The Undertaker made the Tombstone Piledriver famous in WWE. But there are other pro wrestlers who also used The Deadman's ...
What many might not know is that there was also a WWE legend who was watching Starks’ surprising debut. The name in question is none other than The Undertaker. During this week’s NXT episode ...
In 1997, WWE presented the first-ever Badd Blood pay-per-view, featuring the introduction of the Hell in a Cell stipulation in the main event between Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker. Along with ...
WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker was watching the NXT program live on Busted Open with Bully Ray, and his reaction to Starks' debut was caught on-screen. The former WWE Champion would then ...
During a recent interview, The Undertaker reacted to Ricky Starks' surprising WWE NXT debut. He also reflected on his first conversation with the ex-AEW star. The Absolute One sent shockwaves ...
In contrast, Batista won a sloppy debut by TKO before deciding MMA wasn’t for him and chasing a movie career instead. The Undertaker – real name Mark Calaway – is widely regarded as one of ...
According to sources close to A&E's WWE LFG production via Fightful, The Undertaker played a key role in McCool's inclusion ...
More Pro Wrestling: Former AEW Superstar Ricky Starks Makes Shocking Debut on WWE NXT "Do not let ... This includes The Undertaker, who has been a fan of Starks for quite some time.
The Undertaker briefly returned at a WWE show. He came face-to-face with another top star.
The Undertaker's remarkable in-ring arsenal did have one particular move that he did not like and left him with a permanent injury in the process.
How Koko was pinned benefitted Undertaker on his debut according to Koko, explaining, “he crossed my arms, and stuff like that, and just like, 'hey, I'm in the casket' and it worked out.