Best Undertaker Gimmick

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Best Undertaker Gimmick?

Western Mortician (November 1990 - January 1994)
3
25%
The Deadman (August 1994 - October 1996)
0
No votes
Lord of Darkness (November 1996 - December 1998)
5
42%
Ministry of Darkness (January 1999 - September 1999)
2
17%
American Badass (May 2000 - December 2001)
0
No votes
Big Evil (January 2002 - November 2003)
0
No votes
The Phenom (March 14, 2004 - Present)
2
17%
 
Total votes: 12

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Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by yourcrapsweak » Jun 21st, '11, 18:56

Which Undertaker gimmick was in your opinion the best?

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Re: Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by Rabid619 » Jun 21st, '11, 18:59

He's been awesome throughout all his gimmicks but Lord of Darkness was his best for me, mostly for nostalgia reasons. He had some epic matches & feuds during that point. First HIAC with HBK, his first feud with Kane.
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Re: Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by Big Red Machine » Jun 21st, '11, 22:16

The Pheonom. It allowed him to use a great mix of everything.
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Re: Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by cero2k » Jun 21st, '11, 23:03

I'm a sucker for Ministry of Darkness.
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Re: Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by kiel297 » Jun 22nd, '11, 02:52

Lord Of Darkness. That was the gimmick that got me hooked on wrestling!
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Re: Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by Lynas » Jun 22nd, '11, 03:55

cero2k wrote:I'm a sucker for Ministry of Darkness.
This... Everything about it for me was just awesome.

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Re: Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by Big Red Machine » Jun 22nd, '11, 04:08

Grrr... this list irritates me. "Big Evil" was just a heel version of the American Badass, and the Ministry Taker was just a stable-leading heel version of the Lord of Darkness.
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Re: Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by yourcrapsweak » Jun 22nd, '11, 17:03

Big Red Machine wrote:Grrr... this list irritates me. "Big Evil" was just a heel version of the American Badass, and the Ministry Taker was just a stable-leading heel version of the Lord of Darkness.
But there was something different about them, besides their affiliation. Appearance, even. And Ministry Undi was totally different from the Lord of Darkness. He never hypnotized, kidnapped, crucified or attempted to sacrifice people then.
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Re: Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by Big Red Machine » Jun 22nd, '11, 17:45

yourcrapsweak wrote:
Big Red Machine wrote:Grrr... this list irritates me. "Big Evil" was just a heel version of the American Badass, and the Ministry Taker was just a stable-leading heel version of the Lord of Darkness.
But there was something different about them, besides their affiliation. Appearance, even. And Ministry Undi was totally different from the Lord of Darkness. He never hypnotized, kidnapped, crucified or attempted to sacrifice people then.
Appearance usually changes with a turn. I will give you that the Ministry one was different, but Big Evil is just a heel version of the American Badass (and during the face part of "Big Evil," he was almost no different). Different entrance music and a different appearance does not make it a different gimmick if the character is still inherently the same.
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Re: Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by kiel297 » Jun 23rd, '11, 05:55

Big Red Machine wrote:
yourcrapsweak wrote:
Big Red Machine wrote:Grrr... this list irritates me. "Big Evil" was just a heel version of the American Badass, and the Ministry Taker was just a stable-leading heel version of the Lord of Darkness.
But there was something different about them, besides their affiliation. Appearance, even. And Ministry Undi was totally different from the Lord of Darkness. He never hypnotized, kidnapped, crucified or attempted to sacrifice people then.
Appearance usually changes with a turn. I will give you that the Ministry one was different, but Big Evil is just a heel version of the American Badass (and during the face part of "Big Evil," he was almost no different). Different entrance music and a different appearance does not make it a different gimmick if the character is still inherently the same.
This.

Ministry and Lord Of Darkness 'Taker are completely different. However I've never understood why when I've referred to ABA 'Taker during a time when he was Big Evil, or vice versa, people HAVE to correct me, because they are the same character through and through!
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Re: Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by yourcrapsweak » Jun 23rd, '11, 19:03

If you think about it, the Big Evil gimmick was a bit different than the American Badass gimmick. Not just was he more of a heel, he was a complete and total bully. He shaved his head and dyed his hair black, and it's also when he started using strikes more and more often (he always did but it was here when it became a main component of his arsenal). Does that make it a different gimmick? Not totally. I would agree it's an extension of the American Badass gimmick, but I think it's different enough to give it a mention.
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Re: Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by Verdun » Jun 23rd, '11, 22:27

What are the differences between his various supernatural gimmicks?
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Re: Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by Big Red Machine » Jun 24th, '11, 00:56

Verdun wrote:What are the differences between his various supernatural gimmicks?
How much he sold
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Re: Best Undertaker Gimmick

Post by e-moose » Sep 12th, '11, 15:43

It's hard to beat the original. In that first era, the Undertaker barely talked, making him seem somehow even more mysterious and menacing (this is the way Hulk Hogan and Goldberg got so much attention just before their careers took off as well). Paul Bearer did most of the talking and it worked. In fact at the time I found it hard to imagine the Undertaker without Paul Bearer. He used to perform the Tombstone pile driver on his opponent, then on the referee, then on anybody else who objected to it. Good times.

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