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The Undertaker Names His Mount Rushmore; Leave Out Hulk Hogan

The Undertaker is one name that fans will see present whenever someone picks their Mount Rushmore of professional wrestling. However, the Deadman did not name himself in his own WWE Mount Rushmore, which he selected during a chat with Kevin Hart.

Like others, the Undertaker selected his top four Superstars of all time and formed his own WWE Mount Rushmore. Interestingly, though, he neither selected himself nor The Immortal Hulk Hogan. Even 16-time world champion Ric Flair was absent.

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The first name that The Undertaker took was of Andre The Giant. Famous as the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’ Andre The Giant is a former WWF World Heavyweight Champion. He also won the WWF World Tag Team Championships with Haku. WWE inducted him in the Hall of Fame in 1993.

The second name in Mount Rushmore was Stone Cold Steve Austin. The Texas Rattlesnake has now retired from in-ring competition, but he was one of the biggest Superstars of the Attitude Era. He still makes special appearances for WWE, and fans expect him to appear at WrestleMania 38.

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The Rock and Shawn Michaels complete WWE Mount Rushmore of The Undertaker

The final two names picked by The Undertaker were Hollywood Superstar The Rock and former multi-time world champion Shawn Michaels. The Rock has not retired from in-ring competition yet. According to rumors, he could win the Men’s Royal Rumble match in 2022 and challenge Roman Reigns for the Universal Championship at WrestleMania 38.

Shawn Michaels retired from WWE after losing an epic Career vs. Streak match to The Undertaker at WrestleMania. He made a special return to the ring at WWE Crown Jewel 2018 to team up with Triple H and battle The Brothers of Destruction. It only proved to be a one-off return, though.

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“Okay, Andre [The Giant], Stone Cold [Steve Austin], [The] Rock, and I’m gonna go with Shawn Michaels,” The Undertaker said while picking his Mount Rushmore.

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