The Undertaker - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • As The Undertaker
      • Chokeslam – 1990–present
      • Hell's Gate (Modified gogoplata) – 2008–present
      • Last Ride (Elevated powerbomb) – 2000–2004; used as a signature move thereafter
      • Tombstone Piledriver (Kneeling reverse piledriver, followed by a modified pin) - 1990–2000, 2004–present
    • As "Mean" Mark Callous
      • Callous Clutch (Jaw clutch)
      • Heart punch
  • Signature moves
    • Ballistic punching combination
    • Big boot
    • Fujiwara armbar
    • Flying clothesline
    • Guillotine leg drop onto the chest or back of an apron-hung opponent
    • Heatseeking Missile (Missile dropkick) – 1984–1990
    • Old School (Arm twist ropewalk chop)
    • One-handed clawhold – 1984–1990
    • Over the top rope suicide dive
    • Reverse STO
    • Running DDT
    • Running flying clothesline, sometimes with a cornered opponent
    • Running leg drop
    • Sidewalk slam
    • Snake Eyes, followed by a running big boot
    • Takin' Care of Business (Standing dragon sleeper) – 2002–2007
    • Wrist lock followed by multiple shoulder blocks
  • Managers
    • General Skandor Akbar
    • Paul Bearer
    • Paul E. Dangerously
    • Theodore Long
    • Brother Love
    • Dutch Mantell
    • Downtown Bruno
  • Nicknames
    • "The Phenom"
    • "The Deadman"
    • "The Lord of Darkness"
    • "The Last Outlaw"
    • "The American Bad Ass"
    • "The Red Devil"
    • "Big Evil"
    • "The Demon of Death Valley"
    • "The Man from The DarkSide"
  • Entrance themes
    • New Japan Pro Wrestling
      • "Miracle Man" by Ozzy Osbourne
    • National Wrestling Alliance
      • "China White" by Scorpions
    • World Championship Wrestling
      • "China White" by Scorpions
    • USWA
      • "Sands Of Time" by USWA
    • World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE
      • "Funeral March" by Jim Johnston(based off Chopin's piece) (November 19, 1990 – January 22, 1994)
      • "The Grim Reaper" by Jim Johnston (August 29, 1994 – November 13, 1995)
      • "Graveyard Symphony" by Jim Johnston (November 19, 1995 – July 20, 1998; January 11, 1999 – March 22, 1999)
      • "Dark Side" by Jim Johnston (July 26, 1998 – December 13, 1998)
      • "Ministry" by Jim Johnston (March 28, 1999 – September 23, 1999)
      • "American Bad Ass" by Kid Rock (May 21, 2000 – December 4, 2000)
      • "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)" by Limp Bizkit (December 10, 2000 – May 6, 2002; March 30, 2003)
      • "Dead Man" by Jim Johnston (May 19, 2002 – September 19, 2002)
      • "You're Gonna Pay" by Jim Johnston (September 22, 2002 – November 16, 2003)
      • "Rest in Peace" by Jim Johnston (March 14, 2004 – February 21, 2011; January 30, 2012 – present)
      • "Ain't No Grave (Gonna Hold This Body Down)" by Johnny Cash (March 7, 2011 – April 3, 2011)

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