Movie: WWE SummerSlam 1994

Top 10 Billed Cast

Mark Calaway
Mark Calaway

The Undertaker

William Moody
William Moody

Paul Bearer

Brian Lee Harris
Brian Lee Harris

The Underfaker

Ted DiBiase Sr.
Ted DiBiase Sr.

The Million Dollar Man (Manager)

Bret Hart
Bret Hart

Bret "The Hitman" Hart

Owen Hart
Owen Hart

"The King of Harts" Owen Hart

Jim Neidhart
Jim Neidhart

Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

David Smith
David Smith

The British Bulldog

Jeffrey Jarrett
Jeffrey Jarrett

"Double J" Jeff Jarrett

Nelson Frazier Jr.
Nelson Frazier Jr.

Mabel

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