The legendary Undertaker, Mark Calaway himself, recently dropped a bombshell on his Six Feet Under YouTube channel by unveiling his personal Mount Rushmore of pint-sized powerhouse wrestlers. You know when The Deadman speaks, the wrestling world listens.

Now, the Mount Rushmore question is always subjective, and everyone’s got their own top 4, but when The Undertaker shares his, you know it’s something special.

The Phenomenal One, AJ Styles, secured a spot on Taker’s Mount Rushmore. The Undertaker, who locked horns with Styles in a memorable Boneyard Match at WrestleMania 36, couldn’t heap enough praise on the man. “A phenomenal talent,” he declared, highlighting AJ’s consistency and his excitement when Styles joined WWE. It’s clear that Styles made an indelible mark on the Deadman.

Next up, The Crippler, Chris Benoit, made the cut. Taker regretfully admitted that he didn’t get as many chances to tangle with Benoit as he would have liked. However, when they did step into the squared circle, magic happened. “I didn’t know when I worked with Chris that I needed to put my track shoes on because it was going to be go time,” Undertaker recalled.

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Kurt Angle, the Olympic gold medalist turned pro-wrestling superstar, earned his place on Taker’s Mount Rushmore. The Undertaker couldn’t help but praise Angle’s incredible transition from amateur to pro wrestling and his all-around talent. “Just one of those guys that was a pleasure to get in the ring with,” Taker gushed.

Last but certainly not least, the late, great Eddie Guerrero was crowned the king of The Undertaker’s Mount Rushmore. The Undertaker had nothing but love for Eddie, calling him a wrestler who could turn a broomstick into a show-stealer. From his athleticism to his promo skills, Eddie Guerrero was the total package in the eyes of The Deadman.

So there you have it, folks! The Undertaker’s Mount Rushmore of small wrestlers includes AJ Styles, Chris Benoit, Kurt Angle, and the incomparable Eddie Guerrero. It’s a list that reflects the incredible talent and unforgettable moments these smaller wrestlers brought to the ring. Rest in peace, Eddie Guerrero—you’ve got the top spot on The Deadman’s list.

What do you think of his choices, and do you have your own Mount Rushmore of pint-sized powerhouse wrestlers in mind? Leave us a comment.

Steve Carrier

Steve is the Founder of RingsideNews. He has been writing about professional wrestling since 1996. He first got into website development at the time and has been focusing on bringing his readers the best professional wrestling news at it's highest quality.

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