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WWE Releases First Look Of 30 Days Of The Deadman (Video)

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• WWE Releases First Look Of 30 Days Of The Deadman (Video)

“30 Days Of The Deadman” celebration will begin on the WWE Network starting from October 25th, which will focus on WWF/E Legend The Undertaker, as he will complete 30 years in the company next month.

30 Days Of The Deadman The Undertaker WWE Network

According to Variety, this will be the original programming schedule for this 5 weeks long celebration:

WWE Untold: The Phenom and The Legend Killer

Sunday, Oct. 25

Learn the incredible true story of The Undertaker and Randy Orton’s epic rivalry from 2005, as told by The Phenom and The Legend Killer themselves. The Undertaker and Orton discuss their classic series of matches and recall the lessons they took away from their nearly yearlong rivalry, from nearly getting set on fire and how to start and crash a lowrider, to learning the rights and wrongs of the sports-entertainment business. Interviews with Undertaker, Randy Orton, Cowboy Bob Orton Jr., Bruce Prichard and more.

Meeting Mark Calaway

Sunday, Nov. 1

Awe. Intimidation. Fear. No figure looms as large in WWE lore or commands more respect than The Undertaker — a fact all other Superstars acknowledge. But what is it like to meet the man behind The Deadman? Superstars from past and present — including “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Drew McIntyre and Randy Orton — remember their first introduction to Mark Calaway, better known to the WWE Universe as the one and only Undertaker.

The Mortician: The Story of Paul Bearer

Sunday, Nov. 8

With his ghoulish appearance and signature cry of “Ooooh, yesssss,” Hall of Famer Paul Bearer, The Undertaker’s longtime manager, stands out as one of the most unique characters in sports-entertainment history, but the man who portrayed Paul Bearer is every bit as fascinating. This is the story of William Moody, the real-life mortician who combined his background in mortuary science with his passion for wrestling to create one of WWE’s most enduring personalities.

Brothers of Destruction

Sunday, Nov. 15

Two eternal legends. One epic story. For the first time ever, The Undertaker and Kane sit down for a candid discussion about their storied careers, which have been intertwined since The Big Red Machine was introduced as The Undertaker’s long-lost brother in 1997. From their fierce battles against one another, to their indestructible alliance as tag team partners, Brothers of Destruction covers The Undertaker and Kane’s bond as never before. (premiering at Austin Film Festival 10/29)

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions: The Undertaker

Sunday, Nov. 22

After his groundbreaking appearance on the very first episode of The Broken Skull Sessions, The Undertaker returns for a second round of no-holds-barred conversation with “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. The Deadman and The Texas Rattlesnake cover even more ground on this all-new episode, which premieres 30 years to the day of The Undertaker’s arrival in WWE.”

Undertaker tweeted the following about it:

WWE has released the first look of 30 Days of The Deadman and you can watch it below:

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (October 19, 2012) – Old School Wrestling Veteran Passed Away

On this day in 2012, we lost Old School Wrestling Veteran Mike Graham at the age of 61.

During his long, illustrious career, Mike Graham wrestled for several territories like CWF, WWWF, GCW, AWA, JCP (NWA), WCW, CWA, AJPW, … & many more.

Mike committed suicide in a similar manner as his father did in 1985 and his son did in 2010.

† REST IN PEACE MIKE GRAHAM

September 22, 1951 – October 19, 2012


        
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