10 Biggest Rebels In WWE History

7. The Undertaker

The Undertaker may be a household name for WWE fans but the fact is that he has never felt like a company guy. The Deadman has always had an air of rebelliousness about him, a personality that said not only was he capable of anything but that nothing could ever stop him. Though he did partner with the McMahon family back during The Attitude Era, the truth is that Taker has always looked like had his own agenda. The Phenom was not the sort of Superstar that others called for help and he was never all that willing to offer it in the first place. The Undertaker walked alone and that's how it always was. Paul Bearer was the only individual to get close to The Undertaker's character. Kane could be friend or foe, Mankind could always get in his head but it was Paul that had Taker's ear. He also had Taker's loyalty, which often put him directly in the line of fire from the top. The fact is that The Deadman has always done what he wanted, when he wanted to do it. Yes he had a dark image and yes at one time he was a biker but what has always made him more appealing than anything else is his rebellious nature. Taker was the one guy that fans could always count on to go against the grain and that makes him a rebel of the highest order.
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