My favorite is The Undertaker and he has done so much to earn his spot. The Undertaker, The Phenom, The Deadman, Big Evil, whatever you choose to call him one thing is for sure he is easily in the top 10 of the best superstars in WWE history. When he entered the WWE at Survivor Series 1990 with Ted Dibiase no one could have foretold what kind of impact Taker was going to make on the the WWE.
As we all know now Taker is one of the longest running and most dominating superstars in history in my opinion. Taker is by far my favorite superstar ever in WWE and wrestling history. As I have watched him go in and out of the title hunt and being, in my opinion, involved in some of the greatest story lines in history.
I can only hope when he leaves the business he not only goes out on top but is looked at by the younger stars as a superstar to emulate. Taker has faced every kind of superstar that has graced a WWE ring from his early matches with Jimmy Snuka, Hulk Hogan, Jake 'The Snake' Roberts, and Ultimate Warrior. Superstars that made wrestling popular in the mid '90s in the attitude era “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, The Rock, Kane, Triple H, and Mankind.
With now facing the likes of Mr. Kennedy, John Cena, Randy Orton, Batista, and Edge. Or a big time legends such as Ric Flair and Shawn Michaels. I believe The Phenom gives as much to the younger talent of current times as he did when he was the up and comer facing the established stars in the '90s.
I think Cena, Orton, Batista, and Edge have all benefited from their matches and feuds with The Undertaker. I remember the early days of Cena on Smackdown when he started his “Battle Rapping” with superstars and He had “Disrespected” The Undertaker Cena’s early matches with The Phenom and eventually getting the pin fall victory on him prepared Cena for the future of his career eventually becoming U.S. Champ and eventually WWE Champion. Would there have been an Age of Orton if Randy would have dropped the ball in his feud against The Undertaker starting at Wrestlemania 21?
Arguably he could have but I do believe he couldn’t have claimed to be “The Legend Killer” without going one on one with The Deadman. Could Batista ever be considered a legit heavyweight champion or contender without His wrestlemania 23 match with Taker and continuing feud over the world title and his Win over the Deadman at Cyber Sunday in '07? What about his 2008 feud with Edge that showed everyone just how damn good The Rated R Superstar can be.
Let's go back to towards the end of the Attitude Era with the likes of Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, Booker T, RVD, and Brock Lesnar. Taker has faced all of these men and respectively lost to them in some form or another. The Undertaker and Kurt Angle had a great series of matches before Angle’s departure from WWE.
There isn’t one main event superstar today that hasn’t benefited from getting in the squared circle with The Undertaker. Undertaker has often feuded with mid-carders like the big giants and helped them receive a lot of attention and popularity. A lot of characters like Kane could be created through him.
A lot of people received popularity by attacking him at the start of their careers (right from Giant Gonzales in the early 1990s to Mankind/ Kane in the mid 1990s to Khali/ Mark Henry in the 2000s). He has created a lot of main-event level rivalries which were not even around the title, and given good matches with just about anybody. Undertaker is the most respected wrestler back-stage.
He also the locker-room leader and helps resolve a lot of issues, disputes and mentors the younger stars. That is also one of the reasons why Undertaker was drafted to Smackdown, so that he could single-handedly lead the new brand and mentor the new wrestlers on that brand. Undertaker's passion for this business and the respect which he has in that locker-room is unparalleled, as per back-stage interviews from all WWE employees starting from Jim Ross to all superstars themselves right from Bret Hart to Kurt Angle to Chris Jericho to Edge and John Cena.
He said it himself that its his time now to give back to the business, and that is why he is still there in the roster - so that he can work hands-on with the new guys and that will be his contribution towards continuing the success of their industry. When you've been apart of a federation for 18+ years, you're bound to gain a lot of respect. Doing what Taker does isn't easy.
Nagging injuries, constant high profile matches, it's a lot to be admired when it comes to Takers job. Even gauntlets like Triple H haven't ever talked down about him, and it comes as a surprise seeing as they supposedly dislike each other. Now, when Edge spoke about Eddies death, he mentioned Taker, and said he was the only guy left he could speak to after Chris and Guerrero died.
Well Beth Phoenix The Glamazon was in the Royal Rumble and she has been a two time Women's Champion. She is just the most dominant diva in the WWE. She is the perfect combination of strength and beauty.
She is sexy, smart and powerful. CM PUNK is Mr. Money in the Bank and he is just an awesome wrestler. John Morrison has some of the best moves and I really like him.
And Edge. Well what can I say about him. He is just a perfect wrestler.
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