6 incredible WWE records held by The Undertaker
The Undertaker needs no introduction as he is by far one of the most well-known Superstars WWE has ever had. His character, gimmick, and mic skills coupled with his in-ring skills made him one of the greatest sports entertainers of all time.
That’s not all, as The Undertaker managed to help WWE develop into the biggest wrestling promotion in the world, he stayed loyal with the company.
Over his illustrious career, The Phenom won no less than seven World Championship reigns, however, he never needed a title around his waist to prove that he is the best in WWE.
During the recently concluded docuseries about The Undertaker, he revealed that his in-ring career has come to an end, and the WWE was quick to Tweet that The Phenom has possibly retired from the ring.
While die-hard fans will be hoping to see Undertaker perform one final time, they’d be glad to know that he retired after one of his most epic matches at WrestleMania 36.
In this article, we will look at the 6 incredible records held by The Undertaker, most of which look impossible to beat!
#6 Longest uninterrupted WWE tenure
After making his wrestling debut in 1987 at the age of 22, he joined WCW in 1989. From there, The Undertaker made a big move by joining WWE in October 1990.
He debuted on November 22 at Survivor Series as a villainous character after he was revealed as the mystery partner of Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar Team.
From there on, The Undertaker never looked back. The WWE Superstar became an icon in the years to come and one of the most feared Superstars in the history of sports entertainment. Even though Undertaker tried a few different gimmicks, the overall impact remained the same as fans continued to fall in love with everything he did.
No one can match the value of The Undertaker
This unique ability allowed The Phenom to remain with the company through thick and thin and not move to any other wrestling promotion. The Undertaker has been signed to WWE for almost three decades now, and he has given us some of the most memorable moments over the past 30 years.
Even though it seems like the curtains have come down on The Deadman’s in-ring career, we are sure that WWE will keep him around for as long as possible.