Given that his career has spanned nigh on a quarter of a century, its of little surprise that the Undertaker has turned to the DDT on a number of occasions throughout his career. Unlike many other renditions of the move though, Takers was a particular dynamic DDT. The Deadman utilised a runningbordering on flyingDDT, which saw him approach his opponent at pace, jump into the manoeuvre, before falling back for a huge amount of impact. The approach would involve the recipient ducking his head in apparent anticipation of a back body drop, which in essence made Takers DDT a reversal. And when you consider the ease with which the Phenom pulled off the move, despite his considerable size and stature, it only makes more a more impressive spectacle. Much like his Lariat or Suicide Dive, it was a testament to the big mans wonderful agility. Kane was another to adopt the techniqueand he still does to this daybut it was never quite as smooth as the Undertakers version. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGzXTXeo048