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The Top 20 Moves Of The Undertaker

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2011

DON'T MISS THE TOP 20 MOVES OF TRIPLE H!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrgKgxMgn7k

Second half of the first pairing of top moves videos on my Road to Wrestlemania project. The Dead Man, American Bad Ass, the Phenom. Undertaker is the sturdy backbone of WWE, having been on their programming since the very first episode of Raw. His Wrestlemania streak, standing at 18-0, is a testament to his standing and the respect he has earned with his dedication and hard work. He has been part of some of the best matches in the history of WWE and to this day performs at an amazing level. A legend and then some, Undertaker is more than a sure-fire future member of the WWE Hall of Fame. To build up my collection for this video I went through just about all of his matches in the past 2 years.
Hopefully you find this video entertaining and leave a comment, I always appreciate them.
Preferably discus over at the official WWE All-Stars forums, right here: http://www.wweallstars.com/forums/topic/27128

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Uploader Comments (IAmTheMikko)

  • you forgot the Triangle choke befor Hells Gate came in to play

  • @TheRain316 Guess I didn't come across it while gathering material, though I do recall him using a really loose looking one.

  • Hell's gate is actually called gogoplata, its a jiu-jitsu move

  • @UntitledSong2000 Eeeyup, pretty sure they even called it that on commentary before deciding a name to use for it.

  • Correspondent of mine says that Taker wasn't good when he was young, but became better and better with each passing year.

    I think that the main strength of the Undertaker is that he knows how to make up for his weaknesses and could tell a story in the ring quite well, like Stan Hansen.

    The move that impresses me most is the Guillotine Leg Drop. In a company with so many overrated big men, that he can make it look devastating without hurting his opponent is the mark of a true in-ring worker.

  • @CMY187 Taker is really a one of a kind talent. From character to in-ring work he's done a lot to keep evolving and avoiding getting stale. I don't think just NOT wrestling other than at Mania is a very good direction for his career, if he's that banged up maybe it's time to just move on, but he's definitely left his fans with tons of awesome memories and an amazing legacy to look back on.

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  • All of the DDTs were done on Big Show! Thumbs up if you see it tooXD

  • @MrHlebouras1926 Not it isn't. A Rock Bottom or a Bookend are Side Slams.

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  • Undertaker once decided to do away with the Tombstone Piledriver coz the move makes him more prone to knee injuries. Actually, we can see that he has toned down the tombstone quite a bit, when he was young he used to jump while delivering the move.

  • UNDERTAKER RULES

  • amazing!!!!!!!!first tombstone randy's left leg was shaking badly...very hurtful m8 b:)

  • ahhhh... its really cool... i like undertaker's all moves :D

  • Taker truely is the Phenom 

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