Everything about WrestleMania 23 was bigger and better, so it's no surprise that The Undertaker's entrance followed suit.
Again, the body of this entrance was basically a more grandiose version of his arrivals on weekly TV, but given the setting (and the intro), there was something more, well, grandiose, about the whole thing.
After the arena was flooded in darkness, a single bright light shone through the stage and, there, standing in front of it was the silhouette of 'The Deadman' himself. From there, he made his way to the ring, slowly walking through mountains of fog as flames engulfed the stage behind him, with his eyes transfixed on his opponent, Batista (who stared right back).
Somehow, the small silhouette of The Undertaker on Ford Field's ridiculously long aisle was still the most awe-inspiring sight of the night.