The Undertaker was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2022 in a star-studded ceremony on Saturday at the American Airlines Center in Dallas as part of WrestleMania Week.
It was a surreal atmosphere at the arena as WWE Chairman Vince McMahon personally inducted the phenom into the Hall of Fame. The Deadman then went on to receive a long-standing ovation from the packed crowd in Dallas.
In a passionate speech laced with humour, Taker recalled his wrestling journey and the relationships he forged along the way, thanking his family, friends, and fans.
But at the end of his speech, The Undertaker – real name, Mark Calaway, took a look at the various outfits throughout his career, wore his iconic coat and hat, and said, “Never say never,” seemingly teasing a return to the ring.
In an extraordinary career that spanned three decades, The Undertaker loomed over the WWE landscape like a menacing shadow, spelling out doom for those who dared cross him. Imbued with seemingly mystical abilities and preternatural in-ring skill, the legendary Phenom operated on his own level.
First introduced at the 1990’s Survivor Series, The Demon of Death Valley was soon battling with Hulk Hogan, then at the top of the food chain in WWE. This clash set the tone for Undertaker’s dominant career. No one was too big, and no one was safe from his gloved grip.
A multi-time WWE and World Heavyweight Champion, a seven-time tag team titleholder and a Royal Rumble Match winner in 2007, Undertaker has cemented his place among the greatest in the game.
This year’s celebration of WWE greats includes:
The Undertaker
Vader
The Steiner Brothers
Sharmell
Warrior Award recipient Shad Gaspard
(with inputs from wwe.com)