

Perusers' Least Favorite Wrestler (2001)

Most exceedingly awful Feud of the Year (1993) versus Monster González

Most exceedingly awful Worked Match of the Year (2001) with Kane versus KroniK at Unforgiven


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