The Undertaker
| The Undertaker | |||||||
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Calaway in 2019 | |||||||
| Birth name | Mark William Calaway | ||||||
| Born | March 24, 1965 Houston, Texas, U.S. | ||||||
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| Children | 5 | ||||||
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| Billed height | 6 ft 10 in (208 cm)[5] | ||||||
| Billed weight | 309 lb (140 kg)[5] | ||||||
| Billed from | Death Valley[5] Houston, Texas | ||||||
| Trained by | Buzz Sawyer[6][7] Rick Davidson John Davidson | ||||||
| Debut | June 26, 1987[4][8] | ||||||
| Retired | November 22, 2020[a] | ||||||
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| Years active | 2023–present | ||||||
| Genre | Professional wrestling | ||||||
| Subscribers | 766 thousand[12] | ||||||
| Views | 271.8 million[12] | ||||||
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Last updated: September 19, 2025 | |||||||
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Mark William Calaway (born March 24, 1965), better known by his ring name the Undertaker, is an American retired professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he is a brand ambassador and a writer for its sister promotion Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA). Widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time,[13] Calaway spent the vast majority of his career wrestling for WWE and in 2022 was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.[14]
Calaway began his career in 1987, working under various gimmicks for World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) and other affiliate promotions. He signed with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1989 for a brief stint, and then joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1990.
Calaway rebranded himself as "The Undertaker" when he joined the WWF. As one of WWE's most high-profile and enduring characters,[15][16] The Undertaker is famed for his funerary themeing around an undead, macabre "Deadman" persona, which gained significant mainstream popularity and won him the Wrestling Observer Newsletter award for Best Gimmick a record-setting 5 years in a row.[17] He is the longest-tenured wrestler in company history at 30 years. In 2000, the Undertaker adopted a biker identity nicknamed "American Badass". Calaway resurrected the Deadman gimmick in 2004, with residual elements of the "American Badass" remaining.
The Undertaker was known for his role in WWE's flagship event WrestleMania. He achieved 21 consecutive victories at WrestleMania, referred to in WWE as The Streak. He headlined the event five times (13, 24, 26, 33, and 36 – Night 1). He is also known for pairing with his in-storyline half-brother Kane, with whom he alternatively feuded and teamed (as the Brothers of Destruction) from 1997 through 2020. During his wrestling career under the Undertaker gimmick, Calaway won the WWF/E Championship four times, the World Heavyweight Championship three times, the Hardcore Championship once and the World Tag Team Championship six times. He also won the Royal Rumble match in 2007.
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- ^ Otterson, Joe (November 11, 2019). "Steve Austin to Launch New WWE Network Interview Series, Sets Undertaker as First Guest". Variety. Archived from the original on September 10, 2021. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
- ^ Dias, Luke (December 26, 2020). "How Did The Undertaker's "Deadman" Gimmick Become the Best in WWE History?". EssentiallySports. Archived from the original on February 12, 2022. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
- ^ Hornbaker, Tim (January 1, 2012). "Legends of Prowrestling". Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9781613213148. Archived from the original on July 16, 2023. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
- ^ Shekhawat, Dushyant (April 3, 2017). "Undertaker's Last Rite". Arre. Archived from the original on March 31, 2022. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
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