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The Undertaker: The greatest moments in The Deadman’s Hall of Fame career

WWE announced on Friday that the first inductee to the 20222 Hall of Fame would be The Undertaker.

For thirty years The Phenom was a cornerstone of WWE and provided us with some of the most iconic moments of all time. 

GiveMeSport looks back at the best moments in the legendary career of The Deadman.

Mystery Man 1990 

Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase had teased a ‘mystery partner’ for his Million Dollar Team and introduced the world to The Undertaker. Accompanied by Brother Love, the giant grim-like figure dressed in black stunned WWE fans. No one was able to lay a glove on this new frightening Superstar and was only eliminated from the match after being counted out while brawling with Bret ‘Hitman’ Hart. A WWE legacy was born that night in the Hartford Civic Center. 

Deadly Serious 1991

The Undertaker proved he was no overnight fad in WWE, quickly rising up the ranks and within a year was put in a WWE Championship match against the Immortal Hulk Hogan. It was a real rarity to see Hogan lose during this period, and even rarer for the WWE Title, but the stock was already high in the man behind the dead eyes and he was given his first championship win. Yes, there was an assist from Ric Flair and a Tombstone to a steel chair, but it was a significant moment in the career of The Undertaker, who at the time became the youngest WWE Champion in history. 

Holy Hell 1998

Undertaker’s battle with Mankind at King of the Ring is home to some of the most famous images in Hell in a Cell history and is one the most infamous WWE matches of all time. Taker was responsible for first throwing Mankind off the cage, in a twenty feet drop that saw Mick Foley fall through the announce table, and then chokeslamming Foley through the top of the

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