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The Undertaker On What He’s Trying To Do Nowadays

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• The Undertaker On What He’s Trying To Do Nowadays

During a recent interview with ESPN’s Arda Ocal, WWF Legend The Undertaker talked about being retired and what he’s up to now.

Here’s what The Deadman said:

“I’m just enjoying the fruits of a 34-year career and trying to, I don’t know if this is the right word, but kind of detox from wrestling a little bit because it’s been my life.

It’s consumed my life for many years. All my whole thought process is about, ‘What is Undertaker going to do? What is Undertaker going to do next?’ So, it’s kind of interesting and fun trying to figure out what Mark Calaway does.”

The Undertaker is expected to start working at the WWE Performance as a Coach for up-and-coming wrestlers soon.

Also Read: The Undertaker’s Reaction To People Calling Pro-Wrestling Fake

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• Old School WWF Legend Would Have Celebrated His Birthday

Today would have been the 67th birthday of Old School WWF Legend “Rowdy” Roddy Piper (Real name: Roderick Toombs).

After touring the territories during the 70s & early 80s and after a brutal dog collar match against Greg “The Hammer” Valentine at the first Starrcade in 1983, Piper joined the World Wrestling Federation in early 1984, where he soon became the #1 villain who feuded with the #1 babyface in the promotion, Hulk Hogan.

Together they main evented the first ever WrestleMania and put professional wrestling on the map, as we know it.

“Hot Rod” continued to wrestle for the WWF until 1992 (minus a hiatus for Hollywood in 1988), but returned several times in 1994, 1995 & 1996, before Roddy joined Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling at the Halloween Havoc 1996 PPV.

In 2005, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by his old rival, “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY & † R.I.P.

April 17, 1954 – July 31, 2015


        
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