From a recent WWF mag, Credit to the "Undertaker is the Bomb!" website for originally posting this-- THE MINISTRY OF DARKNESS As the new millennium nears, some people are convinced that the "end" is imminent. The proof, according to them, is everywhere in today’s culture—the music, television and movies. Nostradamus (1503-66) prophesied that by the year 2000, the decay of humanity would eventually lead to hell on Earth and the ultimate Apocalypse. Many people today are convinced of what he portended. "Prepare," they say, "for Judgment Day is upon us." One can only imagine what Nostradamus would have thought of the World Wrestling Federation and the Undertaker in particular. The Phenom’s threat that the "Ministry of Darkness" would blanket the Federation in destruction has sent chills through a number of wrestling insiders. Is this the Undertaker and Paul Bearer’s macabre way of welcoming the Apocalypse? If so, have we yet to see the true evil within the demonic superstar? Since his dawn in the Federation, the Phenom has been a sort of antichrist. Like the music of bands such as Type O Negative and Danzig, he has claimed his inspiration from the Dark Side, but he’s only touched on what that world is actually about. While fans have cheered the Undertaker for much of his career, some have forgotten what he stands for—everything that is pure evil. In some instances, his powers were unexplainable. At the 1994 Royal Rumble, Yokozuna and a host of Federation Superstars locked him inside an air-tight coffin. As the seemingly lifeless tomb was hauled out of the arena, millions saw the Undertaker—or his spirit—levitate into the rafters. In October 1996, he was buried six feet under a makeshift gravesite. To this day, no one can explain how lightening struck the tombstone inside the enclosed arena. And in one of the most horrific scenes in Federation history, Kane trapped the Phenom inside his casket at the 1998 Royal Rumble and charred it with a raging inferno. After extinguishing the flames, Federation officials opened the casket to find that the superstar had vanished. Levitation, resurrection, surviving an inferno—each display of his unholy ability grows more hellish and unexplainable that the one before. What is feeding this core of evil inside him? Is it society’s deterioration or has the Undertaker finally succumbed to the ultimate evil—the Devil himself? Perhaps the Undertaker has been living his life style for so long that an unspoken evil is dwelling inside him. Demonologists say that our state of mind--hatred in particular--can lead to possession.Who has been more embittered about being cheated out of the Federation Championship than the Phenom?Following years of festering ill will and unexplained occurances might he have invited demonic incubi to grow inside of him?If so are these forces about to manifest themselves in the Ministry of Darkness--led by a superstar who believes he's a follower of the Devil himself? What if the Ministry of Darkness is the Undertaker's apocalyptic religion?There are more dark forces in the World Wrestling Federation today than ever before.Would they open themselves to possesion by the Phenom?Or have they already?Is the Undertaker assembling an Army to help carry out his apocalyptic desires?If he believes he's the ultimate demonic leader,would these superstars follow as his devoted parishoners? Like Nostradomus, has the Undertaker seen the coming of the "end"?Is he involved in a dark and demonic world that we cannot even begin to comprehend?Although the prophet's predictions are open to interpretation,the coming of the Ministry of Darkness is undeniable.With such power, perhaps the Man from the DarkSide is determined to make Nostradomus' vision of Hell on Earth a hideous reality.