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I am aware of Andre's work in the territories. I was referring to his WMIII program specifically because I feel that is when he had the most prolonged week-to-week exposure and the biggest platform, the situation most comparable to Undertaker's WWF/E career in an era of weekly TV and PPV build. The essence of what I am saying is that Andre was always an attraction, whereas Undertaker was more versatile. Undertaker could carry a promotion as a champion, Andre was never a champion because of his inherent limitations. He worked better by appearing occasionally and adding excitement to a territory before he could get stale. As you said, he did lose cleanly in the territories, which was my point about how he was used as an accessory to get other guys and programs over. Andre is never the focal point because he is never the long term goal for anyone.I dont know who told you all this bullshit but you couldnt be more wrong
He was in the WWF since 1973, a 20 year run
He didnt start off teaming with Hogan, they feuded in the early 80's including a big match at Shea Stadium
He was pinned clean multiple times in multiple territories by several different wrestlers, long before Hogan at Wrestlemania III
After Wrestllemania III, he main evented the very first Survivor Series and The Main Event, which was the most watched match in television history
Perhaps I generalized too much, but I stand by that idea. Andre came in and out of territories on a rotating basis, including the WWF, until his end run. Although 'Taker had qualities of an attraction, he could also be used on a perennial week-to-week basis to carry a company.