10 Things The Undertaker Has Done Since Retiring From WWE
Jessica Cortez The Undertaker is one of the biggest names of all time, and his decision to retire was a tough one for him. It has been well documented that he struggled to come to terms with that. However, he eventually made that call, and since that point, he has been off the grid as far as wrestling is concerned.
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However, Undertaker has kept himself busy since that point doing various things, which have allowed fans to see him still. Some of these have been more memorable than others, getting fans to still talk about him, showcasing what they can expect from this period of his life.
10 Hyping Up Pit Bull
One random situation that cropped up for The Undertaker after he retired was when he appeared in Saudi Arabia to hype up Pit Bull before a concert. It's something that a lot of people wouldn't have expected, as putting them together does seem like a strange mix.
However, that is what happened. The Undertaker turned up for the fans before the concert began and introduced Pit Bull to the stage, getting a huge reaction from the crowd. Because WWE was in Saudi the next night, fans thought he'd appear, but that wasn't the case, with his purpose for being there simply being down to this job.
9 Hall Of Fame Induction
One of the biggest things that has happened to The Undertaker since he retired is the fact he's now set to become a Hall Of Famer. While the official induction has yet to take place, it is a major moment for him, and something that he absolutely deserves.
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The Undertaker is one of the greatest characters that has ever stepped into the ring, and his commitment to that has helped to make it such an iconic one. His induction will be a special moment, and being able to hear him recap his career and tell stories is something fans are excited for.
8 Eating Hot Wings
Something that The Undertaker has been able to do is appear on the YouTube show, Hot Ones. It's one of the most popular shows on the platform, bringing different celebrities each week to eat some of the hottest chicken wings on the planet, while answering questions about their career.
Several wrestlers have been able to appear on this previously from Steve Austin to Sasha Banks. Undertaker added himself to that in what is a fascinating interview that also brings some comedy as he tries to deal with the heat.
7 Broken Skull Sessions
Another interview that The Undertaker was involved with was alongside Steve Austin. He appeared on the popular Broken Skull Sessions show to discuss his career and share stories. It created a fascinating interview, with the two men having a great connection that allowed for an easy-to-watch interview.
It opened up Undertaker to a different side of himself, being open about everything the Texas Rattlesnake had to ask. The interview is one of the best that The Undertaker has ever done, and it led to fans heavily praising it.
6 Speaking With Joe Rogan
Another big interview that The Undertaker has done is with Joe Rogan. The controversial podcast host is someone that brings in huge viewers on a regular basis. Therefore, having The Undertaker on was a big deal, and it led an engaging conversation, especially with Joe coming from a non-wrestling perspective.
It allowed for different types of questions, which showcased a new side of the Deadman as a person. Because the podcast is such a big one, it got a lot of people talking overall, as Undertaker didn't hold back his opinions on the current talent in this one.
5 Most Wanted Treasures
The Most Wanted Treasures show was a lot of fun for people to watch, seeing legends hunting down their old ring gear and props. A lot of great names were involved in the series, and that included The Undertaker. He popped up for an episode alongside Kane, which saw them go through their history.
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It was fascinating to see him discussing his old gear, and he held nothing back within the episode. Fans also got to relive some classic moments, as they were able to remember what he wore for specific situations.
4 Making Cameos
One of the most shocking things The Undertaker has done since retiring from wrestling is getting involved with Cameo. This is an app that nobody expected him to be involved with, but he did some limited videos with fans having to pay a lot of money to get themselves a video from him.
However, seeing him do the different requests, talking about random topics was not what anybody expected. While he did the videos in character, it was completely contrasting to how the character would normally do it.
3 Hitting The Ice Bath
Kevin Hart is a popular celebrity, and someone that happens to have his own YouTube show. That is known as Cold As Balls, and it sees him and his guest dunk themselves into an ice bath and do an interview. There are also comedic skits taking place as well, which makes it an even more memorable show.
The Undertaker popped up for one episode, dunking himself into the cold waters to chat with the comedian. It's a funny episode and showcases him in a rare out-of-character moment, which audiences always love to see.
2 Signing For Fans
Wrestlers hosting autograph signings is commonplace. However, because The Undertaker has protected his gimmick so much over the years, it was rare to see him in those situations. But since retiring, he has done a few, giving audiences the chance to meet him and get things signed.
It's something that he can do a lot more now, as he isn't as careful or protective of the gimmick in general. That gives those who have supported him the chance to actually see him and share some conversations.
1 Netflix Movie
One of the biggest projects that The Undertaker has been involved with since retiring is the fact he has his own Netflix movie, Escape The Undertaker. It's an interactive movie that also features The New Day, with viewers having the opportunity to make their own specific choices throughout it.
It taps into The Undertaker's character more than anything else, which has ended up working out for him. The Netflix movie proved to be very popular, with fans and non-wrestling fans getting to enjoy it. This also shows that the gimmick itself is something that can be tapped into even more.