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Just like his opponents, Brock Lesnar, and Steve Austin, The Undertaker is a very private person. He doesn’t like the media invading his privacy when he is with his family. But as time passed by, The Phenom grew more understanding of the fact that fans just want to see him as a person. But before the age of social media, there was no trace of The Deadman being a normal human being.

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The fans’ intrigue with The Undertaker’s character depended on him being out of the public eye. So ever since joining WWE and debuting at the Survivor Series, nearly 30 years ago, he kept his personality dimmed. But during his Hall of Fame induction speech, the man said that his character had finally died, and he is Mark Calaway from now on.

A rare photo reveals The Undertaker fighting his ex-wife in arm wrestling

There are many things that The Undertaker has kept hidden from the eyes of the public, but not one cute photo. In this photo, the Phenom is taking on his ex-wife, Sara Calaway, whose name he tattooed on his neck. The two are engaged in arm wrestling, something that both of them are excellent at, as they were both wrestlers. That gaze between the two in the photo shows the intensity of the relationship, but it sadly ended in 2007.

While many people only know about The Undertaker’s current wife, Michelle McCool, there was someone else before her. A wrestler in her own right, she was the former valet to The Phenom. During his 2001 and 2002 era of the American Bada**, the two would walk down the entrance ramp wearing matching bandanas.

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The American Bada** era of The Undertaker, was a great time to be an Undertaker fan. The Phenom put his all in every big match that he was a part of. Even the ladder match for the World Heavyweight Championship match with Jeff Hardy was a banger, despite being held at a random SmackDown.

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This was also the time when Undertaker would push other superstars and let them rub off his stardom. Many then-new superstars like Batista, and Edge, soared through the ranks because of matches with The American Bada**.

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Tell us your favorite moment from The Undertaker’s days on a Harley Davidson in the comments below.

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