The Undertaker was the last great character from an era of wrestling that had been over years ago. An era of wrestling when every single wrestler on the roster had a character that they had to portray. An era of wrestling that featured cartoonish characters and almost ended up destroying a company who finally saw the light and opened up to a more realistic style of storytelling. An era of wrestling that everyone had left behind but one man, against all odds, continued using the gimmick given to him – a gimmick that should never have worked in the first place – and not only succeeded as the character, but thrived and became more popular as the years went on and became one of the ultimate legends in the industry. Not just the WWE but in all of the professional wrestling landscape.
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the man put a lot of years and miles on that body over his incredible career. sad to see him go but a well deserved retirement
The consummate professional of the squared circle. He will be missed,.