Three wrestlers The Undertaker hates in real life

At Monday Night Raw's 30th Anniversary special last month, The Undertaker and Bray Wyatt experienced a "passing of the torch" moment.

The Undertaker in a file photo. (Image credits: twitter)
By Blesson Daniel | Feb 17, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

On the 30th anniversary of RAW, The Undertaker made a comeback to WWE. Together with other icons including Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Kurt Angle, and Shawn Michaels, he made an appearance on the program. Since the beginning of the program in 1991, The Deadman has experienced a variety of noteworthy matches and situations on the red brand. On April 22, 2013, he and Kane and Daniel Bryan engaged in a six-man tag team match against The Shield, which served as his final bout on RAW.

The screen switched to the introductory film of a former Undertaker persona, The American Badass, while the moon morphed into a bicycle’s headlight, and The Undertaker reappeared. Although some fans had anticipated “Rollin, Rollin, Rollin,” the music was also altered to a new American Bada theme instead.

When the lights went out once more, the American Bada** exited his motorcycle and circled the stage menacingly. Taker and Bray Wyatt have now surrounded LA Knight. Once the lights were turned back on, LA Knight was choked out by a combination of the two before Wyatt hit his Sister Abigail for a devastating finish.

The Undertaker is a seasoned professional who has competed against every major wrestling icon in history. In addition, many tales came before him. The Phenom’s obvious respect for the men who came before him in the business and in WWE is one of his most outstanding traits. He still remembers where he came from and who originally made everything possible. Yet, he just doesn’t get along with some individuals.

So, let’s look back at three wrestlers The Undertaker hate in real life

1. Shawn Michaels

The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 26. (Image credits: twitter)
The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 26. (Image credits: Twitter)

Before, it was extremely obvious that The Deadman detested Shawn Michaels and could not even look at him without being enraged. That’s because HBK’s sheer existence made him unhappy. Michaels’ defiant attitude was overbearing, according to Undertaker, who said in an interview that he frequently needed to “put him in his place” in order to do his duties effectively. The mindset was progressively altered through HBK, so this is no longer the case and they now respect one another.

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2. Hulk Hogan

The Undertaker chokeslams Hulk Hogan [Image-Twitter]

The Undertaker and Hulk Hogan have long had a heated rivalry. Two distinct personalities, two diverse fighting philosophies, and two enduring adversaries After receiving a Tombstone Piledriver from The Phenom, Hulk Hogan pretended to have a neck injury, and even Hogan complained to the board. The Undertaker so placed Hogan on his “blacklist” as a result of that faraway Survivor Series in 1991. In 2002, at Judgment Day, when Undertaker beat Hogan in 11 minutes, time brought them back together.

3. Big Show

Big Show and The Undertaker ina file photo [Image-Twitter]
Big Show and The Undertaker in a file photo [Image-Twitter]

Today, it appears that The Big Show and The Undertaker appreciate one another. In fact, The Big Show specifically acknowledges The Dead Man as having mentored him in business and WWE flair. They had a number of issues in the past, though. Since Paul Wight did not practice adequate nutrition and exercise early in his WWE career, The Undertaker reportedly did not enjoy Big Show’s lack of work ethic and wrestling basics. He made a mistake by blindly relying on his physical capabilities. Yet Show asserts that The Deadman’s lessons contributed significantly to his professional success.

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