The Undertaker had a prolific career outside WWE as well
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Long before Brian Pillman would pull out a pistol and unofficially kickstart WWE's Attitude Era, he was a high flying babyface in WCW. Right before the match against Lex Luger (that we've linked on the previous page) took place, Mean Mark took on Brian Pillman.
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The announcers give us a keen insight into the gimmick that The Undertaker was playing at that period of time. Mean Mark was supposed to be a man with a fondness for snakes. Mean Mark was also working at a much faster pace than he did in WWE, especially for a man his size.
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It is clear that Mean Mark was destined for great things in WCW, considering he picks up the win here. Of course, who knows if his career would have panned out in such a legendary manner had he continued with the company.
For what it is worth, this is a great match to behold and enjoy, if only for the enthusiasm of the raucous crowd!
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