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The Undertaker reveals his Wrestling Mount Rushmore (X)
Overview
- The WWE Hall of Famer, The Undertaker, revealed four wrestlers to feature in his Pro-Wrestling Mount Rushmore
- The American Badass included the 1980s and 1990s stars like Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, and Ric Flair in his list
- He also had the Attitude Era star, Stone Cold Steve Austin, in his Wrestling Mount Rushmore
The WWE Hall of Famer, The Undertaker, revealed four wrestlers to feature in his Pro-Wrestling Mount Rushmore. The American Badass included the 1980s and 1990s stars like Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, and Ric Flair in his list. He also had the Attitude Era star, Stone Cold Steve Austin, in his Wrestling Mount Rushmore.
Hogan, who passed away in mid-2025, played a big role in WWE and WCW. He was the face of the Stamford-based company in the 1980s and early 1990s, and was the biggest star in the world. In WCW, he turned heel and joined the New World Order, which led to a ratings battle, in which the company was ahead of WWE for 53 weeks.
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One of his biggest rivals was Andre the Giant, who is regarded as one of the greatest heels. His towering presence was enough to intimidate anyone. Along with that, the mighty wrestler played a key role in elevating Hogan in their feud, resulting in him becoming a big Superstar himself.
Ric Flair and Stone Cold Steve Austin's Wrestling legacy
Much like Hogan and Andre, Ric Flair was a prominent figure of the 1980s and 1990s, influencing The Undertaker's career. The Nature Boy was a key wrestler in the NWA and went on to be a 16-time world champion in WWE, which stayed for over two decades until John Cena broke it at WrestleMania 41.
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The Undertaker's fourth wrestler in the list is Stone Cold Steve Austin, who had a good career in WCW and became a legend in WWE. He was the biggest Superstar of the Attitude Era and played a key role in WWE's revival against WCW with his larger-than-life character and in-ring work.
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