WWE: 15 Wrestling Marvels Who Could Probably Get A Good Match Out Of A Mop

2. The Undertaker

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksXvZwAHt4Q When a man has competed for a company for almost 24 years, you expect him to leave an impression, at the very least. Through all of his matches, The Undertaker's legacy can best be described as mythical. When he enters an arena, there is an atmosphere unlike anything else in the world. There have been championships, there have been rivalries, there is the respect he commands from fans, wrestlers and management alike, and above all else there is The Streak, which currently stands at 21 - 0. There's a very real possibility that when the wrestling fans of today try to explain who The Deadman was to the next generation, they will not believe us. He will pass into legend, and will never be forgotten. The style of The Phenom has evolved over the years from simple theatrics and no-selling his opponents moves to incorporate acrobatics, power moves, brawling, boxing and even a Gogoplata from Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. His adaptability has become his greatest strength, and he has been able to compete to a fantastic level with nearly anybody. He has had amazing, main event calibre matches with everyone from Shawn Michaels to Mick Foley to CM Punk, as well as taking the time to put over the younger generation, most memorably with a Ladder match against Jeff Hardy in 2002. And yet for every spectacle like Undertaker vs Kane or Triple H, we've also had to put up with mediocre opponents such as Batista or The Great Khali or Giant Gonzales. It says something about The Undertaker's skill that even against far lesser talent, he can put on a show. Over time, 'Taker's body has become more beat up and broken down, to the point where he's really only physically capable of one match a year. The fact that we await it for months with baited breath every year speaks volumes.
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