The Undertaker reaps Death Battle's soul

Name: Mark Calaway, The Undertaker, The Lord of Darkness, The Phenom, Deadman, The Chosen One

Origin: WWE

Height: 6'10"

Weight: 309 Ibs

Gender: Male

Age: 56 (physically)/ over several millennia years old

Classification: Wrestler, destined ruler of Stygian, Undead

Theme:

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Feats:

- Commonly referred to by everyone as the "Best pure striker in WWE".

-Was the ruler and warden of the Stygian, a dimension of Hell where the evilest and worst souls were imprisoned

         *Battled and killed said souls and demons on a daily basis to maintain order

-Is possibly the same Undertaker who allied with Fred Flintstone in "Stone Age Smackdown"

         *I shit you not, THIS EXISTS.

-Defeated the Embalmer, an ancient druid who sought to rule the Stygian, and Samhain, the Lord of the Dead

-Burnt down his home when he was reincarnated on Earth as a child, taking the lives of his family and burning the face of his half-brother Kane

-Made his WWF debut in 1990 at Survivor Series on The Million Dollar Team led by Ted DiBiase, showing himself as a force to be feared

      *Beloved commentator Gorilla Monsoon could only describe him as 'Awesome', rightfully so.

-At Survivor Series 1991, defeated Hulk Hogan and won his first WWF championship

-Delivered THREE Tombstone Piledrivers to an impostor Undertaker hired by Ted DiBiase to prove he was the one true Deadman

-At King of the Ring 1998, defeated the chaotic and unpredictable Mankind in a Hell in a Cell match and ushered in some of the most iconic moments in wrestling history

     *Throwing Mankind off the 16 ft cell into the Spanish Announcer's Table and chokeslamming him through the roof of the ring

-In 1998, reunited with his old manager Paul Bearer and formed the Ministry of Darkness to take control of the WWF

       *Recruited the vampire trio The Brood and the Acolytes into the Ministry and performed rituals to forcibly induct Dennis Knight and Mabel, who were re-christened as 'Mideon' and 'Viscera' respectively

        *Are still considered as possibly the darkest and frightening power stable in WWF, as well as causing some of the most nightmare-inducing moments in WWF, such as the public hanging of the Big Boss Man via cage after defeating him at Wrestlemania 15

-In MTV's animated series Celebrity Deathmatch, defeated and exorcised the demon known as "Captain Doody" from the body of commentator Nick Diamond's son

-From 2000-2003, became the mortal American Badass biker-persona, but remained being one of the most feared men in WWF

-Returned as the Deadman at Wrestlemania XX, to the horror of Kane

-Became the first man to win the Royal Rumble at No. 30 as well as winning his first Rumble

-Has dragged or sent several men into Hell itself, including his own half-brother Kane and Edge

-Had a long, undefeated winning streak at Wrestlemania (23 wins 2 loses)

          *Defeated opponents include Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Giant Gonzales, King Kong Bundy, Diesel, Sycho Sid, Kane (one at WM14 and again at WM20), Big Boss Man in Hell in a Cell, Triple H (at WM17 and WM27 No DQ and WM28 Hell in a Cell), Ric Flair, both The Big Show and A-Train in a Handicap Match, Randy Orton, Mark Henry in a casket match, Batista, Edge, Shawn Michaels (at WM25 and WM26 Streak vs Career), CM Punk, Bray Wyatt, Shane McMahon in Hell in a Cell, John Cena in 2 minutes, and Aj Styles in a Boneyard Match

-Three-time World Heavyweight Champion, four-time WWE/WWF World Champion, six-time WWF Tag Team Champion, winner of the 2007 Royal Rumble, and winner of eight Slammy Awards

Junko: I will admit, there's not that much known about this guy's past. But what we do know is that a young Mark Calaway lived near a graveyard with his parent and half-brother, Kane. Now... everything seemed alright for this family... until Mark decided to set his house on fire and kill everyone in his family, only leaving his little brother alive.

Ann: Okay, so first... why did nobody call the cops? And two, what does this have to do with wrestling?

Junko: Well... a cop did eventually try and take him down for his crimes... but Mark just beat him up and hung him in front of 20,276 people.

Ann: ... Okay, what the fu-

Kokonoe: Of course, that was after he had become one of the most feared legends in WWE wrestling history... The Undertaker.

Junko: And to the surprise of none... this big guy's incredibly strong!

Kokonoe: He can lift normal men with any amount of hands with relative ease and outmatch demons in battle. He's been shown to lift some of the heaviest men in WWE.

Junko: Such as his brother, Kane at 323 pounds... Great Khali at 347 pounds, Mark Henry at 359 pounds, Giant Gonzalez at 361 pounds, the Big Show at 383 pounds, Vader at 450 pounds, King Kong Bundy at 458 pounds, and Yokozuna at over 600 pounds at the time. 

Ann: He can go toe to toe with Hulk Hogan, who can throw people into outer space and back. 

Junko: Didn't Hogan fight Ultimate Warrior as a bunch of stars or something? Anyway, Taker's also surprisingly fast for his height. He can travel around the world through darkness in seconds, take on foes much more agile than himself, and can keep up with several demons even ones with godlike powers! Though he's not as fast as he used to be. We'll get to that later.

Kokonoe: Plus, he's incredibly durable.

Kokonoe: Undertaker is known for taking massive amounts of damage without showing any signs of pain or discomfort.

Ann: He's taken blasts of hellfire to his back and beatings from demons! He's even been stabbed through the back by a tombstone without flinching!

Junko: He's taken several chair shots, Pedigrees, strikes from H's signature sledgehammer, A TOMBSTONE PILEDRIVER, and a Sweet Chin Music by guest referee Shawn Michaels and a Pedigree by HHH all in the same match, still kicking out and winning afterward!

Kokonoe: And that's not even counting his real-life persona, who's had more surgeries and concussions than he can remember and was even set on fire, still going 20 or more minutes in an Elimination Chamber which is known as one of WWE's most dangerous structures.

Junko: Oh please, we're not talking about the in real life tuff. We're talking about the wrestler Undertaker. You know, the guy who can control lightning?

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Junko: He can summon and control lightning bolts and even channel his body with electricity! 

Kokonoe: Undertaker can cause powerful thunderstorms and immense fogs. He can even control technology... causing lights to darken, images and sound clips of himself to appear on screens and microphones, and vehicles to move on their own.

Ann: He can control fire too.

Ann: Just like with lightning, he can make flames burst from wherever he wants. His control of fire should be better than Kane's, who can set an entire city ablaze in just a few seconds.

Junko: But his favorite is his manipulation of darkness.

Junko: He can cause darkness to appear within the area, empowering him and increasing his power. He can enhance his punches with dark energy and strike the ground with enough force to destroy an unconscious opponent's body, leaving only a grave for them. He can even fire blasts of energy in the shape of an outstretched hand.

Ann: And let's not forget that he can use the power of darkness to take his opponent's souls.

Junko: Oh! And! And he can make illusions!

https://youtu.be/SIxPeBobiSo

Kokonoe: He can do more than just simple illusions. He can control the minds of others, possess the weak-minded, and inflict fear onto others. If he wanted to, he could even make portals and drag his opponents straight to Hell itself.

Ann: Now, Undertaker has plenty of weapons. tombstones, steel chairs, chains... even a shovel that he likes using. 

Junko: He's also got the Books of the Dead!

Junko: Three books that can give Undertaker a ton of power! With one book he can use the large amount of power you've seen so far. But with two or three, he gains a healing factor, can use his own aura as an energy shield and can warp reality as he sees fit! He can even raise an army of the dead!

Kokonoe: But what he believes to be his ultimate weapon is his urn.

Kokonoe: Whoever holds this can control the Undertaker, though he could always take it back. It seems to have a mind of its own as if you're not strong enough, it will absorb your soul the moment you touch it. 

Junko: That makes sense. I mean, simply opening that thing up will unleash Undertaker's full power! Anyway, let's talk about his signature move... the chokeslam!

Junko: Where he wraps his hand around the victim's neck, lifts them up, and slams them into the ground! He can chokeslam just about anyone! Even giants like Yokozuna and Mark Henry! If he wanted to, he could chokeslam two people at once!

Ann: His other signature move is the Hell's Gate.

Ann: A sort of triangle choke. If he gets it in long enough, he can break his opponent's neck or even cause them to bleed from the mouth.

Kokonoe: Then there's the Last Ride.

Kokonoe: His personal Powerbomb, where he lifts his opponent up and slams them down. Weaker opponents can slam others hard enough to break steel ladders.

Ann: And last but not least... his finisher... the Tombstone Piledriver!

Ann: Where he gets his opponent upside down and smash their head into the ground! He has a better Jumping Tombstone Piledriver which is so powerful it smashed the head of a demon into pieces!

Kokonoe: Despite all this power, Undertaker has his weaknesses and even he knows it.

Ann: Without the full power of his urn, he's unable to keep up with guys like Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns... both of whom he's never beat in his Hall of Fame career. This is mostly because his mortal body can't last.

Junko: But this isn't too much of a problem since we always take these guys up at their best, not at certain points where their bodies are the weakest.

Kokonoe: Still, he is susceptible to holy relics, and destroying the urn can leave him vulnerable for a certain period of time. Like the time he was sealed in his own urn and destroyed it from the inside. This killed him but he came back good as new later.

Ann: Yeah, he's been defeated several times in the past, but you gotta admit that there's nobody like The Undertaker.

Undertaker: The fear of death is far greater than the death itself. But the fear of the unknown is the greatest fear of all!

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