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WWE Stars: Then and Now

#46. The Undertaker - Now

The Undertaker had an impressive run of 21 straight victories at WrestleMania, which is WWE’s leading pay-per-view, a feat that was later named The Streak. He won main events at WrestMania 13, WrestleMania XXIV, WrestleMania XXVI, and WrestleMania 33, but experienced his first loss at WrestleMania XXX, where he was defeated by Brock Lesnar. Also knowns as “The Phenom,” The Undertaker announced in April 2017 at WrestleMania 33 that after a nearly 30 year long career, he is retiring from wrestling.

#47. Trish Stratus - Then

Patricia Stratigeas, known by her ring name Trish Stratus, is a retired professional wrestling who has also worked as a fitness model, actress, as well as a television personality. She first started working as a fitness model, but later decided to pursue wrestling professionally. She has been a part of the WWF/E for the majority of her career. Her storylines often included romances with other members of the WWE, including an affair storyline with the Mr. McMahon character, which angered his daughter, Stephanie McMahon.

#48. Trish Stratus - Now

Stratus has been named the WWE Babe of the Year three times and also has been called the “Diva of the Decade.” She officially retired from professional wrestling in 2006 after she won a record setting seventh WWE Women’s Championship. She became a trainer for WWE Tough Enough and at 37, became the youngest person to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013. She now owns a yoga studio called Stratusphere in Toronto and has graced the covers of several magazines.

#49. Kane Then

Glenn Thomas Jacob, best known by his much more intimidating ring name, Kane, began his wrestling career on the independent circuit and later moved to the United States Wrestling Association (USWA) and eventually signing with the WWE in 1995. In 1997, he became known as Kane and was introduced as the demonic half-brother of the Undertaker. The two would partake in an on-going feud but would also sometimes compete as a team. He became a prominent figure in the Attitude Era of wrestling during the 90’s and early 2000’s.

#50. Kane Now

In the early 2000’s, Kane debuted a new persona, forgoing his signature look with the burning red mask. However, in 2011, he returned to performing with a mask, though it was a different one than the red mask he once wore. In 2015, he reunited with The Undertaker and brought back the Demon. His last appearance took place in November 2016, but he has since decided to take time off to heal injuries. He has also appeared in a handful of films including MacGruber, See No Evil 2, and Countdown.

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