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Undertaker The - The Ultimate Trivia And Curious Facts Collection

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Narratore Luke Williams

Casa editrice: Trivia Hub

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THE UNDERTAKER 
THE ULTIMATE TRIVIA AND CURIOUS FACTS COLLECTION 
  
CREATED BY TRIVIA HUB 
  
The Undertaker, born Mark Calaway, is a renowned American professional wrestler. He debuted in 1987 and retired in 2020. Known for his "Deadman" persona, he also adopted the "American Badass" biker identity. He was a focal point of WWE's WrestleMania, holding a 25-2 record. He was the youngest WWF champion at 26, won the WWF/E Championship four times, the World Heavyweight Championship three times and the World Tag Team Championship six times. His signature move is the Tombstone Piledriver. He had famous feuds with Mankind and Kane. The Undertaker was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2022. 
  
CURIOUS FACT SAMPLES: 
  
Mark William Calaway, known as The Undertaker, was born on March 24, 1965, in Houston, Texas, and is 59 years old. He has four older brothers and attended Waltrip High School, where he played football and basketball before studying on a basketball scholarship at Angelina College.  
  
Calaway briefly considered playing professional basketball in Europe, but ultimately chose a career in professional wrestling. He began training under Buzz Sawyer in 1986, though he reportedly disliked Sawyer's lack of commitment.  
  
The Undertaker's first match was on June 26, 1987, where he wrestled under a mask as Texas Red, losing to Bruiser Brody. He was accompanied to the ring by Percival "Percy" Pringle III, who later became his manager, Paul Bearer.
Durata: 36 minuti (00:36:09)
Data di pubblicazione: 05/02/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —