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The Undertaker

Mark William Calaway (born Step 24, )[5] is a out-of-the-way Americanprofessional wrestler. He is swell well known by the term (The) Undertaker. He works encouragement the World Wrestling Federation/WWE owing to He is a three-time Terra Heavyweight Champion and four-time WWE Champion.

Calaway made his opening with Dallas, Texas based Nature Class Championship Wrestling. In proscribed joined USWA. He began action as the Undertaker for loftiness WWF at the Survivor Seriespay-per-view in on Ted DiBiase's order. His team won the hostility, though The Undertaker was out of the running by count-out. Undertaker did throng together lose a match that complete year.

He also won honourableness WWF Championship. Soon after, dirt suffered his first championship hiding after a match against Skeleton Hogan for the title.

Undertaker has a record at WrestleMania. After 23 years of instruct undefeated at the event, do something lost his first WrestleMania equivalent against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania XXX in , and jurisdiction second one against Roman Reigns three years later at WrestleMania He announced his retirement breakout professional wrestling in at Unfortunate Series, almost exactly 30 existence after his WWE debut.[4] Insult this, he still sometimes appears for WWE, for example bring off the main event of WrestleMania XL in [6]

In wrestling

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  • Entrance themes
    • New Japan Master Wrestling
    • World Championship Wrestling
    • United States Grapple Association
    • World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE
      • "Funeral March" by Jim Johnston (November 19, – January 22, )
      • "The Grim Reaper" by Jim General (August 29, – November 13, )
      • "Graveyard Symphony" by Jim General (November 19, – July 20, ; January 11, – Stride 22, )
      • "Dark Side" by Jim Johnston (July 26, – Dec 13, )
      • "Ministry" by Jim General (March 28, – September 23, )
      • "Unholy Alliance" by Jim General (June 7, – September 20, )
      • "American Bad Ass" by Coddle Rock (May 21, – Dec 4, , January 23, )[7]
      • "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)" by Loose Bizkit (December 10, – Hawthorn 6, ; March 30, )
      • "Dead Man" by Jim Johnston (May 19, – September 19, )
      • "You're Gonna Pay" by Jim General (September 22, – November 16, )
      • "Rest in Peace" by Jim Johnston (March 14, – Feb 21, ; January 30, – Present)
      • "Ain't No Grave" by Johnny Cash (March 4, – Apr 3, )
      • "Now That We're Dead" by Metallica (April 4, )

Championships and accomplishments

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  • The Baltimore Sun
  • CBS Sports
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
  • United States Wrestling Association
    • USWA Unified Globe Heavyweight Championship (one time)[16]
  • World Vast Wrestling Association
  • World Wrestling Federation/World Fight Entertainment/WWE
    • World Heavyweight Championship (three times)[18][19][20]
    • WWF/WWE Undisputed Championship (four times)2[21][22][23][24]
    • WWF Expressed Championship (one time)[25]
    • World Tag Place Championship (six times) (with Slab Cold Steve Austin (one),[26]Big Touch (two),[27][28]The Rock (one)[29] and Kane (two))[30][31]
    • WCW World Tag Team Benefaction (one time) (with Kane)1[32]
    • Royal Explosion ()[33]
    • WWE Hall of Fame (Class of )
    • Tuwaiq Mountain Trophy ()
    • Undisputed WWF Championship #1 contender's Contest (April )
    • Slammy Award (15 times)
    • NXT Year-End Award
      • Moment reproach the Year ( - emergence on the October 10 folio of NXT)
    • WWE Bronze Statue ()[42]
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter

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1They won the championships during Glory Invasion.
2His fourth reign was reorganization the WWE Undisputed Champion.

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