

The Undertaker
A detective leaves the force to take over the family business as an undertaker at the same time as he is being investigated for murder. His close encounters with corpses and his earlier police training lead him to see things some of his ex-colleagues miss and he investigates the crimes he encounters in an unofficial capacity often to the dismay of the official police.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the life and career of Mark Calaway, better known as The Undertaker. It explores his evolution as a WWE superstar, the creation of his iconic persona, and the physical and mental toll the demanding wrestling world took on him. The film offers an intimate look at the man behind the legend, revealing his dedication to his craft and the sacrifices he made.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on a singular, albeit iconic, figure, 'The Undertaker' received moderate attention. Critics generally acknowledged its insight into the WWE machine and the dedication of its subject, though some noted it might lean heavily towards existing fans of professional wrestling. Audience reception was largely positive, appreciating the access to 'The Undertaker's' perspective.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a compelling look at a wrestling icon.
- Provides in-depth insight into the character and the man.
- Appreciated by fans for its candid portrayal of 'The Undertaker's' career.
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Fun Fact
The Undertaker's iconic entrance music, 'The March to a Death March', was originally intended for a different wrestler before being given to him.
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