“He cussed me like a dog,” The Undertaker reveals when Vince McMahon got really pi**ed and yelled at him in real life
The Undertaker shares some untold stories from his illustrious career.
Vince McMahon and The Undertaker (via WWE and WhatCulture)
The Undertaker is considered to be one of the greatest superstars ever. At Survivor Series 2020, The Phenom hung up his boots after three decades at the same PLE where he debuted. Recently, Undertaker started a YouTube channel named Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway, where WWE Universe gets to see a different version of him than ever seen. In the latest episode, The Lord of Darkness untold various stories about Vince McMahon,
He disclosed how McMahon reacted to him after getting a tattoo. The Phenom stated how he would cuss him like he was a dog. The chairman did not like The Deadman’s decision to get a tattoo on his arm. He added that the Big Evil should have gotten his permission before getting one. Moreover, Mark stated that Vince was not at all fond of tattoos.
I remember showing up and Vince seeing my arm. Oh my, he cussed me like a dog, 'Goddam, why would you do that to yourself? You can't do that. You can't mess with the gimmick without talking to me first.' I mean, he went on and on and on about it. He hated tattoos.The Undertaker on Vince McMahon
WWE superstars get the WWE Universe invested in them if the gimmicks they are working on are loved by the audience. Although Undertaker got yelled at for getting a tattoo, his tattoo enhanced his spooky character.
Since his retirement, The Master of Pain has become a completely different individual. He interacts with the WWE Universe in his Undertaker 1 deadMan show. He wrestled AJ Styles in his last match at WrestleMania 36. Also, fans get to hear different, unheard stories from The Last Outlaw on his show and channel. Recently, AEW star Sting revealed how badly he wanted to wrestle The Undertaker ahead of his retirement.
The Undertaker names his most violent feud ever
The Undertaker uploads videos on his YouTube channel and shares various moments from his remarkable career. In the aforementioned episode, he revealed how he considers his feud with Mankind to be his most violent feud ever. The American Badass added how the violence they projected on each other is unlike anything ever done.
The Punisher added how his chemistry always matched with Mick Foley and that he was always interested in their feud. He stated that Foley was always committed to giving his best. Mick would endure any amount of pain and enact the scene in front of him. It is interesting to see how Undertaker still considers his feud from his early days as the best one.
Although The Deadman had various rivals throughout his career, he stated Foley was the best one. Additionally, he stated that fighting Mankind made sense since they had contradictory characters in the beginning. Also, the 58-year-old legend mentioned how wrestling barely makes sense today in comparison to earlier times.
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