First episode of 'Six Feet Under' released: The Undertaker shares hilarious incident with Vince McMahon
WWE legend The Undertaker recently shared a hilarious incident about one of his conversations with Vince McMahon.
The Deadman made an appearance during the 30th anniversary of Monday Night RAW, RAW is XXX. During his appearance, the WWE Hall of Famer confronted LA Knight. The Deadman made another appearance on 10th October, for the first time ever at NXT, and was seen chokeslamming Bron Breakker.
The Undertaker, real name Mark Calaway, recently announced a project that he has been working with outside of WWE. He took to his 'gram to make the big announcement for his newly launched show, 'Six Feet Under,' and has also opened up a Patreon page for supporting the same.
Speaking on the first episode of his show, the WWE Hall of Famer recalled a hilarious incident when the former CEO of WWE, Vince McMahon had called him, to confirm he was indeed The Deadman, and not Egg Man.
This is how The Deadman detailed the entire incident:
"I'm at home back in Nashville. The phone rings one day, and I remember, getting the phone and then laying back down on my bed. Hello? Is this the Undertaker? I was like that's Vince McMahon, or that's somebody that does a really good Vince McMahon. He is always just so skeptical in his business and cynical. And I'm thinking, you know, obviously everyone's heard Egg Man story right? You know they were promoting the big thing at thanksgiving, you know, the Big Egg. I was convinced that was gonna be me. So, you know, I'm playing all this out, and Vince is on the line, and I'm just holding the phone, and I'm thinking 'Undertaker, Undertaker, Undertaker, Undertaker,' it's not Egg Man. Not Egg Man! I'm not Egg Man! Yes! This is The Undertaker! 'God, that's what I like to hear!' Vince's replied."
Check out a clipping from The Undertaker's first episode of 'Six Feet Under' below:
Teddy Long shared his honest opinion on The Undertaker attacking Bron Breakker
Teddy Long recently shared his honest opinion on The Deadman attacking Bron Breakker at NXT.
While speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's The Wrestling Time Machine, Bill Apter has mentioned that it was wrong on The Phenom's part to attack Breakker. Contradicting Apter's statement, Long stated that the chokeslam was the initiation of Breakker's huge career in the upcoming years.
Teddy Long further added that the attack by The Deadman was not for the purpose of killing him, rather it was for initiating his career.
"At the end, you gotta understand this business. At the end, what Undertaker did to him wasn't to kill him [Bron Breakker]. What Undertaker did to him was to establish him, and let everybody know, 'This is the guy.' That's why that Chokeslam came in. That was his initiation. Not to kill him. So that was absolutely great. That didn't do nothing but make him stronger. I'm telling you, that's his initiation. That's the way Undertaker is saying, 'You're the guy.' Not to kill him. That was initiation. That was the best thing that could ever happen to him," Teddy Long said.
It would be interesting to see if The Phenom will make any more appearances in the company in the near future.
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