If theres one general theme that can be said about the Undertaker, its that hes committed, both to his character and to WWE. As such, Undertaker proved that, when he has a match to take part in, nothing will get in his waynot even getting set on fire. In what is now a well-known and infamous moment, the Undertakers pyro went awry during his entrance at Elimination Chamber 2010. The pyro technician messed up the timing, and the Undertaker was engulfed in flames three times within the span of 3 seconds. What happened next was beyond shocking: Undertaker simply took off his coat, walked down the aisle, and took part in the match as though nothing had happened. Mind you, Taker would end up suffering second degree burns over the majority of his body, and needed to be doused in water throughout the match. How many people can say that theyre willing to go to such an extreme to protect their character? If it were someone else who had suffered such an incident, they would react to it as any normal person would: doing whatever they could to put out the flames as quickly as possible and getting medical treatment.Yet the Undertaker more or less ignored the accident until he was already backstage. In other words, Undertaker no-sold fire. That alone says a lot about his commitment to WWE and the lengths hes willing to go to prove that WWE is his yard.