News

For those who remember, The Undertaker debuted a new rendition of his character at Judgment Day 2000—"The American Badass"—which later morphed into "The Big Evil" in late 2001 upon turning heel.
It's the American Bad Ass, Big Evil all growing up into one. So, that's kinda where we're at and I think that's where we'll move forward when I do make appearances on TV," revealed The Undertaker.
The Undertaker stated on WWE's amazing 'Last Ride' documentary series that his appearance at WrestleMania 36 was an amalgamation of every major period of his career. That included the classic ...
The Undertaker "Big Evil/American Badass" - The long hair became shorter the whole attire changed,Undertaker even made a really big statement debuting the new look stating "I may not dress like ...
When The Undertaker returned to WWE at the dawn of the century, he looked a little different. In spite of that, it didn't take long for the motorcycle-ridin' 'American Badass' to win fans over as ...
Undertaker is the marquee inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2022. "Big Evil" spent three decades terrorizing opponents and conjuring nightmares for young pro-wrestling fans.
The Undertaker: I Could Have Done ... The American Badass character evolved into "Big Evil" in 2001, before the Undertaker’s classic character was revived in 2004.
When it comes to creating scary moments, few have done more for WWE than Mark Calaway AKA The Undertaker. Whether it was as the Deadman, Phenom, Big Evil or the Prince of Darkness, 'Taker always ...
In 2002 - WWE Fans Were Treated To A Truly Unforgettable Ladder Match On an episode of WWE RAW, fans saw history being made.
He brought this gimmick in 2000 and continued it until 2004 (purists will claim that he became Big Evil in 2001 but I am going consider it as the Biker ‘Taker, which for me is a part of American ...