The Undertaker - Best WWE Wrestler
Mark Calaway, known as The Undertaker, is one of the most iconic figures in professional wrestling. Debuting at Survivor Series 1990, he introduced a dark, supernatural character that stood out immediately. Managed initially by Paul Bearer, The Undertaker quickly became a dominant force in WWE.
What makes The Undertaker unique is his longevity and commitment to character. For over 30 years, he maintained kayfabe (in-character performance), rarely breaking persona in public appearances. His evolving gimmicks—from the original “Deadman” to the “American Badass”—allowed him to stay relevant across multiple eras.
The Undertaker’s most legendary achievement is his WrestleMania winning streak, which reached 21–0 before being broken by Brock Lesnar. Matches against Shawn Michaels and Triple H during this streak are considered masterpieces of storytelling and in-ring psychology.
In terms of championships, The Undertaker won multiple WWE titles, though his legacy is defined more by his presence and storytelling than sheer numbers. His rivalries with Kane, Mankind, Stone Cold, and others are etched in wrestling history.
He was also known for his backstage leadership, earning respect from peers as a mentor and locker room general. His dedication to the business and willingness to adapt kept him relevant through changing times.
The Undertaker retired officially in 2020, marking the end of an era. His farewell was celebrated globally, highlighting his impact on wrestling culture. Today, he is remembered not just as a wrestler, but as a symbol of WWE’s mystique and storytelling excellence.

