WWE Hall of Famer urges fans to stop making fun of evidence of “CRIME” committed against him by The Undertaker
WWE Hall of Famer, JBL posts evidence of crime committed against him by The Undertaker in a hilarious post on social media
The Undertaker (via SPORF)
John “Bradshaw” Layfield, or simply JBL, was one of the most entertaining heel characters of the mid-2000s in WWE. In his brief career as a singles competitor, the Hall of Famer has had some of the most memorable feuds with the likes of Rey Mysterio, Shawn Michaels, etc. Out of his many compelling feuds, a rivalry that stands out to date was JBL vs. The Undertaker in 2004.
The WWE Hall of Famer recently took to his X handle and shared a picture from one of his old segments. Captioning the tweet, he urged fans not to use the image for meme purposes, as it’s clear evidence of a crime perpetrated against him by The Undertaker. The self-proclaimed Wrestling God alluded to one of his matches against The Deadman, where the latter viciously manhandled JBL.
JBL and The Undertaker faced each other in a hard-hitting match for the WWE Championship at SummerSlam 2004. However, the match ended in no disqualification after The Deadman attacked the 56-year-old using the WWE title. As a result, JBL managed to retain the WWE Championship.
I know Twitter (X) can be toxic, but this has caused me nightmares. This is not a picture to be made a meme of, it’s not funny. It is evidence of a crime perpetrated against me by the Undertaker. So please quit using this for your own pleasure and amusement.JBL urging the fans to quit using his image as a meme
Moreover, losing the championship bout didn’t sit well with the Phenom. Thus, he settled the score with JBL by chokeslamming the latter on the roof of his own limousine. The Wrestling God was utterly obliterated by The Undertaker, leading him to get stretchered out of the arena. A few weeks later, he returned to WWE programming, wearing a neck brace and a head stand to support his hat. The very same image from the segment was shared by the WWE veteran on his X.
JBL believes The Undertaker was an excellent locker room leader in his prime
The Undertaker is arguably one of the most iconic figures in the world of wrestling. In a career spanning over three decades, the Deadman has achieved great success, winning numerous championships. The 58-year-old was not just carrying the company as a champion onscreen; the WWE Hall of Famer was an even better leader behind the scenes.
A couple of years ago, WWE Hall of Famer JBL appeared as a guest on the Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling Podcast. While speaking on the interview via Wrestling Inc., he had high praises for The Undertaker and his exceptional leadership skills in the locker room.
He's the guy you want in charge. He's a terrific leader in any respect, whether it's the locker room, whether it's the boys out on the town, whatever it is, he's a terrific leader. He's a good human being. He's a smart guy and generally makes really good decisions.Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling Podcast
The 56-year-old stated that the Undertaker never abused his authority, despite holding sway over the entire locker room. Furthermore, he described the Deadman as a “terrific leader,” capable of overseeing any sort of group. The Wrestling God noted that the WWE Hall of Famer is essentially a smart guy with good decision-making sense.
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