The Undertaker's 15 Greatest WWE Entrances

The Deadman cometh...

Undertaker Entrance
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There is nothing else in WWE quite like the entrance of The Undertaker. Those who have seen it in person will often recommend that you do the same if you get the chance - and it's easy to see why, because The Demon of Death Valley's spooky arrival is one of the most awe-inspiring sights you'll ever set your eyes upon.

As the world continues to wonder whether the legendary Deadman really has hung up his hat, gloves and coat for good, it gives us plenty of opportunity to continue to celebrate what is arguably the greatest career in professional wrestling history. And this time, let's take a few moments to spotlight his entrance.

Long considered one of the greatest aspects of his character, The Undertaker's entrance has evolved over the years. But the truth is, it didn't matter whether it featured a bed of fog, a wall of flames, a bunch of druids or even a motorcycle, because when The Deadman was walking, you were watching.

On that note, let's take a look back through the archives and pick out the best entrances from 'Taker's legendary career.

15. WrestleMania 36

Undertaker Entrance
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It may not have taken place in a WWE arena, but there was something so special about 'Taker's arrival at WrestleMania 36 that you just couldn't help but smile.

For the first time in 17 years, he showed up as the American Badass, tearing into a cemetery on a motorcycle like the actual badass that he is. A sentence that your writer definitely didn't think he'd ever write, it was also a welcome sight that resurrected what was turning into the strangest WrestleMania of all time.

The shots of him speeding down the highway were a nice touch and the slow pull in through the gates - with the bright headlights illuminating the eerie fog as he did so - was every bit as theatrical as this match needed it to be.

What an absolutely unforgettable moment.

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