“It burns his a**,” Vince McMahon is still upset that he couldn’t get The Undertaker to do one thing
Undertaker remembers being friends with his boss, Vince McMahon, and laughs about a funny moment they had together.
Undertaker and Vince McMahon (via WWE)
In today’s wrestling world dominated by social media, maintaining kayfabe is challenging, but legends like The Undertaker made it appear effortless. One memorable incident occurred on RAW when Vince McMahon tried to break the legend’s character by requesting a Spinaroonie, but The Deadman, true to his commitment to the persona, refused to compromise.
Despite their enduring friendship, McMahon couldn’t coax The Undertaker into the Spinaroonie. Moreover, even with The Rock, Triple H, Booker T, and Mr. McMahon himself attempting persuasion during the RAW segment. The Boss and The Deadman share a great friendship, and they were recently seen enjoying a boxing match together.
Reflecting on this moment, The Undertaker revealed on his Six Feet Under podcast that McMahon still brings up the unsuccessful attempt. Despite successfully ribbing The Deadman on numerous occasions, the 78-year-old’s inability to make him perform the Spinaroonie remains a source of amusement.
It comes up quite a bit. It burns his ass. Let me just say this, he’s ribbed me on so many occasions, and he’s got me really good, but he never got me to do that Spinaroonie. That’s the only carrot that I can hang on his head. As silly as that sounds, that bothers him. I mean, he’s the boss is the boss, right? He gets everything that he wants, and the fact that he couldn’t get me to do the Spinaroonie, I think he lays awake at night thinking about it. Like, ‘I couldn’t get him to do it,’ and it was a great effort to try.The Undertaker
The Phenom revealed that Vince McMahon’s unsuccessful attempts to make him do the Spinaroonie bothered the WWE Chairman. Despite the latter ribbing him often, The Deadman’s refusal appears to be a lingering source of amusement for McMahon, who may even think about it at night. This playful exchange highlights the humorous dynamic between the two wrestling icons.
In wrestling, where McMahon usually gets what he wants, this incident showcases The Undertaker’s steadfastness. Despite both legends having retired, McMahon’s unfulfilled desire to see the Hall of Famer execute the Spinaroonie remains a lingering topic.
Undertaker disapproves of Mick Foley’s new character in recent podcast
In a recent episode of his podcast, Six Feet Under, The Undertaker, legendary in the WWE, shared his disappointment in Mick Foley‘s shift from Mankind to Dude Love. Despite their historic feud and intense encounters, Foley’s new persona didn’t sit well with Taker.
As Dude Love passed him, The Undertaker’s disappointment in the hallway encounter was evident. Having sold more for Foley than anyone else, The Deadman found the hardcore legend’s transition surprising and somewhat disheartening, given their shared history. Their legendary feud, including the infamous Hell in a Cell match in 1998, marked a pivotal moment in WWE history.
The disappointment stemmed from The Undertaker’s viewpoint that Foley’s new character undermined the legitimacy and intensity of their prior encounters. The revelation provides a unique insight into wrestling dynamics, emphasizing the impact character changes can have on long-standing rivalries.
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