no,he is not afraid of it if he was then he would keep it with him all time when he enters the match just like pual bearer did
The Urn was important to the Undertaker because it has his mothers ashes
Cause you are a moron It "controls" the undertaker NOT because your a moron
The match where someone opened The Undertaker's urn occurred during the WrestleMania IX event in 1993. In this match, The Undertaker faced Giant Gonzalez, and the urn was opened by Harvey Wippleman, leading to The Undertaker's temporary incapacitation. This moment was significant as it played into the supernatural elements of The Undertaker's character and his storyline with the urn.
when khali beat him
no the urn dose
In WWE, Paul Bearer's urn was a mysterious prop that he carried to ringside for his client The Undertaker. The urn was said to hold the ashes of The Undertaker's deceased parents and gave him supernatural powers. It was used as a symbol of The Undertaker's connection to the afterlife and added to his mystique as a character.
It contains Undertaker and Kane's power
it soposadly controls the real undertaker
It is the source of The Undertaker's powers. Rumor has it that the Urn contains the ashes of the Deadman himself. But is the WWE and that is just made up.
Nothing
Yes, I think so. Undertaker recently returned to WWE, and I think he will stay until SVR 2012 comes out.
In the context of professional wrestling, Paul Bearer is known for carrying an urn, which is often associated with his character as the manager of The Undertaker. The urn symbolizes power and supernatural elements, often believed to contain the soul of The Undertaker's opponents. The pun lies in the play on words with "urn" sounding like "earn," highlighting the idea of earning respect or power through the mystical object he carries.