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The Undertaker Net Worth, Biography, Height, Weight & Life Story

Mark William Calaway better known by the ring name The Undertaker is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his career in WWE from 1990 to 2022. Calaway began his career in 1987, working as various gimmicks for World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) and other affiliate promotions, and he became USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion and WCWA Texas Heavyweight Champion during this time. After signing with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1989, he had a brief stint in the mid-card as “Mean” Mark Callous, before joining the World Wrestling Federation in 1990.

Calaway was rebranded as “The Undertaker” in the WWF, and gained significant mainstream popularity as a horror-themed, macabre entity that employed scare tactics and held links to the supernatural. The longest-tenured wrestler in company history at 30 years, The Undertaker was one of the most prominent figures of the Attitude Era, a boom period in the company’s business in the latter 1990s.

Undertaker Early life

Mark William Calaway was born in Houston, Texas, on March 24, 1965, the son of Frank Compton Calaway and Betty Catherine Truby. Undertaker has four older brothers named David, Michael, Paul, and Timothy. He attended Waltrip High School, where he was a member of the football and basketball teams. He graduated in 1983 and began studying on a basketball scholarship at Angelina College in Lufkin, Texas.

In 1985, he enrolled in Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth, Texas, where he majored in sport management and played as a center for the Rams in the 1985–1986 seasons. In 1986, Calaway dropped out of university to focus on a career in sports and briefly considered playing professional basketball in Europe, before deciding to focus on professional wrestling.

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 A short Description About The Undertaker

Birth name Mark William Calaway
Born March 24, 1965 (age 56)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Residence Austin, Texas, U.S.
Spouse(s)
  • Jodi Lynn (m. 1989; div. 1999)​
  • Sara Frank

(m. 2000; div. 2007)​

  • Michelle McCool

(m. 2010)​

Children 4
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
  • Cain the Undertaker
  • Commando
  • Mark Callous
  • Mean Mark Callous
  • Mean Mark
  • Dice Morgan
  • The Master of Pain
  • The Punisher
  • Kane the Undertaker
  • Texas Red
  • The Undertaker
Billed height 6 ft 10 in (208 cm)
Billed weight 309 lb (140 kg)
Billed from Death Valley
Houston, Texas
Trained by Buzz Sawyer
Debut June 26, 1987
Retired November 22, 2022

 The Undertaker Early career

Calaway began training under Buzz Sawyer in late 1986. He disliked Sawyer, who reportedly lacked commitment and provided a limited education. Calaway learned “on the job” thereafter. Performing under a mask as Texas Red, Calaway wrestled his first match on June 26, 1987 for World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW), losing to Bruiser Brody at the Dallas Sportatorium.

He was accompanied to the ring by Percival “Percy” Pringle III, who would later serve as his manager in the WWF. Two myths have circulated regarding Calaway’s beginnings in the industry, the first being that he made his in-ring debut in 1984, and the second being that he was trained by former WCCW colleague Don Jardine.

World Championship Wrestling Career

In 1989, Calaway joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as a villain and adopted the ring name “Mean Mark” Callous, a name devised for him by Terry Funk. He was portrayed as a morbid character; he wore predominantly black ring attire and was described by announcer Jim Ross as having a fondness for pet snakes and the music of Ozzy Osbourne.

Callous was promptly drafted into The Skyscrapers tag team to replace a legitimately injured Sid Vicious and he made his debut on January 3, 1990, in a match later televised against Agent Steel and Randy Harris. The new team gained some notoriety at Clash of the Champions X when they beat down The Road Warriors after their match.

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Undertaker Professional wrestling style and persona

The original Deadman character depicted him as a Western mortician dressed in a trench coat, gray-striped tie and gray-ringed, black stetson hat with gray gloves and boot spats. He was portrayed as impervious to pain, something accomplished by Calaway not selling his opponents’ attacks. He was managed by Paul Bearer, who used an urn to give The Undertaker mysterious powers which helped energize him. During his early career, he used the rendition of the Funeral march by Frédéric Chopin as his entrance theme. WWF composer Jim Johnson changed the Chopin march to create a new theme, the Graveyard Symphony.

The Undertaker Personal life

Calaway was married to his first wife Jodi Lynn between 1989 and 1999; they had a son, Gunner Vincent Calaway, born in 1993. Calaway married his second wife, Sara Frank, in 2000. In 2001, she made televised appearances with the WWE as part of a feud between Calaway and Diamond Dallas Page, in which she was acknowledged as Calaway’s wife. They had two daughters together, Chasey and Gracie Calaway, before divorcing in 2007. In 2010, he married former wrestler Michelle McCool. Their first child together, a daughter named Kaia Faith Calaway, was born in 2012.

The Undertaker Salary

The Undertaker’s Net Worth can be attributed almost entirely to his career at WWE. Yes the Undertaker has toiled his way up the ladder. The Undertaker gone through some serious hardwork, has been involved in more matches than most of the other superstars, has even played dead on several occasions, but he has made it to the top of the WWE roster. The Undertaker’s salary at the WWE is rumored to be around $2.5 million annually.

The Undertaker Net Worth

As of 2022, The Undertaker’s Net Worth is estimated to be around $17 million. The Undertaker has a horror-themed, macabre personality. He employs scare tactics and supposed links to the supernatural to scare his opponents. By the end of his almost three-decade-long career garnered him almost $16 million from his regular salary alone. The audiences were fortunate enough to watch the Undertaker in action more and more since the dawn of the 90s.

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Then, WWE CEO Vince McMahon paid him a whopping $400k to $700k per appearance. The wrestling arena gets stacked with thousands of viewers every show. Hence, the cash inflow isn’t that difficult. The Undertaker, therefore, is the highest-earning wrestler with an annual salary of $2.5 million.

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