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Undertaker Remembers 'Rockstar' Lifestyle Of WWE Attitude Era
During an interview on the "Club 520 Podcast," Undertaker looked back at some of the 'rockstar' stories he and his friends got up to offscreen during the "Attitude Era." "During the Attitude Era...I think that'll be probably the closest thing that I would ever know of just being like
WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker recently made headlines following his support for Donald Trump. With the presidential election coming up soon, he and Kane recently endorsed former president Trump. The Undertaker’s support of Donald Trump has drawn mixed ...
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Undertaker, John Cena, Triple H, Ric Flair, Kane and other WWE stars mourn Hulk Hogan's death
The wrestling world is grieving the loss of Terry Gene Bollea, known to fans as Hulk Hogan, who passed away at 71 on Thursday (July 24). Legends like The Undertaker, John Cena, Triple H, Ric Flair, and Kane have paid heartfelt tributes to the iconic WWE ...
During its close to 50 years in existence, WWE has been the home for many iconic performers. Each decade has its top stars, and the 1990s are no different. Yet what makes those 10 years so unique is that the company went threw a couple of evolutions and had some peaks and valleys.
The Attitude Era was host to some of the most iconic rivalries in WWE history, but arguably the two most memorable feuds from the late 1990s is none other than "Stone Cold" Steve Austin versus Vince McMahon and The Undertaker versus Kane. Fans quickly fell ...
For over three decades, The Undertaker stood as the face of fear in WWE. Debuting in 1990, the Hall of Famer set the gold standard for character work with his legendary Deadman persona. While the company introduced other dark, menacing figures like Kane ...
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Shawn Michaels Explains Why This WWE WrestleMania Bout Was His Real Last Match
Shawn Michaels feels his retirement match is still his retirement match, no matter what happened in Saudi Arabia.
Kane (real name Glenn Jacobs) has now revealed the moment he knew he made in it in the wrestling business. Kane debuted in WWE (then WWF) at Badd Blood: In Your House in 1997, interrupting The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels' Hell in a Cell match in what ...