The Undertaker is an American professional wrestler who is a four-time WWF/E Champion
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The Undertaker is an American professional wrestler who is a four-time WWF/E Champion
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The Undertaker has been married thrice. He married Jodi Lynn in 1989 and had a son in 1993. The couple divorced in 1999.
His second marriage happened a year later in 2000, when he tied the knot with Sara. As a wedding gift to Sara, he had her name tattooed on his throat. The couple had two daughters and eventually divorced.
Later on he married former wrestler, Michelle McCool, in 2010 and the couple had their first child in 2012.
The Undertaker was born as Mark William Calaway on March 24, 1965, in Houston, Texas, U.S. to Frank Compton Calaway and Betty Catherine Truby. He is the youngest of five brothers in the family.
He went to the Waltrip High School from where he graduated in 1983. He was an athletic teenager and used to play basketball for his high school team. He then attended the Texas Wesleyan University where he continued playing basketball.
He made his wrestling debut in 1984 for World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW). He initially adopted the ring name, Texas Red, and thereafter adopted a series of several other names over the coming years.
He joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1989 and was given the wrestling moniker Mean Mark Callous. The WCW did not renew his contact in 1990 and he joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF)—which became World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2002—later that year.
After joining the WWF he adopted the name Kane the Undertaker, and made his official on-camera debut on November 22, 1990 at Survivor Series as a heel when he was the mystery partner of Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar team.
He feuded with Randy Savage, the Ultimate Warrior, and Hulk Hogan in his first year in the WWF. At Survivor Series 1991, he defeated Hogan to win his first WWF Championship with the help of Ric Flair, and thus became the youngest WWF Champion in history (the record would eventually be broken in 1993 by Yokozuna).
He feuded extensively over the next couple of years but a back injury forced him to stay away from the ring for several months. He returned for the Survivor Series in 1994, and defeated Yokozuna in a casket match.
In 1989, he won the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship as Master of Pain.
He won the World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE Championship four times—1991, 1997, 1999, and 2002—and WWF Hardcore Championship once in 2001.