#7: THE UNDERTAKER

The Undertaker is perhaps the greatest gimmick of all time. Even in 2018, the supernatural theme works. We know he doesn't really command lightning and dig graves, but if the fans didn't still enjoy it, they would have booed him as they used to boo Roman Reigns.
The Undertaker has been with the WWE since 1990. He debuted at that year's Survivor Series and has been a fixture ever since.
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While his matches have been hard to watch over the last few years, it's because he's been wrestling well into his 50s.
When the Deadman came along and was in his prime, he was different than a lot of the other big men in WWE. He was slender, agile, fast and strong. He wasn't plodding in the ring and he could perform moves off of the top rope.
He has been one of Vince's all-time favourites and more importantly, he was the locker-room leader. If he didn't like something, he'd let you know. A great example of this is how Shawn Michaels would have some 'problems' if he didn't go ahead with dropping the WWE Championship to 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin at Wrestlemania 14.
His impact was so great, that he was given an undefeated streak at Wrestlemania. Starting with Wrestlemania 7 in 1991, the Undertaker would go on to an undefeated mark of 21-0 at 'Manias until he lost to Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania 30 in 2014.
The streak became synonymous with the Deadman, and attempting to end it became a consolation prize for a wrestler who wasn't in a title match at the biggest show of the year.
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