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The Undertaker

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WWF 1991-1995
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WWF (1985-1990)
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The Undertaker (1990-1991) -Heel Version-

The Undertaker debuted on WWF television in late 1990. Originally brought in by the Million Dollar Man, Undertakers early manager was Brother Love before finally being paried up with his permanent manager Paul Bearer. The Undertaker defeated his early oppontents with ease moved his way through the mid-card, defeating the likes of Jim Duggan and Jimmy Snuka. This led to his first high profile feud with The Ultimate Warrior. Undertaker later earned a title shot at Hulk Hogan the following year at Survivor Series. With help from Ric Flair The Undertaker would defeat Hogan for the title. A rematch six days later saw the title go back to Hogan in a match with more interference, which led to the title being vacated and used as a reward for the winner of the 1992 Royal Rumble. In early 1992 The Undertaker prevented Jake Roberts from accidently hitting Miss Elizabeth with a chair as Elizabeth and Randy Savage were coming through the back stage curtain and this event turned The Undertaker into a fan favorite..

The Undertaker includes a full move set and cpu logic. This edit is based on the debut and early heel version of The Undertaker, there are slight point distribution, logic and move set differences from the face version.

Includes Four Attire: Hair Wet, Hair Frizzy, Hair Wet - Pale Skin, Hair Frizzy - Pale Skin

Alignment: Heel

Managers: Paul Bearer, Brother Love

Total Points: 188

MP3: WWF_Undertaker_1991
2 Comments
captainhowdy  [author] 11 Nov, 2017 @ 6:10pm 
Thanks! He was my favorite for a long time as a kid, especially this version.
jamescunningham836 11 Nov, 2017 @ 4:29pm 
Nice work - and appreciate the bio as well. Still my #1 wrestler after all these years.