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The Undertaker
An image of The Undertaker.
Statistics
Ring name(s) (The) Undertaker
Kane The Undertaker[1]
The Punisher[2]
"Mean" Mark Callous[1]
Texas Red[1]
The Commando

Master of Pain[needs proving]
Billed height 6 ft. 10.5 in. (210 cm)[3]
Billed weight 295 lb. (134 kg)[3]
Born March 24, 1965 (age 43)
Houston, Texas
Resides Austin, Texas
Billed from Death Valley (1990-1999, 2004-present)
Houston, Texas (1984-1990, 2000-2003)
Trained by Don Jardine[1]
Debut 1984

Mark William Calaway (born March 24, 1965) is an American professional wrestler. He is most well known by the name The Undertaker. He is currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment , where he is a former two-time World Heavyweight Champion and four-time WWE Champion , although at the present time he is inactive.

Calaway was born in Houston, Texas. He began working for the WWE at the Survivour Series pay-per-view in 1990 on Ted DiBiase's team. His team won the match, though The Undertaker was eliminated by count-out. Calaway did not lose a match that entire year. He also won the WWF Championship. Soon after, he lost his first match against Hulk Hogan for the championship.

Calaway has won each of the 16 matches he has had at WrestleMania. He has beaten some of the best wrestlers, for example Triple H, Batista and Randy Orton. He is famous for "Hell in a Cell" matches against Shawn Michaels and Mick Foley. Calaway still wrestles today.

[change] References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Wrestler Profiles: The Undertaker. Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 9 December 2007.
  2. Stone Cold Steve Austin. The Stone Cold Truth (p.72)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Undertaker's Profile. WWE. Retrieved on 10 December 2007.


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