It is the dream of every almost professional wrestler to make it to WWE one day. Then, when they become a WWE Superstar, their target changes to winning the fans’ hearts as well as championships on the show. Ultimately, after retirement, the goal is to become a member of the WWE Hall of Fame.
The Hall of Fame has several big names in pro wrestling, and perhaps the biggest one ever, the Undertaker, is now joining the Hall of Fame soon. New York Post was the first to report that the company has decided to induct the Deadman into the HOF as a member of class of 2022.
The Undertaker holds the record for the most wins and the most consecutive wins in WWE WrestleMania history. He was once 21-0 at the Show of Shows before Brock Lesnar ended that streak. The Deadman was also a marquee attraction for WWE’s overseas shows in the final part of his career.
Undertaker retired from WWE at the 2020 Survivor Series show. He wrestled his last match against the Phenomenal AJ Styles at the WrestleMania 36 premium live event. It was the first-ever Boneyard Match, and the Deadman signed off in style with a victory.
Given how brilliantly Mark Callaway (real name of the Undertaker) played his character, it goes without saying that not a single person has been able to argue his spot in the WWE Hall of Fame. Here’s what his Brothers of Destruction tag team partner Kane wrote:
“No one, and I mean NO ONE, deserves it more. The Undertaker is truly iconic and transcends @WWE. The man behind the character is just as impressive! I am absolutely thrilled! CONGRATULATIONS!!”
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