During the Monday Night Wars in the 1990s, The Undertaker emerged as one of the top stars. The fierce competition between WWE and WCW led many wrestlers to switch between the two promotions. The ...
The Undertaker reveals why he turned down a move to WCW during the Monday Night Wars. The WWE Hall of Famer was one of Vince McMahon’s most loyal wrestlers during this era. Stars like Hulk Hogan, ...
Two names synonymous with WWE are Vince McMahon and The Undertaker. The legends are directly responsible for much of the success of modern-day pro wrestling, especially the Stamford-based promotion.
The Monday Night War of the late 1990s saw countless names switch from WCW to what was the WWF, though some major names stayed put. Vince McMahon’s World Wrestling Federation – now flying high as WWE ...
The Undertaker and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin both found massive success while with WWE, which included multiple world title victories, four Royal Rumble wins between them, and inductions into the WWE ...
Vince Russo shared details about his unexpected fallout with The Undertaker after moving to WCW in 1999. Through Terry Taylor, Russo discovered that The Undertaker felt Russo expected him to work ...
WWE Network's critically-acclaimed Undertaker: The Last Ride documentary has raised many questions among fans of The Phenom, specifically in regards to what could have been had he left WWE during the ...
Extra Mustard sits down with the pro wrestling's famed Wolfpac of Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean "X-Pac" Waltman to talk about their legendary wrestling careers and how they have managed to remain ...
Wrestling history tells us that Vince McMahon withstood the early onslaught of Eric Bischoff and WCW to win the Monday Night War to put an end to Ted Turner's foray into the industry by using an array ...
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