No one will ever, ever, EVER fill the Undertaker’s shoes! He’s the icon that I grew up with who took on more legends than anyone could ever hope to in their lifetime!!! Long live the GOAT!!!!!!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
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Undertaker was an era. He was born in the golden era, thrived in attitude era, destroyed people in the ruthless aggression era, and immortalized himself in the PG era
Let me help you with that. Because Undertaker is wrestling PERIOD. I stopped watching after he lost. He is the best to ever do this. Ric Flair is Ric Flair. But the Deadman is eternal.
It finally happened, Dad! Our favorite wrestler is in the Hall of Fame where he belongs! I wish you could watch this with me, we'd both be in tears. Congratulations, Undertaker! You definitely deserve it!
Nah in this case YOU DESERVE IT was dumb because it's blatantly obvious he deserves to be in HOF. So the fans were stating the painfully obvious in the most cliche way possible. THANK YOU TAKER would've been way more appropriate
@@danlc95 I guess that these modern-day fans feel that some wrestlers don't always get the rewards they deserve, and that some wrestlers get rewards they DON'T deserve, so this chant is their way of saying, "Yes WWE, in this instance you have done the right thing by rewarding this person. Good job." Modern-day wrestling fans are mostly judges. They're not watching because they're invested in storylines or characters. They're observing, in the same way an Olympic judge or a movie critic would. They have sucked the fun out of being a wrestling fan.
I had the privilege to see Undertaker live as a young kid, in the front row, about 25 years ago now. I’ll never forget that night, or the presence he had in that arena. Most well deserved HoF induction ever!
Same but not taker for me. It was the steiner brothers, eddie guerrero, dean malenko, the outsiders, sting and luger, macho man and ric flair, on the same show. A wcw house show about a week or two after bash at the beach 1996.
same here my friend at the wrestlemania 22 tour he came all the way to new zealand and wrestled kurt angle and mark henry in a triple threat in the main event that was 16 years ago time fly's fast man
I also had that privilege a few times back in the day.. I will never forget the time I was able to reach out while Take was making his entrance and was actually able to touch his arm. The wizard hat on his right forearm... Man he did have an awesome presence.
That ovation was nuts in a great way. Holy cow we knew it would be huge but that's a understatement. Fans wanted to show him how much they appreciated his 30 yrs of dedication to wwf/wwe and fans. No one comes close to taker when it comes to fans respect. It's sad the character will be gone but will never be forgotten. Thank u taker
@@Mianja it was insane ill give u that cuz Austin was incredible also since he started 3:16 gimmick. But I still think takers ovation was a whole lot bigger than Austin's. Taker was one of the constants With fans 30 yrs from the debut of him with brother love to now. Changed his gimmick many times but taker kept his badass part with his supernatural look, then to American badass and big evil and back to the Deadman. Fans do have alot of respect for Austin but taker it was different.
Taker deserved every single clap and every letter of every chant in that arena and across the world. He’s the last of an age where Kayfabe was dying but nobody questioned his gimmick or the angles he was a part of for the last 30 years. He’s a true showman and deserves every ounce of respect from every past, present, and future wrestler. Nobody will be as revered as he is.
Bruh the dude would be alive today if he just respected the quarantine. And stayed home instead of recklessly going out to the beach when there was no security around cuz of a pandemic . I mean the guy went out like 3 months into the pandemic today it’s been 2 years and counting and the pandemic isn’t fully over yet geez
@@thelucharing4857 you want to be a sheep be one healthy people shouldn’t have to be locked up ok weak older are the ones to worry about get tf over it
Maybe the greatest HOF speech ever, the chills and the Never say never is the best induction, Undertaker is and still a legend, an icon. He made our childood
Undertaker you damn right you are deserved this moment right here I remember when you throw uso father off the top he'll in a cell you was scary rolling your eyes at the back of your head I all so remember that you was underdefeat at wrestle maina everyone that came to your yard you deserved them we love you the undertaker so much thank you for everything that you done see you again dead man
I'd say it's by far the best HOF speech ever, Taker not only talked about his legendary career and the people he loved and not only was he hilarious, but he also offered many words of great inspiration for everybody watching.
Vader being recognized and the speech of his wife and son had me crying. This is so true. These wrestlers give up so much of their personal lives and families to perform for their fans. Cider was a legend because worked so hard. I appreciate his son recognizing his father and the legacy that amazing man buikt.
Truth be told Vader was a much bigger star and had more success during his eariler run in WCW as Big Van Vader than he did in WWF, but he still left a mark with his contribution to WWF even though he was never WWF world champion and was kept at mid card level vs main eventing in WCW.
Same here. Well said. I am really happy that I got to see Attitude Era and Ruthless Aggression. Also got to see The Undertaker in Lord of Darkness/Ministry of Darkness through The American Badass and The Deadman.
I was also apart of these great memories it was wwf at the time attitude era was the best one of the best time in wrestling history it was better way back then .
The fact only the undertaker has reached four eras 1990-1996 Golden Era 1997-2002 Attitude Era 2003-2007 Ruthless Agression Era 2008-2020 Pg Era/Pandemic Era 2021-2022 He's In The Hall Of Famer's What A Legend He Is The True G.O.A.T
Taker as an entertainer was one of the best, but I heard the guy was a real piece of work back stage. Heck, he started a backstage wrestling court, where they would belittle & vote on people for not "working" a certain way.
@@KermitOfWar yea it’s called structure. Most of them were on drugs or alcohol at the time so there needed to be a structure. Sounds like you’ve been sheltered all your life.
Scott is actually a decent modest caring person when he is out of character , you could tell by watching some of his interviews when he is being himself
@@8512124 hes also likely matured and calmed down along with seeing how well his nephew is being treated along with his brother and we all know Bron had to of played a major diplomatic role here.
Undertaker is so iconic many unique matches were based in his character,namely: BURIED ALIVE MATCH, CASKET MATCH, LAST RIDE MATCH and HELL IN A CELL MÀTCH. Truly a LEGEND
Undertaker's first appearance changed WWE( WWF back then) like never before. It was like everyone was scared but in awe and yet no feeling of dislike or hate towards him. It was awesome.
The Undertaker's legacy will live on forever in the hearts and minds of wrestling fans all across the world. The single greatest character to ever enter the squared circle. Thank you Taker.
I've never seen any wrestler like him. Rock could move crowds, but Taker managing to hide so much about himself and the fact that he's a genuinely good guy is insane. I was a kid when I started watching this - I loved Batista and Triple H, but I had a respect for Taker that was undeniable, and this is coming from a ~9yo kid - and I like to believe that most adults respected him for his professionalism. He's one of the best professional wrestlers I've ever seen.
Shad Gaspard truly deserves it, a hero we will never forget. ❤🙏 And Undertaker's speech was the best! And when the crowd cheering him for so long, Thank you Undertaker. 👏👏
Taker getting that much ovation from the crowd has me tearing up . This man entertained us beyond imagination . All of us shared these moments with people who are not around today . I’m happy I got watch taker perform with my dad . I’ll cherish those memories forever
Rick Steiner was one heck of a performer, and this is the Scott I remember--humbled. Looking back at Vader and how hard his character was and listening to his son are opposites, but I love it. Shad's son will grow up knowing his dad was a great man!! Undertaker, there's nothing left to say. No words can say what he meant to wrestling.
Undertaker was a hall of famer in my eyes 20 years ago! He stood the test of time and still puts on a show! I have his posters on my wall and I'm an adult now. Thanks Deadman!
The Undertaker has experienced everything and you can see it thru those tears of his. The friends he made, the friends he's lost, historical moments from Hell in a Cell to wrestling to defeating everyones favorite wrestler to his defeat from Lesnar. This man is a legend and i feel bad for the new generation who werent able to experience him in his prime. Love live The Undertaker. True legend.
Seeing undertaker up there and how emotional he was, I took for granted how much he cared about wrestling. We’ll never have another era of wrestlers that love their character the way he did.
I’m a 28 year old man, at work, watching this and balling my eyes out. Undertaker was a part of my childhood. The American badass 💪🏻 that man put his life on the line for years to entertain us, the fans, and he did a phenomenal job at it. Thank you Taker! 😭
Followed Undertaker since his WWF Debut. It feels like yesterday when me and my dad watched him and Paul Bearer. So much time has passed and so many iconic wrestlers have gone but he remained.
I'm so glad I went to this. Ever since I was a kid, I always said when Undertaker is inducted to the HoF, I will make sure to find a way to attend. Never realized how great it would be, and never imagined how awesome Wrestlemania wouls be either. Great weekend. Thank you Taker
Truly, people only talk about the Steiner and Undertaker tonight, but Vader’s son’s speech was both emotional and absolutely beautiful tribute to his father.
@@RomanticRomeoCasanova69 really you're going to insult the guy That's talking about his late father classy. very classy. how about for WWE for not putting a little bit of text in the bottom left of who each clip was nominating
@@starblursd I was being excessively cordial considering how moronic it is to talk about someone for that long without even once saying the name of who you are actually talking about. Is this the premise for a Monty Python skit? That goes for any situation where someone talks about someone without mentioning their name. Also, Classy Freddie Blassie has got nothing to do with this. Many wrestling fans have never ever seen this kids face so of course not everyone is going to know who the heck he is talking about. Especially those that have only seen this clip and don't have the network to see the full segment. Do you like it when news reporters talk about "the issue" for an hour but actually don't bother to even say what "the issue" is? How about restaurants that don't bother to post their hours or just leave a vague disclaimer "Open until late". How about phones that can do everything in 2022 except block anonymous/private calls and when you ask the expert at the call center how to rectify the situation he starts babbling on about apps that can block 1-800 numbers as if he has never heard of or thought about anonymous/private calls. You guys in the comment section like a total and complete lack of common sense like that that too? How about grocery clerks that bag every item but leave a random item unbagged for no reason at all as if it makes perfect sense to try and struggle carrying it when you don't have to. I bag it myself obviously while they stand there with a blank look on their oxy moronic faces with drool emanating out of the left side of their gaping maw. How about those Subway workers that ask you if you want random vegetables witheld on your sandwich right after loudly telling them that you want EVERYTHING on it several times. Do I need to borrow Jimmy Hart's megaphone to get their ears functioning adequately or will that make no difference to these Lethargic Lobotomized Lame Lemming Lackeys? Of course the one that makes observations about the idiocy of things in society is always the stupid one.
Steiners was a touching moment. Growing up, all I had was my WCW tapes. They were so popular amongst the WCW fans. Seeing them now 30 year later, in the HOF, is very heart warming.
@@johnnyc3418 He said in an interview that in hid mind and heart he is still in the ring but the body cannot follow. Injuries and age ain't gonna let him continue...
Man seeing Taker up there … the fans appreciate him so much and so they should. Put his body on the line for years for the business and gave us all some of the greatest moments in the history of the sport, bar none. The greatest to have ever done it. Thank you Taker for the memories.
When you dedicate almost your whole life to delivering a specific character to the fans just to entertain them and keep them on track and then hearing "You deserve it" at your HOF induction - what an emotion this must be. I first saw taker '94 being 3 years old and followed him ever since. Truly a remarkable individual. YOU DESERVE IT!
@@Unethical_Ethical_HackTips of course they do, but Taker was the only one living this gimmick for 30 years... it's easy to be Triple H or HBK when you're out there in public, but dressing black 300 days a year and not talking much/no interviews for so long to keep this gimmick mysterious - OMG. You need a strong soul and a lot of willpower to do this.
I first saw Undertaker when I was young but older than you, watching wrestling with my father who has since passed and grew up watching him. Saw him live a few times over the years. I had to watch his HOF induction I feel like he’s been a part of life somehow since I can remember
So emotional. It is so good to see Vader acknowledged in this way. And Shad is nothing short of a hero, not in the abstract over-used sense, but in the absolute full sense of the word.
Definitely some emotional moments. JTG and Shads son doing their entrance spot was very touching. You could see J getting emotional as he left the ring. Takers whole induction made even the toughest individuals tear up. Specially when Taker told Vince " I love you" Ah, right in the feels
Nunca vi um lutador impor tanto respeito quanto ele, escondendo muito da pessoa que ele era e também do personagem, sem muitas promos, é inegável que ele foi o maior lutador da história da WWE, batia de frente com qualquer um, não importava quem, ele ia sem medo, vai deixar muita saudade, mas o tempo é implacável, obrigado Taker por ser o GOAT e marcar nossa infância e nossas vidas
It's going to be a sad day when this man, this legend The Undertaker, departs from this world. For all you've done for us, childhood and adulthood, I thank you for your service.
I was honored to see Shad Gaspard perform and The Undertaker perform on two different WWE nights as a kid. The best nights my eyes have ever seen in sports entertainment. Thank you Undertaker and Rest in Peace Shad Gaspard, a true warrior and father. Gave your life to save his.
@@danielfreemanreels4053 I saw Shad during Cryme Tyme and his solo run and I saw The Undertaker during the Triple H feud in Chicago. Shad died by drowning saving his son.
Undertaker=icon/Legend! Shad was a good worker, performer, athlete, & above all that obviously a great father/man. Gave his life to save his son! Thats a real man right there! Rip shad Gaspard.
Some people talk about who was the biggest of all time: Hogan, Rock, Austin, Cena Some people talk about who was the greatest of all time: Flair, Michaels, Jericho Say what you like, but to me, The Undertaker is the one man who transcends both lists, the biggest and greatest of all time, in a league of his own. He truly is the phenom.
Honestly undertaker did a lot. So did Cana, rock, mix, edge, mick foley. Man that era had nothing but legends bro. Personally I think stone cold and heart break kid were the best enetertainers with the best matches. Undertaker had alot of brutal matches that earned him his spot. But alot of people are forgotten like big daddy v, umaga, rishiki. Mark Henry. Telling you mfs had a whole legend line up in the 90 to maybe the 2015ish.
@@stone65037 It always bothers me how Umaga is forgotten, he was a great monster heel and when he died they swept his memory under the rug, so disrespectful. Still, I don't think I explained my original point very well. Imagine you had to give every wrestler 2 scores, one for how good they were, and one for how big they were (say out of 100). Taker wouldn't top either list, but combined score I think he would be top and not even close.
All things considered from his backstage conduct and influence, his in-ring work, drawing power and longevity - he's the GOAT of WWE, but just as a wrestler alone, it's subjective TBH, and if you include every era since the 1860's then it's impossible to have one GOAT, due to the changing nature of the industry.
It's a fact that when I used to watch wrestling back in the day.. Whenever there was an undertaker vs anyone you knew that it was going to be epic. Undertaker deserved it for all that he accomplished in the business and the memories that he gave us as fans. Amazing legacy... Totally unmatched
WWE would be nothing without Undertaker. WWE was created around Undertaker. At 49yrs of age i still am fascinated about this GOAT and still give me goosebumps. 👊🏻
Mark put his hat on and instantly become Undertaker... " never say never " The best of his Mind Games. I did cry like a baby and I'm proud of it. Thanks for everything Taker.
This is so special. Not that he's finally in the HOF. Or that he is retiring for good. But the fact that here he stands as Mark Calloway, showing raw emotion as himself, finally, after decades of playing The Undertaker perfectly even outside of the ring. He kept that persona going and never broke character. Must feel really damn good to be able to show real emotion as a man.
I’ve never seen anyone get that reaction for the HOF. He is truly the greatest Wrestler and character of all time. Not only for his longevity, but for the quality he gave us.
@@msanm5 You have to go by drawing power. Shawn Michaels and Undertaker were never top draws for the company. Therefore, there's no way that either one of them can be the greatest of all time. lol
@@smartmouf3116 Undertaker cant be the greatest of all time, you say??? Bro you should be ashamed of yourself uk? Please delete your comment on the video and go out of it, forget that you know something called WWE.
@@smartmouf3116 Shawn literally has some of the greatest WrestleMania matches of all time and he def was the top draw through out the new generation era lol
I’m 30 seconds in on Rick’s speech… I bet Scott still doesn’t particularly care about the HOF himself, but I think Rick’s outpouring of heartfelt pride that he got to do so much with his brother by his side is what’s choking Scott up. I’m very happy for both of them, and I really hope that Rick’s boy gets treated better than some of the other 2nd gen’ers have over the decades And yes, I know that the Steiner’s have a legacy of locker room heat for being line-crossers.
@@sonicthekid249 Scott doesn't really like WWE and has a deep distrust for HHH and Stephanie. He doesn't care about the HOF for himself. He was here for Rick.
I would say from the Stiener's, Vader, and Taker are true wresting giants, and to Shad who gave his life to save his son there is NO way his action and him should be forgotten. Wow
Being born in 2000 and seeing this man on cable Tv back then as a kid was one of the the best moments of my childhood thanks undertaker for giving our generation so much entertainment you are a legend now 🤟🏾⭐️
this 2022 HOF hits different - The return of Scott to WWE - Queen Sharmel one of the best valet in WWE Ruthless Aggression Era - The Warrior from the Hood Shad Gaspard RIP - Finally Big Van Vader got the HOF - The Goat itself in this HOF, The Undertaker
I liked this HOF class. This is how it should be going forward: a class of 4-5 deserving inductees, not jamming in 8-9 people each year. I really enjoyed this year’s presentation.
Watching Undertaker get emotional made me teary eyed just thinking about how getting old sucks! I loved growing up watching old WWF. I was born in 1988 and remember watching wrestling with my aunt when I was 4 or 5 and actually being scared when I seen the Undertaker's matches. Thank you "Undertaker" for the great childhood memories of a true legend.
Bro me to lol I was scared to watch I remember when he popped out the titantron after the casket match with yokozuna I was scared to sleep that night 🤣
Born the same year, I grow up watching WWF attitude era till early WWE and love every second of it. When I was a kid I was 100% thinking that Taker and Kane are really brothers. Among all the others iconic favorites of mine, I can say that the Undertaker is always my solid top 3.
@@itiahnam3718 The greatest injustice in WWE Kayfabe history! The entire heel locker room banded together to damn-near kill him, and not one babyface came to help.
Other HOFers may have taken the company forward and even break the highest levels never seen before but throughout it all, Undertaker is the one that kept the locker room and company together. He's truly an icon and one of a kind when he says "Never, Say Never" and you FREAKING BELIEVE IT.
I feel what Vader's son said. Being a son of a sea farer, most of the time my dad was absent during the biggest time of my life but what he achieved and did was so much.
He totally deserved this moment! He deserved it long ago! I remember the first time i saw him and Kane in the 90s as a kid. I was terrified and excited all in one. The undertaker is a legend without a doubt.
Gonna miss the lights going out halfway through a match & just that solitary church bell chiming, then everyone instantly going nuts. There will never be another like him. The Phenom, The American Badass, The Deadman, the goat. He can finally rest in peace - happy retirement legend.
I could've listened to Taker for some more hours. Hearing him talk about all those things yet knowing he probably had so much more he could have said was just absolutely amazing. I love this man as much as he loves this business and I'm thankful that I got to grow up with him. His speech, no, his entire presence at the HoF 2022 made me tear up. Thank you, Taker. For everything!
Seeing taker tear up made me cry, this man deserves everything much respect you have changed so many peoples lives and have grown to be an amazing human being, I love ya big guy🖤🖤
@@dominiquejones3805 What you trying to say by stating than he's the "Goat" I mean if it is by what I was only coming to the idea of you being sarcastically enough like to "throw a tantrum / toss a bone" or even better said, give us a very good hint about how you feel just because he's been really able to keep its own 'throne' for "so long..."?
Thank you, Mark. Not only for the memories, but for being an inspiration during a dark time I had none. You are, and always will be, my hero. Congratulations - you deserve it!
I've been a fan of Undertaker since 1986. Before he was known as Undertaker. He's a serious badass and an amazing human being. He thoroughly earned the right to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
I remember being just a kid playing a videogame with a friend, which holds some WWF stars like Ric Flair and Sting. The character that got me was Undertaker rolling his eyes to the back of his head and I was a fan ever since. The matches, the Icon that Taker has been for three decades... There will never be anyone bigger, better or badder than The American DeadAss; The Undertaker. From the bottom of my heart, the biggest legend in sports entertainment! Thank you, Mark for being so dedicated to both WWF and WWE and the entire WWE Universe! You're a legend and I love you!
The love and respect shown for taker unbelievable.......Takers YEARS of sacrifice and service to the WWE and the fans........ PRICELESS!!!..... THANK YOU TAKER!!!!
Finally Shad Gaspard got recognition since his passing! He passed and never got recognized on any episode of Raw or Smackdown when he passed! Thank You Shad and “Cryme Time” Rest Easy WARRIOR!
To not only be such a great wrestler, certainly as a big man, but to do so for so many years and be so beloved, but to be respected as much as he was backstage for so long, just goes to show what a phenomenal example to the industry Undertaker is. We will never see his like again.
Thank you Taker. I was present At Hartford in 1990 for the Survivor Series and witnessed your debut. That night I forever became a fan of you and knew you were gonna leave a big mark in wrestling but I had no idea that mark was this big. Long live the Deadman! Rest In Peace
No one will ever, ever, EVER fill the Undertaker’s shoes! He’s the icon that I grew up with who took on more legends than anyone could ever hope to in their lifetime!!! Long live the GOAT!!!!!!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
@@theazashtarian0001 greatest of all time
Greatest of all time
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Man to see one of your childhood heroes tear up really hits you right in the heart. Thank you Deadman for making my childhood awesome
Dude it made me cry. Him and Kane were my heroes.
I love it
Amen dude.
Yeah Bret Hart and Mr Perfect was my favourites I like the original undertaker from the 90s not the 2000s
It sure does.
Undertaker was an era. He was born in the golden era, thrived in attitude era, destroyed people in the ruthless aggression era, and immortalized himself in the PG era
Every time we heard that GONG it was on!
Well said
Let me help you with that. Because Undertaker is wrestling PERIOD. I stopped watching after he lost. He is the best to ever do this. Ric Flair is Ric Flair. But the Deadman is eternal.
@@yahbastahd6862 BRIAN F’N PILLMAN COME ON ITS BEEN TOO F’N LONG PUT HIM IN ALREADY
As stated, extremely well said. Truth!
Undertaker's hardest battle was trying not to cry while the crowd shouts " You deserved it"
What a Legend❤
He was a true legend
Wrestlers tried in vain for 30 years to crack him up and get him to break character. This almost did it.
He lost that battle 😬
It finally happened, Dad! Our favorite wrestler is in the Hall of Fame where he belongs! I wish you could watch this with me, we'd both be in tears. Congratulations, Undertaker! You definitely deserve it!
this comment made my day
That sucks your dad couldn't watch it with you
Sorry about your pops..
💝😢
Sorry about your dad
A "You Deserve It" chant might be the most wholesome crowd display I've ever seen. Hell of a career Taker!
Definetly
First time I think the wwe Univers has ever chanted that at a hall of fame induction ceremony
Wwe laid over what they were actually Chanting
@@dwdw5163 What were they actually chanting
@@quentinparhiala9415 THANK YOU TAKER
“YOU DESERVE IT” never applied more than this moment. Thank you Taker.
I hate that chant but it was definitely appropriate in this case.
Of course the fans had to hijack this moment with their stupid, overused chant.
Nah in this case YOU DESERVE IT was dumb because it's blatantly obvious he deserves to be in HOF. So the fans were stating the painfully obvious in the most cliche way possible. THANK YOU TAKER would've been way more appropriate
Fans need to realize that earning something has merit. No one deserves anything.
Undertaker has certainly earned all his accolade.
@@danlc95 I guess that these modern-day fans feel that some wrestlers don't always get the rewards they deserve, and that some wrestlers get rewards they DON'T deserve, so this chant is their way of saying, "Yes WWE, in this instance you have done the right thing by rewarding this person. Good job." Modern-day wrestling fans are mostly judges. They're not watching because they're invested in storylines or characters. They're observing, in the same way an Olympic judge or a movie critic would. They have sucked the fun out of being a wrestling fan.
I cannot watch Undertaker's speech without crying. He was my childhood.
We’re lucky to have him in our childhood 🥲
True
True:(
the only wrestler to ever be in all eras
I met him when I was 3/4 years old so sweet to me he was I grew up with him too 😢 oh lord I cryed so much when he retired
Never been a more deserving “you deserve it” chant from the crowd than this one
nor a more enthusiastic one either.
Hulk Hogan had a loud one but yeah takers was good
@BRENTAMANIA89 yep if anyone deserved the biggest ever was Hogan
@@HQLondon23 no?wth
@@HQLondon23 nah hes racist
Undertaker is truly the icon of all icons in the history of WWE.
yeah...he is your favorite Icons favorite Icon...
I still feel a way that they made him lose the streak but the ppl know who runs this yard
@@EPID3MiC2NDU He may lose his streak but he still command the yard.
The Undertaker was a legend and I respect for your opinion
I know he is icon but not all of icons in the history of wwe. I think Stone Cold, The Rock, Bret Hart more iconic than him.
I had the privilege to see Undertaker live as a young kid, in the front row, about 25 years ago now. I’ll never forget that night, or the presence he had in that arena. Most well deserved HoF induction ever!
I thought Undertaker was going to his Deadman gimmick.
Same but not taker for me. It was the steiner brothers, eddie guerrero, dean malenko, the outsiders, sting and luger, macho man and ric flair, on the same show. A wcw house show about a week or two after bash at the beach 1996.
same here my friend at the wrestlemania 22 tour he came all the way to new zealand and wrestled kurt angle and mark henry in a triple threat in the main event that was 16 years ago time fly's fast man
I also had that privilege a few times back in the day.. I will never forget the time I was able to reach out while Take was making his entrance and was actually able to touch his arm. The wizard hat on his right forearm... Man he did have an awesome presence.
I wish I were that lucky.
That ovation was nuts in a great way. Holy cow we knew it would be huge but that's a understatement. Fans wanted to show him how much they appreciated his 30 yrs of dedication to wwf/wwe and fans. No one comes close to taker when it comes to fans respect. It's sad the character will be gone but will never be forgotten. Thank u taker
Go look at stone colds induction 2009 hof it was also insane
@@Mianja it was insane ill give u that cuz Austin was incredible also since he started 3:16 gimmick. But I still think takers ovation was a whole lot bigger than Austin's. Taker was one of the constants With fans 30 yrs from the debut of him with brother love to now. Changed his gimmick many times but taker kept his badass part with his supernatural look, then to American badass and big evil and back to the Deadman. Fans do have alot of respect for Austin but taker it was different.
Taker deserved every single clap and every letter of every chant in that arena and across the world.
He’s the last of an age where Kayfabe was dying but nobody questioned his gimmick or the angles he was a part of for the last 30 years. He’s a true showman and deserves every ounce of respect from every past, present, and future wrestler. Nobody will be as revered as he is.
@@amandagrothmann308 Pretty much Undertaker was everybody's childhood. Also goes with HBK and HHH.
Shut up Amanda
Undertaker gave one of the best speeches ever. I'm so glad they waited until the crowds returned.
They should have done the same for Kane.
No reason for Crowds not to be there ridiculous!
Well, the crowd gave big part of the speech :P
It would have been perfect if Paul Bearer was still alive to induct him. Ohhh yeeaah(in my Paul Bearer voice)
@@ForgottenGames the crowd should be beaten for still using that stupid "WHAT?!" chant
Shad Gaspard was the perfect choice for the Warrior Award. And Undertaker’s induction actually made me cry. What an amazing Hall of Fame class.
Chads and takers got me choked up.
Bruh the dude would be alive today if he just respected the quarantine. And stayed home instead of recklessly going out to the beach when there was no security around cuz of a pandemic . I mean the guy went out like 3 months into the pandemic today it’s been 2 years and counting and the pandemic isn’t fully over yet geez
Yes I agree and that standing ovation for undertaker sent chills thru me
@@thelucharing4857 coward
@@thelucharing4857 you want to be a sheep be one healthy people shouldn’t have to be locked up ok weak older are the ones to worry about get tf over it
Maybe the greatest HOF speech ever, the chills and the Never say never is the best induction, Undertaker is and still a legend, an icon. He made our childood
Undertaker you damn right you are deserved this moment right here I remember when you throw uso father off the top he'll in a cell you was scary rolling your eyes at the back of your head I all so remember that you was underdefeat at wrestle maina everyone that came to your yard you deserved them we love you the undertaker so much thank you for everything that you done see you again dead man
So so sick
The fact there was no interruptions is awesome
The never say never was just awesome and so sick
I'd say it's by far the best HOF speech ever, Taker not only talked about his legendary career and the people he loved and not only was he hilarious, but he also offered many words of great inspiration for everybody watching.
Rip Shad Gaspard and really thank you for your wrestling.
Now he's a legend. ✨🙏🏻✨
Vader being recognized and the speech of his wife and son had me crying. This is so true. These wrestlers give up so much of their personal lives and families to perform for their fans. Cider was a legend because worked so hard. I appreciate his son recognizing his father and the legacy that amazing man buikt.
Built
Truth be told Vader was a much bigger star and had more success during his eariler run in WCW as Big Van Vader than he did in WWF, but he still left a mark with his contribution to WWF even though he was never WWF world champion and was kept at mid card level vs main eventing in WCW.
Loved the work of Cider and his tag team partner Perry
Their manager Buikt really helped them along at a crucial time
@@Solid_Jackson 😂😂
Love me a good Cider
The 90s had some of the most iconic characters - this officially closes the chapter of my era of pro wrestling
Same here. Well said. I am really happy that I got to see Attitude Era and Ruthless Aggression. Also got to see The Undertaker in Lord of Darkness/Ministry of Darkness through The American Badass and The Deadman.
@@bluewaves2539 BRIAN F’N PILLMAN COME ON ITS BEEN TOO F’N LONG PUT HIM IN ALREADY
I was also apart of these great memories it was wwf at the time attitude era was the best one of the best time in wrestling history it was better way back then .
Well said. Same goes for me.
Me too..... He represents the last of his ilk.... Man I miss the Attitude Era and the Monday night Wars...
I cried when Shad's son came out to accept the award. that is what a true father is. a man who will give his life to save their kids.
Whos Shad?
@@waterdeptworker he was part of Cryme Time in WWE.
I cried when his son and jtg did the cryme time handshake
@@UsurperGrimm ooh ok...I havnt watched Wrestling for like10 years o
@@UsurperGrimm ooh ok...I havnt watched Wrestling for like10 years o
The fact only the undertaker has reached four eras
1990-1996 Golden Era
1997-2002 Attitude Era
2003-2007 Ruthless Agression Era
2008-2020 Pg Era/Pandemic Era
2021-2022 He's In The Hall Of Famer's
What A Legend He Is The True G.O.A.T
Wrong it’s 5 eras 1993 till 1997 was the new generation era.
Nah man there's another one. The era before the attitude era. I call it the Bret Hart era, but apparently, it's called New Gen.
In my opinion, this is one of the few "You Deserve It" chants that conveys the true meaning of deserving something.
Its stil cringy when they chant anything followed by 5 claps.
@@Beckonor nah, if you were at a show you would do it to. That's just how chants are started. It's what people have been doing for like 50 years.
Taker as an entertainer was one of the best, but I heard the guy was a real piece of work back stage. Heck, he started a backstage wrestling court, where they would belittle & vote on people for not "working" a certain way.
@@KermitOfWar yea it’s called structure. Most of them were on drugs or alcohol at the time so there needed to be a structure. Sounds like you’ve been sheltered all your life.
Scott Steiner in tears as Rick thanks him proves he's human. Steiner Bros. long overdue for their place in the Hall of Fame!
Scott is actually a decent modest caring person when he is out of character , you could tell by watching some of his interviews when he is being himself
@@8512124 BRIAN F’N PILLMAN COME ON ITS BEEN TOO F’N LONG PUT HIM IN ALREADY
@@thelevitatingbeast1179 and Adrian Adonis!
@@8512124 hes also likely matured and calmed down along with seeing how well his nephew is being treated along with his brother and we all know Bron had to of played a major diplomatic role here.
The Steiner Brothers is WCW not wwe
Undertaker is so iconic many unique matches were based in his character,namely: BURIED ALIVE MATCH, CASKET MATCH, LAST RIDE MATCH and HELL IN A CELL MÀTCH.
Truly a LEGEND
Undertaker's first appearance changed WWE( WWF back then) like never before. It was like everyone was scared but in awe and yet no feeling of dislike or hate towards him. It was awesome.
Boneyard match
Biker chain match
The Undertaker's legacy will live on forever in the hearts and minds of wrestling fans all across the world. The single greatest character to ever enter the squared circle. Thank you Taker.
Aal izz weel
I've never seen any wrestler like him. Rock could move crowds, but Taker managing to hide so much about himself and the fact that he's a genuinely good guy is insane. I was a kid when I started watching this - I loved Batista and Triple H, but I had a respect for Taker that was undeniable, and this is coming from a ~9yo kid - and I like to believe that most adults respected him for his professionalism. He's one of the best professional wrestlers I've ever seen.
No one could compare to taker
Shad Gaspard truly deserves it, a hero we will never forget. ❤🙏
And Undertaker's speech was the best! And when the crowd cheering him for so long, Thank you Undertaker. 👏👏
That award should be named after him from now on
They wouldn't stop, it was like Joseph Stalin all over again.
@@EliC09dude stop!
@@420Crush no i agree with him. the 'Warrior award' is so badly named.
hm yes, an award named after a dude who killed his wife.
@@woobgamer5210 the ultimate warrior killed his wife?
The amount of respect he has earned is truly something great, Rest in peace in The hall of fame
undertaker
an icon is an understatement
Taker getting that much ovation from the crowd has me tearing up . This man entertained us beyond imagination . All of us shared these moments with people who are not around today . I’m happy I got watch taker perform with my dad . I’ll cherish those memories forever
Who's ur dad
Well said 👏
@@itiahnam3718 “that's gotta be...that's gotta be Kane,”
Awesome as the induction of Undertaker is, lets show some love for Shad Gaspards family, what a beautiful speech.
No none will ever replace The Undertaker. He was the reason I watched Wrestling since the 90s. Long live Taker!
I agree
Bray Wyatt is the modern day undertaker.
Rick Steiner was one heck of a performer, and this is the Scott I remember--humbled. Looking back at Vader and how hard his character was and listening to his son are opposites, but I love it. Shad's son will grow up knowing his dad was a great man!!
Undertaker, there's nothing left to say. No words can say what he meant to wrestling.
I was FLOORED when I saw the Steiners. I swear that Scott said he was NEVER gonna go into the Hall of Fame
@@scoutsaresilentdeath8775, he did say that, but time brings about change PLUS, it was a mature decision he made because of his brother.
Taker got the Conqueror's haki. No doubt.
I'm sure just a look from Undertaker could subdue anybody
He was the first one who ever had it
undertaker beats gold Roger for sure
He also awakened his powers
What would be a good df for him?
Undertaker was a hall of famer in my eyes 20 years ago! He stood the test of time and still puts on a show! I have his posters on my wall and I'm an adult now. Thanks Deadman!
The Undertaker has experienced everything and you can see it thru those tears of his. The friends he made, the friends he's lost, historical moments from Hell in a Cell to wrestling to defeating everyones favorite wrestler to his defeat from Lesnar. This man is a legend and i feel bad for the new generation who werent able to experience him in his prime. Love live The Undertaker. True legend.
That's what's video is for
@@deykno87 true, i just remember waiting til 8 pm on Mondays and Thursday to watch them go live.
That's true
@@deykno87 Your right
Aka me:(
Seeing undertaker up there and how emotional he was, I took for granted how much he cared about wrestling.
We’ll never have another era of wrestlers that love their character the way he did.
The Fiend, just WWE ruined him completely.
Amen to that brother
What a night. Vince trying to avoid the what chant was hilarious. Undertaker's ovation was a loud if not louder than Stone Cold 2009.
And then just play along with the audience
He Also name dropped Jeff and bray Wyatt
@@aidenthomas3728 and omit cm punk lol. Yeah I was surprised.
Yeah but first he instigated the what chant by saying what what what
@@aidenthomas3728 why wouldn't they be mentioned this is in regards to undertaker who Wyatt and Jeff have alot of respect for
When the character he's played for so long starts to crack and you see the emotions come out ❤
I’m a 28 year old man, at work, watching this and balling my eyes out. Undertaker was a part of my childhood. The American badass 💪🏻 that man put his life on the line for years to entertain us, the fans, and he did a phenomenal job at it. Thank you Taker! 😭
Imagine that there's people that are 40 who feel the same that tells you how many generations taker impacted.
Im 28 also and crying like a toddler smh one of the goats
I’m 28 myself, balling my eyes out. I was thinking to myself, would he do the iconic exit and put on the hat one last time and he did 😭
@@TheHyphen couldn’t agree more man. I was born 93. Taker been wrestling since before I was even born. He is a legend.
Everyone loves the undertaker I remember talking with my class mates in school about the undertaker 20 years ago
Followed Undertaker since his WWF Debut. It feels like yesterday when me and my dad watched him and Paul Bearer. So much time has passed and so many iconic wrestlers have gone but he remained.
You can clearly see, vince still enjoys to play with the crowd. What a legend.
I'm so glad I went to this. Ever since I was a kid, I always said when Undertaker is inducted to the HoF, I will make sure to find a way to attend. Never realized how great it would be, and never imagined how awesome Wrestlemania wouls be either. Great weekend. Thank you Taker
Vader' son's speech was absolutely brilliant!
Truly, people only talk about the Steiner and Undertaker tonight, but Vader’s son’s speech was both emotional and absolutely beautiful tribute to his father.
Probably because that idiot son never actually mentioned his name in the clip so all we hear is "father".
@Kevin Michael don't lower your intelligence trying to reason with idiots. He was Vader to the world but simply dad to that young man
@@RomanticRomeoCasanova69 really you're going to insult the guy That's talking about his late father classy. very classy. how about for WWE for not putting a little bit of text in the bottom left of who each clip was nominating
@@starblursd I was being excessively cordial considering how moronic it is to talk about someone for that long without even once saying the name of who you are actually talking about. Is this the premise for a Monty Python skit? That goes for any situation where someone talks about someone without mentioning their name.
Also, Classy Freddie Blassie has got nothing to do with this. Many wrestling fans have never ever seen this kids face so of course not everyone is going to know who the heck he is talking about. Especially those that have only seen this clip and don't have the network to see the full segment.
Do you like it when news reporters talk about "the issue" for an hour but actually don't bother to even say what "the issue" is?
How about restaurants that don't bother to post their hours or just leave a vague disclaimer "Open until late". How about phones that can do everything in 2022 except block anonymous/private calls and when you ask the expert at the call center how to rectify the situation he starts babbling on about apps that can block 1-800 numbers as if he has never heard of or thought about anonymous/private calls.
You guys in the comment section like a total and complete lack of common sense like that that too?
How about grocery clerks that bag every item but leave a random item unbagged for no reason at all as if it makes perfect sense to try and struggle carrying it when you don't have to. I bag it myself obviously while they stand there with a blank look on their oxy moronic faces with drool emanating out of the left side of their gaping maw.
How about those Subway workers that ask you if you want random vegetables witheld on your sandwich right after loudly telling them that you want EVERYTHING on it several times. Do I need to borrow Jimmy Hart's megaphone to get their ears functioning adequately or will that make no difference to these Lethargic Lobotomized Lame Lemming Lackeys? Of course the one that makes observations about the idiocy of things in society is always the stupid one.
Steiners was a touching moment. Growing up, all I had was my WCW tapes. They were so popular amongst the WCW fans. Seeing them now 30 year later, in the HOF, is very heart warming.
Didn't know they were inducted!
@@MN_2003 yeah they only announced it like 2-3 days ago
Him saying “Never say never”, got me goosebumps. Such an incredible WWE Hall of
Famer.
Sameeeeeeeeee
Will never happen.
@@kentzu1975 Pretty sure I just saw Austin at both nights of Mania. Taker showing up again could definitely happen.
@@johnnyc3418 I don't think Taker will ever wrestle again
@@johnnyc3418 He said in an interview that in hid mind and heart he is still in the ring but the body cannot follow. Injuries and age ain't gonna let him continue...
Man seeing Taker up there … the fans appreciate him so much and so they should. Put his body on the line for years for the business and gave us all some of the greatest moments in the history of the sport, bar none.
The greatest to have ever done it. Thank you Taker for the memories.
When you dedicate almost your whole life to delivering a specific character to the fans just to entertain them and keep them on track and then hearing "You deserve it" at your HOF induction - what an emotion this must be. I first saw taker '94 being 3 years old and followed him ever since. Truly a remarkable individual. YOU DESERVE IT!
I was 8 years old when Taker made his debut. There will never be another one like him
That’s how you know you made it. Your peers and the fans giving a standing ovation to rival few, chanting you deserve it.
I mean they chant you deserve it to almost everyone but I get your point. Undertaker definitely deserves it the most
@@Unethical_Ethical_HackTips of course they do, but Taker was the only one living this gimmick for 30 years... it's easy to be Triple H or HBK when you're out there in public, but dressing black 300 days a year and not talking much/no interviews for so long to keep this gimmick mysterious - OMG. You need a strong soul and a lot of willpower to do this.
I first saw Undertaker when I was young but older than you, watching wrestling with my father who has since passed and grew up watching him. Saw him live a few times over the years. I had to watch his HOF induction I feel like he’s been a part of life somehow since I can remember
So emotional. It is so good to see Vader acknowledged in this way. And Shad is nothing short of a hero, not in the abstract over-used sense, but in the absolute full sense of the word.
Who is shad?
@@robertaguilar2968 a wrestler who was in the cryme time players tag team.
@@MazitabiCadogan his wife is hot
@@robertaguilar2968 he was part of the cryme time tag team but sadly passed away in 2020 after saving his son
Let’s goo
Definitely some emotional moments. JTG and Shads son doing their entrance spot was very touching. You could see J getting emotional as he left the ring. Takers whole induction made even the toughest individuals tear up. Specially when Taker told Vince " I love you" Ah, right in the feels
Who is shad?
@@rodrigobarba930 Former wrestler about a decade ago. Passed away a few years ago saving his son from drowning. He's a HERO
@@rodrigobarba930 he's one half of the duo Cryme Tyme. He was the taller one.
A hero!❤️
O maior de todos os tempos! Mais que merecido a maior lenda da história do wrestling. Obrigado por tudo Taker!
Cara uma pena que o tempo é implacável não paro de ver as lutas dele ele marcou minha infância hoje com 27 anos ainda sou fan dele incrível.
Ele n vai mais lutar? Se aposentou?
@@guilhermeguilhermeandrade3342 Faz tempo
Nunca vi um lutador impor tanto respeito quanto ele, escondendo muito da pessoa que ele era e também do personagem, sem muitas promos, é inegável que ele foi o maior lutador da história da WWE, batia de frente com qualquer um, não importava quem, ele ia sem medo, vai deixar muita saudade, mas o tempo é implacável, obrigado Taker por ser o GOAT e marcar nossa infância e nossas vidas
Sdds da porra que tenho da era do undertaker
It's going to be a sad day when this man, this legend The Undertaker, departs from this world. For all you've done for us, childhood and adulthood, I thank you for your service.
I know man. It's so sad that we all gotta go.
The Dead Man doesn't die.
Don't bury him alive (that's Kane's part), he's still in his 50s.
If these Geniuses would actually develop more Regenerative Treatments then the Undertaker may conquer death as he's the Deadman.
Whats already dead cant die
My grandson in 2050: "Grandpa who's The Undertaker?".
Me: "Sit down son I'm gonna tell you the story of A LEGEND".
Wkwkwk
Bisa aja bambank🤣
🤣🤣🤣 the undertaker at 2050 will return 🤣🤣🤣
Undertaker is the best for me
Dont forget the epic entrance
I was honored to see Shad Gaspard perform and The Undertaker perform on two different WWE nights as a kid. The best nights my eyes have ever seen in sports entertainment. Thank you Undertaker and Rest in Peace Shad Gaspard, a true warrior and father. Gave your life to save his.
What happened
@@danielfreemanreels4053 Shad gaspard drown saving his son (The young boy representing him on stage)
@@danielfreemanreels4053 I saw Shad during Cryme Tyme and his solo run and I saw The Undertaker during the Triple H feud in Chicago. Shad died by drowning saving his son.
Undertaker=icon/Legend! Shad was a good worker, performer, athlete, & above all that obviously a great father/man. Gave his life to save his son! Thats a real man right there! Rip shad Gaspard.
Shad was a Average wrestler…. But a amazing person for doing what he did
The Undertaker is an absolute icon that him being inducted to the hall of fame is literally an understatement
They should have made a super hall of fame just for him and a few others
@@Respect12948 no fr or had him Do his in a more special way
It’s not a statement…
The first ever I seen Undertaker in a suit.
@@chriswilliams1024 someone didn’t watch the 1996 slammys
Some people talk about who was the biggest of all time: Hogan, Rock, Austin, Cena
Some people talk about who was the greatest of all time: Flair, Michaels, Jericho
Say what you like, but to me, The Undertaker is the one man who transcends both lists, the biggest and greatest of all time, in a league of his own. He truly is the phenom.
Honestly undertaker did a lot. So did Cana, rock, mix, edge, mick foley. Man that era had nothing but legends bro. Personally I think stone cold and heart break kid were the best enetertainers with the best matches. Undertaker had alot of brutal matches that earned him his spot. But alot of people are forgotten like big daddy v, umaga, rishiki. Mark Henry. Telling you mfs had a whole legend line up in the 90 to maybe the 2015ish.
@@stone65037 It always bothers me how Umaga is forgotten, he was a great monster heel and when he died they swept his memory under the rug, so disrespectful.
Still, I don't think I explained my original point very well. Imagine you had to give every wrestler 2 scores, one for how good they were, and one for how big they were (say out of 100). Taker wouldn't top either list, but combined score I think he would be top and not even close.
@@Fluffyudders undertaker is a legend forsure.
All things considered from his backstage conduct and influence, his in-ring work, drawing power and longevity - he's the GOAT of WWE, but just as a wrestler alone, it's subjective TBH, and if you include every era since the 1860's then it's impossible to have one GOAT, due to the changing nature of the industry.
He was in all the WWE Era’s: Hogan Era, New Era (1993-1996), Attitude Era, Ruthless Agression, PG & Modern Era. Taker is the GOAT.
I have watched hundreds of undertaker matches and his entrence always gives me chills, without fail
WWE was so good producing guy's like undertaker Austin rock etc it's just ashame to see how it's declined
Me to
💯🔥👑
It's a fact that when I used to watch wrestling back in the day.. Whenever there was an undertaker vs anyone you knew that it was going to be epic. Undertaker deserved it for all that he accomplished in the business and the memories that he gave us as fans. Amazing legacy... Totally unmatched
WWE would be nothing without Undertaker. WWE was created around Undertaker. At 49yrs of age i still am fascinated about this GOAT and still give me goosebumps. 👊🏻
Hogan met him at that movie of Suburban Commando. He brought him to meet Vince, he was no longer mean Mark. He was now the Undertaker
I wouldn't go that far but he was great.
Overrated and I beat him easy
The WWE was not created around Undertaker. Undertaker helped keep the WWF/ E from dying, but the company did not revolved around him.
@@alanguages he was like ol reliable lol, he is the goat tho and that dude was the #1 for so long
Mark put his hat on and instantly become Undertaker... " never say never " The best of his Mind Games. I did cry like a baby and I'm proud of it. Thanks for everything Taker.
This is so special. Not that he's finally in the HOF. Or that he is retiring for good. But the fact that here he stands as Mark Calloway, showing raw emotion as himself, finally, after decades of playing The Undertaker perfectly even outside of the ring. He kept that persona going and never broke character. Must feel really damn good to be able to show real emotion as a man.
This is very poetic... The man finally stands true for his actions as his persona and must feel all he's felt for almost 40 years
When you grow with this guy and you see this, only one thing can come up tears ! Legend for ever Undertaker
I’ve never seen anyone get that reaction for the HOF. He is truly the greatest Wrestler and character of all time. Not only for his longevity, but for the quality he gave us.
and it says alot that without u saying the name we all know who it is
In your opinion. I would put HBK #1 and Taker might be 2nd.
@@msanm5 You have to go by drawing power. Shawn Michaels and Undertaker were never top draws for the company. Therefore, there's no way that either one of them can be the greatest of all time. lol
@@smartmouf3116 Undertaker cant be the greatest of all time, you say??? Bro you should be ashamed of yourself uk? Please delete your comment on the video and go out of it, forget that you know something called WWE.
@@smartmouf3116 Shawn literally has some of the greatest WrestleMania matches of all time and he def was the top draw through out the new generation era lol
I’m 30 seconds in on Rick’s speech… I bet Scott still doesn’t particularly care about the HOF himself, but I think Rick’s outpouring of heartfelt pride that he got to do so much with his brother by his side is what’s choking Scott up. I’m very happy for both of them, and I really hope that Rick’s boy gets treated better than some of the other 2nd gen’ers have over the decades
And yes, I know that the Steiner’s have a legacy of locker room heat for being line-crossers.
I loved them when I was a child.. They were an incredible tag team. I was so happy they made the hall of fame.. Well overdue 🔥
Scott should be in the hof as a solo athlete and should’ve went in with the nWo
@@sonicthekid249 indeed.
@@sonicthekid249 Scott doesn't really like WWE and has a deep distrust for HHH and Stephanie. He doesn't care about the HOF for himself. He was here for Rick.
I would say from the Stiener's, Vader, and Taker are true wresting giants, and to Shad who gave his life to save his son there is NO way his action and him should be forgotten. Wow
Undertaker is a legend!!!
Being born in 2000 and seeing this man on cable Tv back then as a kid was one of the the best moments of my childhood thanks undertaker for giving our generation so much entertainment you are a legend now 🤟🏾⭐️
U still missed a lot. I’m sure you’ve seen clips, some attitude era episodes, but it’s not the same
@@stormlighter82 we'll take what we can get
I was born in 90 when he actually debut in wrestling. You being born in 2000 missed a lot of his great moments.. so
@@Obamnaz it’s all good. That’s the good thing about this days: technology.
You missed out on a lot 😅
Undertaker was such a huge part of alot of our lives and childhoods.
Man he truly does deserve it 👏 🤧
this 2022 HOF hits different
- The return of Scott to WWE
- Queen Sharmel one of the best valet in WWE Ruthless Aggression Era
- The Warrior from the Hood Shad Gaspard RIP
- Finally Big Van Vader got the HOF
- The Goat itself in this HOF, The Undertaker
I liked this HOF class. This is how it should be going forward: a class of 4-5 deserving inductees, not jamming in 8-9 people each year. I really enjoyed this year’s presentation.
@@MisterMagicMike same. And all the people genuinely deserved the induction.
What a fracking legend! He’s my entire childhood! Thank you!
Watching Undertaker get emotional made me teary eyed just thinking about how getting old sucks! I loved growing up watching old WWF. I was born in 1988 and remember watching wrestling with my aunt when I was 4 or 5 and actually being scared when I seen the Undertaker's matches. Thank you "Undertaker" for the great childhood memories of a true legend.
Thank you undertaker just for everything
Bro me to lol I was scared to watch I remember when he popped out the titantron after the casket match with yokozuna I was scared to sleep that night 🤣
@@itiahnam3718 lol
Born the same year, I grow up watching WWF attitude era till early WWE and love every second of it. When I was a kid I was 100% thinking that Taker and Kane are really brothers.
Among all the others iconic favorites of mine, I can say that the Undertaker is always my solid top 3.
@@itiahnam3718 The greatest injustice in WWE Kayfabe history! The entire heel locker room banded together to damn-near kill him, and not one babyface came to help.
Vader’s induction to the Hall of Fame was LONG overdue. Top tier talent!
There's no "The Next Undertaker", he is the Undertaker and no one will ever be at the same level as him
7:39
@@truthserum3050 I see what you did there!
There will never be another Undertaker! One in a million.
Other HOFers may have taken the company forward and even break the highest levels never seen before but throughout it all, Undertaker is the one that kept the locker room and company together. He's truly an icon and one of a kind when he says "Never, Say Never" and you FREAKING BELIEVE IT.
It’s crazy to see him still almost stick to the character of the Undertaker till the very end.
He was about to cry.
I bursted in tears when I saw that.
This is what makes great workers better than good workers.
@@leejongsumusicofficial8240 same
@@maxxdahl6062 exactly
I feel what Vader's son said. Being a son of a sea farer, most of the time my dad was absent during the biggest time of my life but what he achieved and did was so much.
It's time....it's Vader tiiiimmmeee
I'm happy Vader is in the WWE hall of fame
He totally deserved this moment! He deserved it long ago! I remember the first time i saw him and Kane in the 90s as a kid. I was terrified and excited all in one. The undertaker is a legend without a doubt.
Gonna miss the lights going out halfway through a match & just that solitary church bell chiming, then everyone instantly going nuts. There will never be another like him. The Phenom, The American Badass, The Deadman, the goat.
He can finally rest in peace - happy retirement legend.
I could've listened to Taker for some more hours. Hearing him talk about all those things yet knowing he probably had so much more he could have said was just absolutely amazing. I love this man as much as he loves this business and I'm thankful that I got to grow up with him. His speech, no, his entire presence at the HoF 2022 made me tear up. Thank you, Taker. For everything!
Seeing taker tear up made me cry, this man deserves everything much respect you have changed so many peoples lives and have grown to be an amazing human being, I love ya big guy🖤🖤
undertaker is always legend of wwe WrestleMania we will miss you undertaker😢😢😢
He is truly a legend,an icon his legacy will forever reign,
The greatest of all time!
THE UNDER TAKER!!!!!!!!
The GOAT
@@dominiquejones3805 What you trying to say by stating than he's the "Goat" I mean if it is by what I was only coming to the idea of you being sarcastically enough like to "throw a tantrum / toss a bone" or even better said, give us a very good hint about how you feel just because he's been really able to keep its own 'throne' for "so long..."?
@@zinzajogargajo9021 He's THE GOAT!!!!
@@zinzajogargajo9021 Idk what tf u talkin about
Thank you, Mark. Not only for the memories, but for being an inspiration during a dark time I had none. You are, and always will be, my hero. Congratulations - you deserve it!
BRIAN F’N PILLMAN COME ON ITS BEEN TOO F’N LONG PUT HIM IN ALREADY
I've been a fan of Undertaker since 1986. Before he was known as Undertaker. He's a serious badass and an amazing human being. He thoroughly earned the right to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
@@User-65486 You do realize Mark wrestled for other promotions prior to 1990, right?
He is by far the best of all times.... Thank you taker.....❤️
I remember being just a kid playing a videogame with a friend, which holds some WWF stars like Ric Flair and Sting. The character that got me was Undertaker rolling his eyes to the back of his head and I was a fan ever since.
The matches, the Icon that Taker has been for three decades...
There will never be anyone bigger, better or badder than The American DeadAss; The Undertaker. From the bottom of my heart, the biggest legend in sports entertainment!
Thank you, Mark for being so dedicated to both WWF and WWE and the entire WWE Universe! You're a legend and I love you!
Sting was never WWF?
@@davidsmethurst3440 Do you still believe his story lol?
Sharmell was so well spoken. Lovely to hear.
What is "Well Spoken"?
@@user-zs6vf7pj5y wtf
@@press3048 A good orator.
@@press3048 definition of "well spoken"
- (of a person) speaking in an educated and refined manner.
lol u asked🤣
I get what you mean and you right. We just hate that compliment coming from white people
No less than Taker deserves!
The true GOAT
Thank you Taker for so many memories of life, you're inscribed in our hearts
This is one of the Greatest Show of WWE ever... Thanks to all the Hall of Famers and ICONS who stood on the Stage.. Congratulations
The love and respect shown for taker unbelievable.......Takers YEARS of sacrifice and service to the WWE and the fans........ PRICELESS!!!..... THANK YOU TAKER!!!!
Always got chills hearing that bell before he appeared. Thank you for an amazing run Undertaker!
I first saw the undertaker on tv in 1998 and I became a fan since then and always. Thank you undertaker 👍👏
Finally Shad Gaspard got recognition since his passing! He passed and never got recognized on any episode of Raw or Smackdown when he passed! Thank You Shad and “Cryme Time” Rest Easy WARRIOR!
Yes they did, they aired a tribute graphic to him on Smackdown after he passed and they did several tributes/interviews to him on the Network.
If anyone deserves to be in the hall of fame, none more than the Undertaker. Thank you for the years of entertainment.
Congratulations to the Steiners, well deserved
One of the all time greats 👍
THIS comment NEEDS MORE thumbs-ups! These guys are ICONS!
@@josepharchuleta3129 100% agreed
I wanted a math lesson
Yessir
To not only be such a great wrestler, certainly as a big man, but to do so for so many years and be so beloved, but to be respected as much as he was backstage for so long, just goes to show what a phenomenal example to the industry Undertaker is.
We will never see his like again.
The guy that shouted I love you to Undertaker who got one right back at him must have felt amazing in that moment.
What I loved about that is taker say I love u too man, then u hear I love u more and takers response were not getting into a love fest now lmfao
What a moment. Undertaker is indeed legendary, a once in a lifetime icon, I'm short of words to describe him. Thank you Undertaker
The moment where the crowd said you deserve it got to me!!!! Thank you for making my childhood legendary!!!!!
Thank you Taker. I was present At Hartford in 1990 for the Survivor Series and witnessed your debut. That night I forever became a fan of you and knew you were gonna leave a big mark in wrestling but I had no idea that mark was this big. Long live the Deadman! Rest In Peace
OMG, monster ovation of the Undertaker, The GOAT of this industry 🎩
He was one of my favorites, but the GOAT is Ric Flair.
Why the top hat?
@@MrTommyboy80 we'll agree to disagree, winning most titles does not make u the GOAT, undertaker is bigger than Ric flair.
@@chorjoyboygamana3260 it's his shtick.
@@MrTommyboy80 undertaker is far bigger than ric will ever be