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Popular celebrity shares what he learned from WWE legend The Undertaker

The WWE Universe witnessed The Undertaker entertain audiences week in and week out for over three decades before his retirement. Recently, Bollywood celebrity Varun Dhawan revealed what he learned from The Deadman in real life after watching him on TV for many years.

The 37-year-old actor recently sat down for an interview with Ranveer Allahbadia on The Ranveer Show, where they discussed several WWE topics among other subjects.

Dhawan being a lifelong pro wrestling fan was asked to share his thoughts on the Hall of Famer during the conversation. The Baby John actor proclaimed The Undertaker the greatest of all time, acknowledging the former World Heavyweight Champion's significant influence on the industry.

Varun Dhawan further shared that he learned the importance of work ethic, professionalism, and maintaining on-screen character from The Phenom.

"Work ethic and professionalism. And staying in your own lane, not breaking kayfabe," he said. [From 01:54:11 to 01:54:16]

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WWE veteran shares his thoughts on working alongside The Undertaker

Before embracing the iconic, eerie persona of The Undertaker, the WWE Hall of Famer was known as Mean Mark Callous. During this era, his on-screen manager was Harvey Wippleman.

Speaking to Sportskeeda Wrestling's Dr. Chris Featherstone, Harvey Wippleman spoke highly of the former World Heavyweight Champion, acknowledging their extensive history together, dating back to his management of Mean Mark Callous in Memphis. The veteran claimed The Undertaker is truly deserving of all the accolades and recognition he has received throughout his career.

"Oh great guy. Matter of fact, I was the last person to ever manage him, it was in the Memphis territory against Jerry the King Lawler, before he became the Undertaker. When he was still Mean Mark (Callous). So I have known him for over 30 years and he is just a fantastic guy. He deserves every accolade, every award, every Hall of Fame, whatever he is given. I don't have one negative comment or statement to say about Undertaker," Wippleman said.

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'Taker's last television appearance was at WrestleMania XL in Philadelphia, where he assisted Cody Rhodes in winning the Undisputed WWE Championship by taking out The Rock. It remains to be seen if The Phenom will make another appearance soon.

While using any quotes from the first half of this article please credit The Ranveer Show and give a H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling.

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