20 Most Iconic WWE Wrestlers Of All Time

3. The Undertaker

The Deadman has been a staple of Vince McMahon's organisation for 25 years. Not only that, he's also regularly referred to as the conscious of the WWE. Where others have come and gone, 'Taker has remained. Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, Randy Savage, Ric Flair, Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Steve Austin... The Undertaker has seen them all during his time with the WWE. This is a man who has fought a who's who of wrestling, somebody who has insane longevity, and a performer who has been able to tweak his character at several times over the decades to keep himself relevant. There simply isn't another superstar like The Undertaker in the history of pro wrestling. Near enough from his first day in the then-WWF, 'Taker has been on top. World Championships have been won, memorable storylines have played out, and backstage this is a man who has the respect of every single person in the locker room, openly being a locker room leader and leading by example in how to conduct oneself. If that wasn't all impressive enough, this is a man who had the most iconic undefeated streak ever seen in sports or the dreaded 'sports entertainment'.
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