Jimmy Fallon and WWE's Mark Calaway, known professionally as The Undertaker, celebrated Halloween appropriately.

The wrestler appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to deliver on a fan request for Fallon to combine WWE with Halloween. The wrestler emerged dramatically and performed a tombstone piledriver on a dummy topped with a pumpkin head. He concluded the performance by saying, "Rest in pieces."

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The move consists of a wrestler turning the opponent upside-down and dropping into a sitting position, causing the opponent's head to be driven into the floor or mat. The move was banned in 2000, but there are two professional wrestlers who have permission to execute the move, one of them being The Undertaker. The other wrestler is Glenn Thomas Jacobs, who wrestles under the stage name, Kane.

WWE's The Undertaker has been called one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time. He has won several titles, such as the World Heavyweight Championship, which he won three times. After an appearance in a recent documentary series, Undertaker: The Last Ride, the future of the wrestler's career has come into question and there is speculation that he will be retiring. However, no official announcements regarding his future have yet been made.

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