The Undertaker is hands down one of the greatest in-ring performers of all time, there’s no denying that. A person who carried his gimmick in this modern era of the internet and podcasts, ‘Taker has stood out from each one of his peers from WWE, and even the ones who wrestle for different promotions.
Debuting in 1990 on the Survivor Series PPV, The Phenom struck fear in the eyes of the WWE Universe, and his in-ring accolades silenced everyone. For three long decades, the Deadman ruled the wrestling industry with his matches.
Eventually, with a career, this long, ‘Taker wrestled a total of 2189 matches in his three-decade-long WWE career. So, what is the win/loss record of ‘The Phenom’ in WWE? Let’s find out.
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The total 2189 matches are from WWE’s house shows, TV Tapings, PPV’s and even Dark Matches. During his earlier days in WWE (formerly known as WWF), The Undertaker wrestled house shows and dark matches and would rarely appear on TV or PPVs.
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Total number of wins of The Undertaker
‘The Deadman’ has a total of 1700 wins to his name while working with Vince McMahon. These victories are total victories, which means it consists of one on one, handicap, and even tag team matches of Undertaker.
These wins include all the wrestlers who battled The Undertaker on WrestleMania but fell short to break the streak. However, few of the victories during this time, Undertaker wrestled by the name – ‘Kane The Undertaker’, something which he dropped after the first few matches.
However, with 1700 wins in his WWE career, ‘Taker is somehow not the wrestler with the most wins in the company. John Cena is the one who has the most wins in Vince McMahon’s company.
Even though The Undertaker is one of the greatest in-ring performers alive, his loss ratio on TV and PPVs are a bit more than what the WWE Universe expects of him.
The loss ratio of Undertaker at PPV and flagship shows are almost 44%, and this is because of multiple storylines with Brock Lesnar, Kurt Angle, and even Ultimate Warrior.
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Statistics aside, the things Undertaker did for the pro-wrestling business can never be replicated and his legendary tactics have inspired millions of fans out there.
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