@@brucemichaelgrossman4913 he only would compete at super heavyweight.... basically nobody with skill fought there because they thought size was the ticket there. Best athlete at that size in his prime easily but learning the techniques and doing them right while under pressure in a fight is different. As an attraction to fight.... Asia would've loved him.... Japan particularly. The PrideFC and later the DreamFC organizations loved freakshow fights
Undertaker is my favorite wrestler of all time. He can do it all-brawl, wrestle, submissions, and of course cut good promos and good characters whether it was the dead man or the American Bad-ass. Another fun match I don't hear get mentioned often is Angle Vs Undertaker vs The Rock at Vengeance 2002 for the Undisputed Title (I'm new to this channel so if they talked or reviewed it, feel free to correct to me)
@@dannyhoban I don't remember him saying that, but it's pretty obvious he meant "attract-ive" and not "attract-ed." I am inclined to agree with that statement as well. She wasn't very attractive to me either. Doesn't mean she wasn't a nice person or anything.
I think Taker & Kurt had good chemistry. They just had a few off days. The matches on SD in 2002 & 2003 are good matches. The NWO 2006 match and their rematch on SD in 2006.
I saw Taker say in an interview that if mma was big back in his day he would have gone down that path instead.
Mark Calaway in his prime in MMA would have been scary. His agility and athleticism at his size before all the injuries was unparalleled.
What weight class would he have competed as? Dude wouldn’t have had any opponents lol
@@brucemichaelgrossman4913 he only would compete at super heavyweight.... basically nobody with skill fought there because they thought size was the ticket there. Best athlete at that size in his prime easily but learning the techniques and doing them right while under pressure in a fight is different. As an attraction to fight.... Asia would've loved him.... Japan particularly. The PrideFC and later the DreamFC organizations loved freakshow fights
Crazy thing is his hips were badly injured before he evem first debuted in wwe.
Its true, its dam true
If Undertaker vs Kurt at No Way Out 2006 had been a WM match, it would be remembered as a top 10, possibly top 5, all time classic. Change my mind.
Undertaker is my favorite wrestler of all time. He can do it all-brawl, wrestle, submissions, and of course cut good promos and good characters whether it was the dead man or the American Bad-ass. Another fun match I don't hear get mentioned often is Angle Vs Undertaker vs The Rock at Vengeance 2002 for the Undisputed Title (I'm new to this channel so if they talked or reviewed it, feel free to correct to me)
for a man his size taker is an extremely talented wrestler period
Undertaker would’ve knocked everyone out in MMA, the guy was so fast for his size and an amazing athlete, what a Beast
The Smackdown match two weeks after NWO was the best imo
Yeah that taker brought in that submission hell's gate and a lot grappling..
Angle taught Taker Hell's Gate. Angle made him tap with the Triangle choke in a random Smackdown match circa 2003.
Wish James Storm would get a real WWE run
Brock Lesnar vs Undertaker in MMA. That would be something I would've like to see.
lesnar would win in 10 seconds
I remember watching Kurt angle said to the undertaker wife I don't even like her and she not very attracted🤣
This comment was edited and still you made no sense
@@dannyhoban maybe English isn’t their first language, be nice
@@HypePerformanceGroup his names Daniel Robinson hahahaha
@@dannyhoban I don't remember him saying that, but it's pretty obvious he meant "attract-ive" and not "attract-ed." I am inclined to agree with that statement as well. She wasn't very attractive to me either. Doesn't mean she wasn't a nice person or anything.
I think Taker & Kurt had good chemistry. They just had a few off days. The matches on SD in 2002 & 2003 are good matches. The NWO 2006 match and their rematch on SD in 2006.
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