The Undertaker is a company man in two senses, each in their own way intrinsic to the success of the WWE during its darkest hour. On the first hand, he became the leader of the Corporate Ministry, pledging his and his goons' allegiances to, first, Shane McMahon, and finally to the 'Higher Power'. Everyone knows how that turned out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNgxyL5zEAk As the kayfabe servant of Vince McMahon, he was used as a tool to torment Stone Cold Steve Austin and keep boiling the feud that helped win the Monday Night Wars. However, he also proved himself a company man with every week that he stayed with the WWF during that time. Behind the scenes, talent was being poached from WWF by WCW left right and centre. As WWF originals Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Rick Rude, Bret the Hitman Hart, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, all began to work for the other guys, the Undertaker stayed. Offers were made, but he stayed with the company. Vince credits the ceaseless loyalty of Mark Galloway, and his role backstage inspiring allegiance in the locker room as one the key factors in WWF staying afloat during the dark times. A company man through and through.