Taker was later in his career. His WHC run including closing mania he was definitely biggest on the cards
When exactly was this though and for how long?when taker was facing yoko, he was the man, everybody around that time saw that nikka as unbeatable, i mean it was only a short time before he was clearly bret/shawn/diesel that they were going with but during that yoko fued, taker was the guy
Taker was later in his career. His WHC run including closing mania he was definitely biggest on the cards
...brock was the man until he left...rock ACTIVELY passed the torch to him. And taker was until cena.They've only been two guys the last decade breh. The rock in the early 2000 and cena for the rest of it.
...brock was the man until he left...rock ACTIVELY passed the torch to him. And taker was until cena.
Undertaker's gimmick makes it impossible for him to be the face of the company
Triple H was the face of the company from '03 through '05 and sucked at it
when taker was facing yoko, he was the man, everybody around that time saw that nikka as unbeatable, i mean it was only a short time before he was clearly bret/shawn/diesel that they were going with but during that yoko fued, taker was the guy
Yep I always made this argument back then he was never the ringmaster he always got screwed out of winning titles clean until i think mania 13, the whole yoko burying him in a casket due to every heel coming out to make him lose and him dissapearing for months was evidence of this.
Its almost like they didn't want to over expose him because they knew his persona would over power Michaels and Bret ultimately but then he just had the bad luck of playing second fiddle to Shawn Bret and then Rock and Austin and never got his own era
I was kind of mad when Austin beat Taker clean at Highway to Hell 98 which signified attitude era wouldn't be his era
when taker was facing yoko, he was the man, everybody around that time saw that nikka as unbeatable, i mean it was only a short time before he was clearly bret/shawn/diesel that they were going with but during that yoko fued, taker was the guy
The thing with Taker is I agree with some of the comments stating during the New Generation Era he was the Face for a period of time.
Besides that, he played an imporant role as being the backbone/ second fiddle/go to guy for the WWE through all of their transitions.
Im pretty sure he never even cared, he is someone that truly knows whats right for business. There have even been times where he was more over than the "face of the company", as well as some other guys throughout history.