
The Undertaker never worked for a wrestling company in Mexicoalthough he did fight several times in the country during his career; A total of 27 between 1999 and 2015. For example, he defended the World Weight Weight Championship in the Sports Palace in Mexico City several times.
All of the @ArenaCdMexico He broke out with the appearance of the dead man: The Undertaker! #Wweméxico pic.twitter.com/78MOT66Wgq
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► Undertaker in Mexico
You will never know what success could have had in Aztec lands, not as a fighter of the World Wrestling Council o LUB LUBA AAA Worldwide but facing Mexican talent. However, Kurt Angle believes that he would have gone greatas he points out while remembering His fight in No Way Out 2006.
“This fight was surprisingly incrediblebecause there was a big difference in size. Undertaker is a huge guy, and I am more a technical fighter, pure blood style, and to have had the fight we had – chemistry, the exchanges of keys, the false finals – this fight was very special. He told an incredible story. That is why it is one of my three favorite struggles of all time.
“He showed that anyone is able to have a good fight, whether you are a large, small guy, or are in the middle. It doesn't matter who you are fighting; We are all able to have incredible fighting. And this shows that we were very able to do it. That Undertaker, being a giant of 300 pounds, more than two meters high, could do what he did that night in the ring … It was simply amazing.
“Undertaker was not supposed to do that kind of thing. He was not supposed to be a submissions fighter. He was supposed to be 'the dead man', who walked around doing chokeslams. But showing that versatility like The Undertaker seemed incredible. I could even have a fighting five wrestling stars. That's how adaptable the Undertaker was. I was proud to have been part of that. “