In a recent episode of his podcast, “Six Feet Under,” wrestling legend and WWE Hall of Famer, The Undertaker, revealed his dream Survivor Series team, talked about Razor Ramon, and more.
Here are some key highlights from the show:
During the discussion about his fantasy Survivor Series team, The Undertaker stated, “We would be a group of five. It’s always a challenge for me to quickly present a list. Alright, I would pick Kane, Stone Cold (Steve Austin), Andre (The Giant). This isn’t a popularity contest, I’m picking to win it. And for the last spot, I select Koko B. Ware, which creates a full circle moment for me. If for some reason Koko can’t make it, I’d consider either Shawn (Michaels) or Triple H as my alternatives.”
On another note, he relayed an incident involving Scott Hall, who didn’t want his arms crossed after being hit by The Undertaker’s signature move- the tombstone. The Undertaker recalled, “We had two shows in one day, with the first show in Scranton and the night show in Philadelphia. He resisted me in Scranton, right? Backstage, I questioned, ‘What’s up with the arms?’ to which he replied, ‘Well, I don’t want to look like a loser.’ I tried to explain that I conquer everyone by crossing their arms- it’s part of the signature move. He was still unsure and gloomy about the whole thing. However, by the time we were in Philadelphia, he had been convinced to cross his arms.”
“I had a plan and knew exactly what I was going to do in Philadelphia. ‘If you’re refusing to cross your arms, I’m going to pin you down with one finger.’ I think Curt Henning probably got through to him. So, during the night show, I spiked him, we’re in the Spectrum and boom, I give him my move. And just when I was about to put my finger on his chest, he voluntarily crossed his arms. So, I didn’t have to go with my plan.”
The episode can be found on Youtube and includes other discussions about playing flag football and dressing up as Kane in addition to the highlights outlined above.