Being that this upcoming Thanksgiving marks the 25th
anniversary of Mark Calaway’s tenure in
World Wrestling Entertainment with the debut of his character The Undertaker
and that he is by far my favorite Wrestler and one of my heroes from childhood
to now and I have to honor him in this series of blogs that are to follow the
different eras of “The Phenom”.
I was first familiar with Mark Calaway due to his time as
Texas Red in World Class Championship Wrestling and his time in WCW as Mean Mark
Callous with the Sky Scrapers with his soon departure “Up North”.
In the 1990 4th annual Survivor Series featuring
the 4 on 4 Team elimination matches as always one of the top villains was The
Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase’s Million Dollar Team facing off against The American
Dream Dusty Rhoades, Koko B Ware, and Bret “The Hitman” Hart and his tag team
partner Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart. The rest of the Million Dollar team consisted
of The Honky Tonk Man, and Greg “The Hammer” Valentine and a mystery partner.
There was much speculation of the identity of the Mystery
Partner ranging from Macho Man Randy Savage to Virgil and there was in fact a
giant egg that was in arenas at the time and many speculated that the mystery
partner was inside the egg.
DiBiase soon announced the identity of his 4th
competitor “led to the ring by his manager
Brother Love, Weighing in at 320lbs From Death Valley, I Give You…The
Undertaker”
A Somber funeral march began to play as announcers Roddy Piper
and Gorilla Monsoon reacted to a 6ft 10in man in black that grimly strode to
the ring and started off the match against the Future Champion and Hall of
Famer Bret Hart.
Soon Koko was tagged into the ring and flew off the ropes at
his opponent who was soon caught in midair by the pale destroyer who quickly
turned him upside down and dropped him on his head in what Monsoon instantly
labeled “A Tombstone” and Koko was pinned and rolled out of the ring.
The Undertaker would also eliminate Dusty Rhoades who would
then attack Brother Love resulting in Taker coming to his aid being counted out
and therefor eliminated from the match. For the brief time that he was in the
match he left a large impression on the crowd and the millions watching at
home.
Soon it was announced that Brother Love would soon relinquish
his managerial duties of the Undertaker and his new manager was announced to be
William Moody aka Percy Pringle III but to WWE fans he would always be Paul
Bearer.
Paul would lead The Undertaker to the ring carrying a
mysterious Urn that The Undertaker would draw his power from and would make
quick work of the Jobbers in squash matches before placing them in a Body Bag.
I have to admit that there was a slight fear that I had of The man and I can tell you that I had been ringside during this time and The Undertaker had a presence and when he would walkout it was all silence.
It was announced that at Wrestlemania VII that The
Undertaker would face Superfly Jimmy Snuka and at the event the crowd was
amazed during the match at the short work that The Taker made of the future
Hall of Famer and legendary wrestler.
This was the beginning of the Streak at 1-0.
The Undertaker continued his dominance of the WWF Superstars
leading to a feud with former Champion The Ultimate Warrior after locking him
in an airtight coffin.
Warrior seeking to learn the secrets of death turned to Jake
Roberts to get over his fear of the Deadman only to be betrayed by “The Snake”
who was revealed to be in with The man in Black all along.
This storyline was quickly dropped after The Warrior left
the WWF in 1991 and Jake the Snake was soon locked in a feud with Macho Man
Randy Savage after Taker and Jake destroyed his wedding reception.
However The Undertaker was soon announced in the Main Event
of the 1991 Survivor Series as Hulk Hogan’s “Gravest Challenge” for the WWF
title.
The feud leading up to the event found Hogan facing off
against The Undertaker and soon Ric Flair found himself involved in the
storyline and interfered in the match with a steel chair costing Hogan the
match and giving The Undertaker his first WWF title.
This reign was short lived as Hogan won the title back at the
Tuesday in Texas event 7 days later using controversial methods to defeat the Deadman
resulting in the vacating of the title.
It was soon after the 1992 Royal Rumble on Saturday Night’s
Main Event that while Jake The Snake was about to attack Randy Savage and
Elizabeth with a Steel Chair that The Undertaker turned face by stopping the
assault.
Facing off against The Snake at Wrestlemania VIII making his streak
2-0.
It was after Wrestlemania that The Undertaker and Paul
Bearer began to feud with the Monsters of the WWF such as the Berserker, Papa
Shango, and The Ugandan Giant Kamala. It was the feud with Kamala that came to
an end of the 1992 Survivor Series that was the world’s first introduction to
The Casket Match.
The purpose of the Casket Match is simple and that is to
place your opponent into a casket and close the lid. This was the beginning of
many of these matches to come.
At the 1993 Royal Rumble was attacked and eliminated by a The
Giant Gonzalez who gave the undertaker
his first real “beat down” resulting in a match at Wrestlemania IX in Las
Vegas.
Coming to the ring with a funeral chariot with a large
vulture the undertaker took what Gonzalez had to dish out and then gave it back
to him and Gonzalez then chloroformed The Taker getting himself disqualified
and Taker was soon carried to the back of a stretcher leaving Gonzales
celebrating for “Killing The Undertaker”…That is until the bell tolled again
and the Undertaker emerged from the back rejuvenated and beating the Giant back
to the Back and with the DQ making the Streak 3-0.
While The Undertaker was continuing to feud with Gonzales
and Curtis Hughes to Summerslam with Yokozuna dominating the WWF as the
champion stating that there was no competition, a feud was inevitable.
While Lex Luger was Captaining the American team with the
Steiner Brothers against Yoko’s Fanatics of Ludwig Borga and the Quebeckers and after teammate Tatanka was put out of
action following a beating from the team it was announced that The Undertaker
would join Team USA.
The Feud with Yoko resulted in yet another Casket Match and
with the advantage in the Undertaker’s corner The champion had some tricks to
his advantage.
With the match won and the champion soon being placed in a
Double Wide Double Deep Casket The Undertaker soon found himself being attacked
by a large amount of heels from the locker room area and after Yoko Smashed Paul
Bearer’s urn Taker was placed in the Casket and was wheeled to the back Broken
and defeated.
Again the Lights went down and The Undertaker appeared on
the screen declaring that he will return and all mankind will witness his
Rebirth and that he would not “Rest in Piece”.
Soon the Undertaker would be seen rising to the sky with all
wondering if he would ever be seen again.
He would Rise again
In our next Chapter.
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