No. He'd have to fight under the name Mark Calloway, his real name; no record of him fighting exists. When he left, like when most pro-wrestlers go on an extended absence, it's due to an injury. No way could he train to fight MMA while recovering from an injury.
No. The Undertaker takes anabolic steroids which is illegal in MMA. My dad went to college with him. you should look up those year book photos. He was puny as hell, skinny little thing. He's only so huge now from roids.
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No. He'd have to fight under the name Mark Calloway, his real name; no record of him fighting exists. When he left, like when most pro-wrestlers go on an extended absence, it's due to an injury. No way could he train to fight MMA while recovering from an injury.
No. The Undertaker takes anabolic steroids which is illegal in MMA. My dad went to college with him. you should look up those year book photos. He was puny as hell, skinny little thing. He's only so huge now from roids.
"Calaway is also an avid mixed martial arts fan and has attended several Ultimate Fighting Championship shows."
Not sure, but I think he did train in submission wrestling and BJJ.
Nope i never heard of it
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No, he never did.
looser........ he never did, NO, nada, no F- ing way.