Does Undertaker have the perfect professional wrestling career?

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Like in terms of when you break into the business, if you could map out exactly how it will go, does Undertaker have basically the blueprint for how you would want your wrestling career to go?

- Universally respected by everyone he has ever worked with (has ANYONE ever said a bad word about him?)
- Made millions, and has a job for life
- Legendary gimmick that, to keep it fully protected, requires little to no press or media work
- Has been able to work a part time schedule for basically the last 5-6 years, while still getting big-money and high-profile Wrestlemania matches
- Worked with every single top guy from his era
- Been a main event caliber performer from the time he set foot in the company to the time he will retire, spanning more than 25 years.


I don't think you could write a script much better than that.
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I don't think has had the perfect wrestling career, as for the easiest i'd have to say Goldberg and Warrior come to mind first
 
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I don't think has had the perfect wrestling career, as for the easiest i'd have to say Goldberg and Warrior come to mind first
goldberg had the best deal of all time lmao.

guy gets noticed by bischoff and gets the world handed to him.

imagine being a rookie fresh out of training and the bosses are like "okay you're just gonna beat everybody, don't worry you'll never have to work a match longer than 5 minutes."

then after 5 months you're beating hogan for the title in a packed stadium.

Set for life, hasn't wrestled in over 10 years.
 

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Undertaker is vastly overrated. He's had a decent enough career, but he wasn't really shyt in the latter 90's and bossed it in Heyman's Smackdown era. If it wasn't for that era, he and Kane likely would've retired quietly 10 years ago. But yeah, he's set for life, yet won't be left the fukk alone to show up once a year.

I'll change my mind if he gives us one more extended Summer run to lead to his retirement match. But meh...

Brock had a better career under your specifications.
 

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In terms of being set for life, respected and having been in high-profile matches over a long career, yeah Taker's done well.

But his body is wrecked. He's had a sweet deal for the last several years, but he paid for that with his health.
 

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I'd say the Rock. Got in, went to a GOAT level in well under a decade, and got out with his health. Then he went on to be even bigger in another industry based on his wrestling fame. Not to mention he's currently known as the only guy in the industry who can make a noticeable impact when he returns to wrestling a few times a year. :ehh:
 
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In terms of being set for life, respected and having been in high-profile matches over a long career, yeah Taker's done well.

But his body is wrecked. He's had a sweet deal for the last several years, but he paid for that with his health.
You gotta point, but dude lived on vacation days. When he came back, as LaterTaker, it was completely piff, and then the MORE vacation shut started kicking in. He's not that unhealthy, just lazy imho.
 

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I mean...the first 7 years of Undertaker were the most boring matches possible. He's not known at all outside of wrestling. He's missed 3-4 months every year he was active due to injuries. Is a dude that nonfans point to as why wrestling is stupid.
 

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Breh Undertaker is well known outside of WWE, come on man :birdman:

Maybe in the sense that people know of his name because he's been around for 25 years, but he's very insular and specific to the wrestling crowd. He was never a cross over star, he never brought in ratings or buyrates, but he did boost house shows.
 

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Rock Hogan warrior Austin Goldberg reached higher peaks

Awesome career but he was never the clear number 1
 
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Maybe in the sense that people know of his name because he's been around for 25 years, but he's very insular and specific to the wrestling crowd. He was never a cross over star, he never brought in ratings or buyrates, but he did boost house shows.
I'm not saying I disagree, but I'm beginning to wonder why so many people cling to this argument. Nas wasn't a crossover star but that doesn't mean you can't make a case for him being the greatest. He's a star to the people that matters, the fans.
 
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