In a recent interview on “The Mightycast” podcast, the WWE Hall of Famer, The Undertaker, disclosed the most astonishing street fight he’s ever witnessed, situated in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The Undertaker noted, “The most remarkable, unparalleled street fight I’ve witnessed was in Johannesburg. It involved two women, both streetwalkers. Truth be told, it was at the junction of a bustling cross street. This wasn’t about hair pulling but a real fight. These women remained firm, courageously engaging in combat. The reason for their brawl is unknown, but the sight was something else when a policeman came around. Police officers there carry these fiberglass made batons, almost whip-like. He ordered them to cease their fight, but they refused. After he administered two strikes, they interrupted their fight. It was a wild scene, absolutely insane.”
On another recent occasion on “The Laboratory” podcast, Bobby Lashley, another WWE wrestler, recounted his time wrestling Sheamus, underlining the rough and tumble nature of The Celtic Warrior’s wrestling style.
Lashley narrated, “Sheamus is known for his tough approach, coming hard at his opponent. He’s not afraid to get physical and deliver some painful blows. It had been a long time since we faced, but the day we were booked against each other, the buzz was noticeable. People even started making side comments about it, predicting a brutal fight. They were right. As we entered the ring, Sheamus hit first and hard. That’s when I knew, it was not just another fight. We really went at each other, and that’s what Sheamus enjoys. He’s a unique character. He gives as good as he gets. ‘Alright, we’re going to thrash each other here’ and that always results in an exciting match.”