Jake The Snake, Mick Foley, Heels & How Undertaker Creates His Mount Rushmore | Six Feet Under #3

2024-03-01に共有
On this episode of the Six Feet Under Podcast, Undertaker talks about the hardest hit he took from Mick Foley during Buried Alive, when he turned Babyface in the WrestleMania VIII storyline involving Jake The Snake and Macho Man Randy Savage, how he picks who goes on his Mount Rushmore and more.

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00:00 Welcome To The Show
11:31 How Did You Wrestle After Getting A Tattoo?
18:49 Taker On Vince Being Mad About His Tattoos
24:39 Jake The Snake, Macho Man Randy Savage & Undertaker's Babyface Turn
31:53 How Taker Creates His Mount Rushmore
42:15 Undertaker In New York
47:33 Mick Foley Story

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コメント (21)
  • @KY87Chevy
    Make it happen, get Jake The Snake on the podcast. I would love to see that conversation
  • @dreknd
    I really appreciate the Undertakers appreciation for Jake Roberts! The he was always one of my favorites. I'll never forget the king cobra latching onto the Macho Man.
  • Undertaker is soo witty. He has a great sense of humor. I always find myself laughing at little things he says. Awesome podcast guys
  • Love how you can tell taker still wants to keep kayfabe alive as long as he can, truly passionate about the sport
  • @franchise3531
    I could listen to Taker talk all day. Just seeing him as the man vs The Deadman is crazy. No one would have ever seen this day coming
  • @jaymo2113
    I really appreciate when the host stops talking and lets Undertaker finish a sentence. It's real considerate of him.
  • Be respectful of the people who came before you, listen and learn, never be content, never stop learning and growing. All of those things are good advice for life in general, not just wrestling. Thanks for the wisdom Taker. 👍👏
  • I was undertakers waitress when they’d fly thru Pittsburg. Such a polite and kind man. He’s the best
  • @yousef6635
    I loved Taker's explanation of his Mount Rushmore, but you also belong to Mount Rushmore because you contributed to the fame and popularity of WWE worldwide. I remember that there were no people who watched wrestling and knew Taker. You have influence, fame and popularity like them, Mark.
  • @tug1345
    I watched the segment where Dutch and James were discussing the possibility of having Taker on their podcast, I know Taker and Dutch have known each other for well over 30 years, it'd be good seeing them having a chat and a catchup together
  • @wrestling3d44
    Undertaker deserves to be the greatest of wwe. His character was never made to be the traditional face of a company, yet he made a dead guy character the greatest character in the history of the business, the moment he debut he became a star, Undertaker character was so larger than life it captivated people around the world the kids from 90's used to discuss about him may having 7 lives or how he used to draw his power from that urn. In the 90's wwe hired big monster heels just to feud with the undertaker he was huge attraction in the 90's, yeah he wasn't one of the face of the company but he was just as important or more, he didn't needed the world title to get popular unlike others, he got popular without world title,he was a massive draw for 15 years from 2005 till the end and after 2005 he didn't had to be last match to be the main event wherever he was on the card he was the main event.From 2005 onwards people cared about his legendary streak more than the main event itself he was on top for 30 years. WWE never booked him as a number 1 guy but he sure was the best.As of today there have been 37 wrestlemanias he has been in 27 of them.He united 6 eras of wrestling Golden era, New Generation Era, Attitude Era,Ruthless Agression Era,PG era and new era. He has beaten every major faces of the company like Hogan twice for the world title, He beat Ric Flair,Bret Hart,HBK,Steve Austin and the rock,hhh,Cena, Batista,Edge,Orton. If anyone deserves to be called the best of wwe it is the Undertaker. I think the Undertaker is the Greatest Of All Time.
  • @KevinKrayden
    The tattoos definitely added to the Undertaker's mystique, especially as he was one of the only wrestlers on TV with two full sleeves at the time.
  • Living legend . Thank you for all the memories all the great matches, my first ever wrestling memory was sitting on my bed as a 4 year old watching royal rumble 94. When he took on yokozuna and from that moment he was my favourite wrestler . Evan during the American badass stage of his career . The only time I've ever cried and I'm not afraid to say it was during the taker vs roman match at marina. Devasted I was , we look at action figures or characters like the will never age but you forget about the human behind it all . And Evan when I'm gone and in 1000 years from naw there will be wrestlers who come and go . Wrestlers who like the rock or similar to hbk or ric flair . But there will only ever be one dead man. A dead man that will never actually be dead . Because everything he done will never be forgotten or done again . Thank you taker
  • Unpopular opinion Mark Callaway is more fun to hang out with than The Undertaker
  • Austin, Taker and Rock go on my Rushmore as that was my era but im not sure who is 4th. HHH played a huge role in that attitude era and i think gets disrespected a-lot. Eddie Guerrero was also huge for me. Loved his wrestling style and he brought the best out of other wrestlers. Randy Orton was a great heel at that time as part of evolution. Loved hitting people with the RKO in school. Although he was older Hogan contributed to the best match ive ever seen. Rock Hogan at mania. I wasn’t a big fan but Lesnar shook up the WWE with his explosive style. All in all its too hard, i cant decide. Someone decide for me.