Undertaker – A Fresh Start

Undertaker

Leaving his “Deadman” persona in the dust, Undertaker reemerged at Judgment Day riding a motorcycle. Recognized as the “American Bad Ass,” the new Undertaker was equally imposing. Following an impressive victory over Triple H at WrestleMania X-Seven, Undertaker formed an alliance with Kane. Known as the Brothers of Destruction, the duo spent the next several months dominating the tag team scene.

More than a decade after defeating Hulk Hogan for his first WWE Championship, Undertaker challenged the Hulkster for the same prize at Judgment Day in 2002. Much like that fateful night back in 1991, he used a steel chair to claim the title from Hogan.

The fiery family hostility between Undertaker and Kane reignited in late 2003. This time, however, Kane appeared to walk away the victory when he assisted Mr. McMahon in burying his brother alive at Survivor Series. As mounds of dirt covered Undertaker’s seemingly lifeless body, many assumed they had finally seen the end of Undertaker.