For some reason I got teary eyed when he said he went to the World Class Championship Wrestling building and Just sat every Wednesday for 8 months. The Undertaker truly deserved all the success he has.
Yeah they say he's the guy in the industry you respect just because, and this is a great example of why that is the case. An immensely intelligent and strong dude that was raised on hard work and respecting those who came before you. Always be the man that can handle himself and still help an old lady cross the street. More folks could use this in mentality in this day and age.
@@Masada1911: that’s not breaking character though bc in 2002 he was presenting himself as what he was really like at that time when not in the ring or arena. But as The Deadman character he never broke character. The Hybrid was part Deadman part ABA and during those years barely did any interviews but pre 2000 he never did break character as whatever rare interviews he did included him dressing up in his Taker attire.
He played a smart part in that Surburban Commando movie. The movie came out in 91? Idk when the film - Taker’s part specifically - was being filmed. His (official) debut was Survivor Series 90. So depending on if the movie or at least his part was filmed, whether it was before or after his debut, he may have broken character or then again not. Doesn’t matter though as this film is hardly ever remembered as rightly so lol!!!
Joe, interview with Dr. Mike Mew, he discovered MEWING, it is a habit that makes you more attractive (at the bone level) in about 3 years, it consists of pushing the tongue against the palate to expand it and thus your jaw is marked, Your upper jaw is advanced (avoiding a flat face) and your chin is advanced (because with your tongue you direct facial growth forward). His channel is called ORTHOTROPICS, there is a video that explains more details about this called "attractive face or not"
The Undertaker has been my favorite wrestler since his 1990 debut. There was something mesmerizing about his slow and ominous entrance with funeral organ music playing, Paul Bear holding an urn, the occasional coffin (and coffin matches!) , and other dark theatrics unlike anything like I've seen prior or after his debut. He seemed like a larger than life and unshakable being. Although he moved about slowly and sometimes just stood still catatonically, he took punches like they were light taps only to release a barrage of terror culminating in a neck breaking tombstone to end the match.
I have it down i do it from time to time.. Watching him helped me overcome my fear of death& 1 part of my life i was fascinated with death at 15 i had a summer job helping at a cemetery& I thought it was the coolest thing because 1 day we got to dig a hole& put the casket inside before the casket went in i stood down in the hole.. So thanks to him death doesn't bother me
You just should've picked up heroin as a kid.that will make you pro at that. Of course it means you're close to being on your way out, but shit Undertaker is doing fine so...
@@montrezhadley251 You sound like me when I was blazing 24/7 in my early 20's. I had earth changing revelatory experiences while watching every shitty movie from that era. I was pretty close to done with that, but not quite, when I saw Prometheus while higher than anyone can be without years of dedication, study, and practice. I legit changed into a different lane of existentialism that I still believe now because of that movie that everyone says wasn't good. I never rewatched it sober. I don't think I want to.
I grew up in central Texas watching WCCW and never realized a young Mark Callaway did resemble David von Erich. To hear Bronco told Fritz to book him and after that match with Bruiser Brody, and Brody seeing Mark was going to be something special is mind blowing.
I remember seeing him wrestle in '96 or so in Newmarket ON. He broke character by smiling a big smile when the crowd went nuts when he walked out. The PallBearer looked at him and nodded and he did this big smile ...it was priceless
@@murray1978 Mankind's WWF debut was in '97 I saw the Undertaker either in '95 or '96 I don't remember which. I know Koko B. Ware was on the ticket, but I don't recall who TU was pitted against. It was the main event at the time.
Joe's not a big wrestling fan but I noticed with these older guys and the crazy ship that happened back in the day he enjoys listening to them. Lotsa guys on the Jake Roberts episode we're never fans but thought it was one of the better episodes especially with the insane story Jake has with his childhood
Crazy that this guy has unlocked a whole new chapter in his career in what is meant to be his retirement. Could easily have the most successful wrestling podcast on earth if he tried it, the internet needs this man.
Joshua Gibson not having TH-cam is a hell of a lot different than Spotify... i literally watched that episode n deleted the app..not having TH-cam is a lot different n u know that... obviously if I didn’t ever watch TH-cam I’d not have it or if I didn’t watch it much
This guy went through some shit and still stayed motivated and committed, nothing but respect for this man and still imo the most famous wrestler there has ever been
I had to jump on here and comment from Spotify. If anyone watches this whole thing I wanted to throw out there that when they talked about goggins I felt like a real softy. When two guys that I think are hard as it gets then they are talking about a guy who makes them feel soft! So many layers in this world. Keep hard world, find your motivation, and remember we are all in this together!
When you think about it Joe did grow up in Larry Bird town aka Boston. Even if you're not a sports fan, being from Boston in the 80s you would have more than likely heard about the Rivalry between Bill Laimbeer and Larry Bird. So he probably had some rough idea of what he meant as far as it being physical play when he was using them as an example. I'm not sure if Joe would know who Rick Mahorn was though.
Try streaming it on your cell phone. For some reason Spotify works fine on my Samsung Galaxy Note 9 but it doesn't matter whether I'm using Windows or Linux it doesn't seem to want to work on a laptop or desktop computer
Why is it weird watching him talk for so long? More than 2 decades and all words I've heard from him are nowhere near how much words I've heard from him in this video!
I wonder what Bruiser Brody would say now about the kid that had his first match against him that HE said "That kid is going to be something in this business!". RIP Bruiser Brody!
7:30 oh my god. Same exact story like John Cena man! Lived in a car, bounced at a bar, literally got by day by day. That’s crazy man hearing these wrestler’s origin stories man before WWE. Even The Rock too was poor.
It seems weird to know there was a day where Undertaker was in the room and people didn't talk to him or shake his hand. They missed out. Undertaker became way more famous then Buzz Sawyer. It just should teach people to be kind and friendly. And also be honest.
Same here, brother! It is amazing how much I appreciated him as a kid, and how much I have grown to appreciate who his is as a person now that I am an adult. Amazing character, amazing human being. A TRUE LEGEND.
@@iGotAether what makes it real weird tho is that i had the same thoughts as a little one but i never hated him. i always thought "wow he can be mean" or "wow he can be spooky" but i was never like "i want him to lose". he drew me closer to the tv screen everytime i heard that church bell at th beginning of his theme
This man's first match was against Bruiser Brody... He managed to piss him off & STILL decided to continue in the business... Gotta respect em. Taker is one tough S.O.B
He came and other wrestlers to Iraq when I was in the military fighting the war to put a show on for the troops they dropped a ring by airplane. After the show everyone wanted to meet him he shook my hand with a firm grip and said hello sir. I was pretty stunned. Vince McMahan did the introduction of the whole WWE show and did a hell of a job pumping up the troops. When your away from your family for a year and dont have much to look forward too in a dessert fighting it was a much needed lift. Great memories
If only Eddie Guererro lived long enoigh to be on JRE. That would have been an amazing podcast. Going what he went through during the tough times in his life to being WWE champion then getting older and mentoring young wrestlers.. His death was truly tragic.
@@toogifted6491 you must never watched wrestling then because he broke character several years ago once he started actually talking and riding motor bikes to the ring. The "American badass" was no longer the silent undertaker.
When he said 6'8" i saw the comparison to Joe then however tall he is. Undertaker is the number one character on there the few years i watched it in the 90's. Ultimate Warrior, Sting and Mysterio were good roles
I was in my early teens when I found out it's all acking It became hard to watch till I Never watched again But Undertaker EddieGuerrero ReyMysterio TheRock ChrisBennoitt were of my favorites
Fascinating, isn't it? I used to watch in my early teens in Egypt and completely blown away by it too! It's crazy to think wrestling will never be that mystical secret world anymore now that the company has to come out and say it scripts things... when we were kids this stuff had all the credibility of the world to us and it was so much fun... and slowly we learned it wasn't real, its like getting told Santa isn't real but gradually 😂 eh, but we definitely had a unique experience :)
Anybody who knows anything about the Von Erich’s and hearing Taker say the reason he was booked by Fritz is because he looked like David is such an amazing and emotional thing to hear.
No doubt. I remember hearing Val Venis talk politics with Michael Landsberg on Off The Record. Landsberg didn't stand a chance. So many very bright folks in the biz for sure.
My dad was a truck driver transporting the equipment for WWE and the way my dad told me how big the Undertaker was in person and how he loved Ultimate Warrior always brings me joy. RIP dad i'll always love wrestling because of these legends and how hard they worked.
Back in the day kids used to have conspiracy theories about this man's existence.
growing up watching him, all of the kids went searching for his urn cause that was the only way to summon Undertaker LOL
He was such a great actor. There were times he legit liked dead.
😭😭😭😭 I deadass would think he died n cane back
For real we used think this guy was the devil 😂
DEAD ASS
For some reason I got teary eyed when he said he went to the World Class Championship Wrestling building and Just sat every Wednesday for 8 months. The Undertaker truly deserved all the success he has.
what were those guys thinking tho?? Just looking at the size of Undertaker I would've given him a chance a lot sooner. The man is a giant!
Hard work and perseverance pays off.
@@NEILANIL1 it does in prostitution.
I kinda teared up when he said Fritz said he looked like david
@@NEILANIL1 yeah no. Not anymore.
Watching him be his real self makes you realize how great he was at protecting his character for 30 years
Everyone in wwe protected his gimmick.
Yeah and the internet not existing helped too
Literally tho the real GOAT
@@alejandroalba391 wllllll
No one was more critical than Rey Mysterio. He never took that mask off
What a great story and a stand up guy. I can see why Undertaker is so universally respected by his peers.
Yeah they say he's the guy in the industry you respect just because, and this is a great example of why that is the case. An immensely intelligent and strong dude that was raised on hard work and respecting those who came before you. Always be the man that can handle himself and still help an old lady cross the street. More folks could use this in mentality in this day and age.
Impressive how for 30 years he never broke character
He did on occasion. He gave a shoot interview in like 2002
@@Masada1911: that’s not breaking character though bc in 2002 he was presenting himself as what he was really like at that time when not in the ring or arena. But as The Deadman character he never broke character. The Hybrid was part Deadman part ABA and during those years barely did any interviews but pre 2000 he never did break character as whatever rare interviews he did included him dressing up in his Taker attire.
He played a smart part in that Surburban Commando movie. The movie came out in 91? Idk when the film - Taker’s part specifically - was being filmed. His (official) debut was Survivor Series 90. So depending on if the movie or at least his part was filmed, whether it was before or after his debut, he may have broken character or then again not. Doesn’t matter though as this film is hardly ever remembered as rightly so lol!!!
Joe, interview with Dr. Mike Mew, he discovered MEWING, it is a habit that makes you more attractive (at the bone level) in about 3 years, it consists of pushing the tongue against the palate to expand it and thus your jaw is marked, Your upper jaw is advanced (avoiding a flat face) and your chin is advanced (because with your tongue you direct facial growth forward). His channel is called ORTHOTROPICS, there is a video that explains more details about this called "attractive face or not"
At least not in televised matches
At 39 years of age, the dead man's entrance still brings tears to my eyes. Many happy memories watching Taker with my dad
Eyes just naturally water up when you're THAT old
@@dr.loomis4221🤡
Spoiler trained him well.
I'm half your age but gave the sane memories, interesting
I can't believe we live in a world where we almost didn't have The Undertaker
Ironically the Undertakerless world is the darker timeline.
Think about how many undertakers didn’t make it because they took bad advice
The Undertaker has been my favorite wrestler since his 1990 debut. There was something mesmerizing about his slow and ominous entrance with funeral organ music playing, Paul Bear holding an urn, the occasional coffin (and coffin matches!) , and other dark theatrics unlike anything like I've seen prior or after his debut. He seemed like a larger than life and unshakable being. Although he moved about slowly and sometimes just stood still catatonically, he took punches like they were light taps only to release a barrage of terror culminating in a neck breaking tombstone to end the match.
Legend 👍
Okay then
Joe showed the Taker mad respect for being quite and let the GOAT speak
Quiet!!!!! Edit!!!!
he was quite quiet in this one
Have you seen this clip of Alex Jones giving Joe the BIG ENCHILADA?! th-cam.com/video/KYhJ-mroJoA/w-d-xo.html 😂
taker is 6'8. literally one foot taller than rogan.
Joe is quiet most of the time he likes to hear people's stories and learn stuff
BAH GAWD IT'S THE UNDERTAKER! HE'S GONNA TAKE JOE ROGAN STRAIGHT TO HELL!
He’s gonna choke slam Joe Rogan then tombstone 🪦
ROGAN WILL ... REST IN PEACE!
Hahahahaha
ROGAN’S RUNNING LIKE A SCALDED DOG!
By using wrestling logic, hell is basically just under the ring through it right?
I remember being a kid trying for days and days to roll my eyes in the back of my head like this man
I have it down i do it from time to time.. Watching him helped me overcome my fear of death& 1 part of my life i was fascinated with death at 15 i had a summer job helping at a cemetery& I thought it was the coolest thing because 1 day we got to dig a hole& put the casket inside before the casket went in i stood down in the hole.. So thanks to him death doesn't bother me
@@montrezhadley251 you are a freak, but I love it 😍💪🏼
You just should've picked up heroin as a kid.that will make you pro at that. Of course it means you're close to being on your way out, but shit Undertaker is doing fine so...
@@montrezhadley251
You sound like me when I was blazing 24/7 in my early 20's. I had earth changing revelatory experiences while watching every shitty movie from that era.
I was pretty close to done with that, but not quite, when I saw Prometheus while higher than anyone can be without years of dedication, study, and practice.
I legit changed into a different lane of existentialism that I still believe now because of that movie that everyone says wasn't good.
I never rewatched it sober. I don't think I want to.
@@calska140 I knew it.
Joes ability to talk when he should and shut up when he should is unmatched
Unmatched, compared to who ? It’s not hard to hold a conversation...
Compared to the guy who interviewed Mel chansey...ruined what coulda been the most interesting podcast
@@mitchmiller6366 sam tripoli and bert kriescher to name a few
@@mitchmiller6366 lolol I agree. Some ppl just get credit for nothing
@@mitchmiller6366 compared to every other podcast
Never seen someone cuss so nonchalantly and sound badass and humble at the same time.
I grew up in central Texas watching WCCW and never realized a young Mark Callaway did resemble David von Erich. To hear Bronco told Fritz to book him and after that match with Bruiser Brody, and Brody seeing Mark was going to be something special is mind blowing.
THIS guy is the undertaker? Holy shit. Amazing acting. Absolutely amazing. He was so terrifying on TV.
Seems like a cool ass guy.
I remember seeing him wrestle in '96 or so in Newmarket ON. He broke character by smiling a big smile when the crowd went nuts when he walked out. The PallBearer looked at him and nodded and he did this big smile ...it was priceless
Damn, I wish I'd been into wrestling in 96. I lived super close to Newmarket.
I was there! I remember the crowd! Absolutely crazy!
Did he wrestle Mankind?
@@murray1978 Mankind's WWF debut was in '97 I saw the Undertaker either in '95 or '96 I don't remember which.
I know Koko B. Ware was on the ticket, but I don't recall who TU was pitted against. It was the main event at the time.
@@jackrogers5712 where abouts are you?
What a guest to have. He can really tell an absorbing tale.
Joe's not a big wrestling fan but I noticed with these older guys and the crazy ship that happened back in the day he enjoys listening to them. Lotsa guys on the Jake Roberts episode we're never fans but thought it was one of the better episodes especially with the insane story Jake has with his childhood
"He's gonna be something." - He sure called that one.
Amazing how he remembers all the details in his story. As if it just happened yesterday.
Undertaker knows his shit he's being really polite and letting Joe explain the mma part of wrestling
Crazy that this guy has unlocked a whole new chapter in his career in what is meant to be his retirement. Could easily have the most successful wrestling podcast on earth if he tried it, the internet needs this man.
Undertaker's hands and biceps are fckn huge man.
Never will forget this guy.
Thanks for being so true to the character. I'ma miss them always bringing you back every wrestle mania.
Brody is looking from the other side with a big smile saying "I knew that kid would be somebody one day!"
The Undertaker was always one of the most gifted pro wrestlers. I remember seeing him balance on the top ropes
This man is a FUCKING BEAST. He can barely fit on the screen.
Damn I’ve been purposely not downloading Spotify... but joe got me with this one
Haha me too!
Spotify ain't too bad huh? My only complaint is no comments.
Joshua Gibson it’s their politics... that’s why kept refusing to download it.. I got rid of it after I watched this
@@TheSands83 well I certainly don't agree with YT politics but here I am. Do you? I'm thinking they're likely similar to Spotify as well.
Joshua Gibson not having TH-cam is a hell of a lot different than Spotify... i literally watched that episode n deleted the app..not having TH-cam is a lot different n u know that... obviously if I didn’t ever watch TH-cam I’d not have it or if I didn’t watch it much
I haven't listened to Joe since he moved but these clips have all been pretty fucking good lately.
This guy went through some shit and still stayed motivated and committed, nothing but respect for this man and still imo the most famous wrestler there has ever been
I could hear him talk all day. Im glad now that hes done his run he can break character and come share his stories
You can tell Rogan was a huge fan. Just lettin the man talk, and ramble on.
Joe- “So... You’re fucked . How Dow you go from there. “ I love this Man !
I was at that match when I was about 9-10 yrs old one of the memorable matches of my childhood.
While we are here. Joe should get Steve Austin and Dewayne Johnson on the podcast!!
Austin would be great.
And Ric Flair, and Vince McMahon while they are still alive.
Dwayne johnson lol
It's "Dwayne" not all black people have names like Dvonmarcus.
@@sandorclegane3658 what does that had to do anything with black people? He just mistakenly added a E to his name.
Decades' worth of great stories here.
Crazy how one decision can drastically change the outcome of your life.
Yep. Decide to get taker on and suddenly people start actually watching your show on spotify.
Definition of MAN DOING HIS JOB!!
I had to jump on here and comment from Spotify. If anyone watches this whole thing I wanted to throw out there that when they talked about goggins I felt like a real softy. When two guys that I think are hard as it gets then they are talking about a guy who makes them feel soft! So many layers in this world. Keep hard world, find your motivation, and remember we are all in this together!
I remember literally being scared of him in my childhood. Who knew what a fun guy he actually is.
“DEADMAN WALKING”- Undertaker
Met this guy in line for midnight chow at the DFAC at FOB Warrior. Super nice guy
Wow, just looked up David Von Erich, and he wasn't kidding -- he looked just like him back then.
Dark side of the ring the von Erich story man
Damn taker,, you make your story so fun to hear.. Thanks for making our childhood awesome!
Ayo he had the Undertaker. Man come back to TH-cam Rogan!!!
spotify is free, plus you can see the stuff when Jamie pulls shit up to watch
Spotify is free dude. Come on.
Stop being loyal to Bill Gates
0:40 Joe having no idea who Rick Mahorn or Bill Lambieer is...
When you think about it Joe did grow up in Larry Bird town aka Boston. Even if you're not a sports fan, being from Boston in the 80s you would have more than likely heard about the Rivalry between Bill Laimbeer and Larry Bird. So he probably had some rough idea of what he meant as far as it being physical play when he was using them as an example.
I'm not sure if Joe would know who Rick Mahorn was though.
I just literally watch this episode on Spotify and I want more, this guy it's a legend!!
That's a real man right there. Take an ass whooping and acknowledge it as a lesson.
This could have been portrayed in a movie.
Akshay kumar hasn't watched yet 😂
when i was a kid. i always copy his character when we play wrestling with my friends.
Joe "Hey Undertaker do you know who Carl Gotch?" Rogan
Karl
The undertaker is the person that comes to mind wen u think about wwe
Bring back the whole episodes. Streaming on spotify is a shitshow. haven't seen a full episode since they did the switch..
Try streaming it on your cell phone. For some reason Spotify works fine on my Samsung Galaxy Note 9 but it doesn't matter whether I'm using Windows or Linux it doesn't seem to want to work on a laptop or desktop computer
Why is it weird watching him talk for so long? More than 2 decades and all words I've heard from him are nowhere near how much words I've heard from him in this video!
I often forget how nice Mark's voice sounds when he's not doing The Undertaker
This man has dedication like ive never seen JUST TO STEP INTO PRO WRESTLING, and ended up as one of the most iconic pro wrestlers of all time,
A tru legend tha dead man. Wrestling is not tha same without him in it.
In real hes the kinda wise person youd wanna share a blunt with😂 damn he lived the undertakers character
Undertaker was my favorite as a kid
When joe is wearing a hoodie or jacket he is cycling down on the roids
🤣
@George Washington Mr Washington its the truth, I cannot tell a lie.
You're thinking way too much about this shit, as in; I don't even care if that's true and I wonder why others do.
@@calska140 Its plain as day, no need to think about it. Its right there.
Don’t know shit about wrestling but I know who The Undertaker is. Seems like a pretty good guy.
God he’s oldschool . So fucking badass
I wonder what Bruiser Brody would say now about the kid that had his first match against him that HE said "That kid is going to be something in this business!". RIP Bruiser Brody!
"My eyes rolled in the back of my head"........ We know ALLL about that 🤔😉
The world became a better place on Wednesday March 24,1965 with the birth of Mark William Calaway in Houston,Texas!
I can listen to the undertaker talk all day
7:30 oh my god. Same exact story like John Cena man! Lived in a car, bounced at a bar, literally got by day by day. That’s crazy man hearing these wrestler’s origin stories man before WWE. Even The Rock too was poor.
Hearing that the DEAD MAN played basketball and in college is kinda extraordinary 🤯🤯🤯
I can listen to Marks stories all day ...
Joe telling Undertaker about catch... preaching to the choir.
he is a great story teller
They should make a movie about the Undertaker.
Whole time the Undertaker was BallIsLife 😂. That’s fire 🏀
One of my favorite JRE podcasts
Brody certainly was right. As was stated before, oh gods you don't know how many theories every kid had on the UnderTaker
Whoa wait what?! F*cked me up with the first sentence LOL I was not ready for that at all. Had no idea Undertaker was a hooper. It all makes sense now
It seems weird to know there was a day where Undertaker was in the room and people didn't talk to him or shake his hand. They missed out. Undertaker became way more famous then Buzz Sawyer. It just should teach people to be kind and friendly. And also be honest.
This man along with Rock and Stone Cold are legends! Thank you Sir for all the entertainment...
Damn after watching Iron Claw now i know so much about the Von Erichs! And wow he somewhat looks like David 😮 wow
I just want to say Undertaker made my childhood 100x better
Same
he added a lot of fun antics
Same here, brother! It is amazing how much I appreciated him as a kid, and how much I have grown to appreciate who his is as a person now that I am an adult. Amazing character, amazing human being. A TRUE LEGEND.
it's so weird hearing him talk. he's been that silent, dark, villainous antagonist/protagonist for so long. seems like a super genuine and humble guy
@@iGotAether what makes it real weird tho is that i had the same thoughts as a little one but i never hated him. i always thought "wow he can be mean" or "wow he can be spooky" but i was never like "i want him to lose". he drew me closer to the tv screen everytime i heard that church bell at th beginning of his theme
@@cXspXr I swear tho, he had that attention you just fiend for. And when you heard that bell, or his name, you flew to the TV lol
he seems authentic
Peep out his complex sneaker episode that just dropped..
You must don’t know about the American Badass version
This is actually the Undertaker in character, pretending to be human. He's doing a good job.
How is this not top comment
😂😂😂😂
The levels to this shit are 'plex, bruh
I share the same sentiments 😂😂😂
Preach
This man's first match was against Bruiser Brody... He managed to piss him off & STILL decided to continue in the business... Gotta respect em. Taker is one tough S.O.B
Somebody call the got damn EMT
Like you would know what you were talking about whatever
th-cam.com/video/J0lRWx3NMTg/w-d-xo.html
He’s so tough yet covers his bald head like hogan. I’m sure rogan laughs at the irony after coming to grips with his hair
Maybe it was time for his hair to rest in peace!!!?!!
He came and other wrestlers to Iraq when I was in the military fighting the war to put a show on for the troops they dropped a ring by airplane. After the show everyone wanted to meet him he shook my hand with a firm grip and said hello sir. I was pretty stunned. Vince McMahan did the introduction of the whole WWE show and did a hell of a job pumping up the troops. When your away from your family for a year and dont have much to look forward too in a dessert fighting it was a much needed lift. Great memories
That’s an incredible experience, thank you for your service you deserve it
Wow man, that had to be an amazing show!!
That's badass sir!
Tribute to the Troops must have been an experience! Thank you for your service sir!
I lost respect for him for supporting illegal Iraq war. It’s like Russia. Ukraine today
It looks like they’re hanging out in Kane’s house.
They are in his mask.
Bahahahah
They are living rent free in Kane’s head
Good god almighty!
Glenn "Kane" Jacobs is now a politician and the mayor of Knox county. Gets me everytime I read about it haha
There's so much testosterone in the studio, Tony actually started puberty during the podcast.
oh my ..
😂
You win, you can hang your hat and retire in absolute fuckin' glory.
Tony and Jamie's estrogen is so overwhelming it evened everything out.
Nice lol
If only Eddie Guererro lived long enoigh to be on JRE. That would have been an amazing podcast. Going what he went through during the tough times in his life to being WWE champion then getting older and mentoring young wrestlers.. His death was truly tragic.
He's podcasting for the Jesus Christ Experience, we'll get to watch when we die.
He's got a special permission slip to break the Second Commandment.
The Latino Heat! 🔥
His death was the beginning of the end. Then came benoit and that was it.
@@KopperNeomanbro he lied, he cheated and he stole. Basically went against 3 of the 10 commandments. Blud is cooking in hell
@@Siscon92 Be a man, lol. Look at your sad comment and look at your sad DP.
The upside to Taker's retirement is him finally telling his stories as Mark. Man was true to kayfabe and character until the final bell.
Yeah man, he barely did any real life interviews during his WWE/WWF run.
He broke character 20 years ago.
Funny that I watched that dude wrestle for years and was a huge fan, and im just now hearing what his voice sounds like lol
I’ve seen one interview in ‘02 when he broke character on TH-cam that’s about it
@@toogifted6491 you must never watched wrestling then because he broke character several years ago once he started actually talking and riding motor bikes to the ring. The "American badass" was no longer the silent undertaker.
Legend
oath
no you
Indeed
no u
You are sir
He seems like a really cool down to earth dude. Enjoyed listening to that.
Me too..Well said..👊😎✌
Really good work ethic!
When he said 6'8" i saw the comparison to Joe then however tall he is. Undertaker is the number one character on there the few years i watched it in the 90's. Ultimate Warrior, Sting and Mysterio were good roles
Is he really a ligit 6ft 8"?????
Buzz had a heck of a scam going... he was making good money by today’s standards..... I think I wanna see a movie about Buzz...
"That kid is gonna be something"
Became one of the most legendary wrestlers of all time.
What a softball interview, joe didn’t even ask him about how he was responsible for burning his brother And frying his vocal chords
Wait what?
😂😂😂👍🏼
@@zoeinkerman969 his brother is the mayor of knox county, TN
I heard he also kidnapped a woman and tied her to an occult symbol...
Poor KANE!!
I know he's the undertaker but the man is full of life.
He's been quiet and in character for so long.. He must be excited to finally do interviews and speak after so many years :)
ABSOLUTELY
Have you seen this clip of Alex Jones giving Joe the BIG ENCHILADA?! th-cam.com/video/KYhJ-mroJoA/w-d-xo.html 😂
That's because he absorbs the lives of those he undertook.
Joe is usually full of himself but even he knows to shut up in the presence of greatness.
The fucking Undertaker is on JRE!!! WoOAAhh! Wouldnt have thought to see this day.
Me too
Actually, not too far fetched of an idea.
@@dglesterhardunkichud4017 I am expecting John Cena in the near future
He's a big MMA fan, alot of MMA fans came from the wrastling circuit
@@ishanunstable5895 Nah you won't... see him.
His story telling skills are next level. I imagined myself in every scenario that he explained as if I was experiencing it first hand!
For me , it was like , "Yeah! I experienced that before". His stories are so relatable for me
Not really. You just obsess over him. His story telling is okay.
@@stealth1077 I’m actually not even a wrestling fan & when I was I liked the Rock.
@@sageheyrend2470 You are a Jabrony. The Rock was boring. You really do have bad taste.
@@stealth1077 hope you have a better day :)
That's so crazy. All the guys that walked past him didn't realize he'd eventually become one of the most famous professional wrestlers of all time.
hell yea him and stone cold for me are the best
Because THEY probably weren't worth watching themselves.
Joe got two wrestlers on the podcast. One wrestles in the ring, and the other wrestles with his sexuality.
Your comment is the reason TH-cam is better than Spotify
@UCNTAfd3TXFSHmvwWPqFMKIQ The Undietaker
best comment here lmao!!!!!!XD
That is fucking hilarious
Lmao
In india when i was a kid we used to believe that the undertaker is really a dead man who has magical powers... I was sacred af from him.
Every wrestling fan who grew up with Taker was scared of him.
In America we were just as scared
And we were all weirded out by Paul Bearer too.
Or at least I was; that little pudgeball was freaky!
I was in my early teens when I found out it's all acking
It became hard to watch till I Never watched again
But Undertaker EddieGuerrero ReyMysterio TheRock ChrisBennoitt were of my favorites
Fascinating, isn't it? I used to watch in my early teens in Egypt and completely blown away by it too! It's crazy to think wrestling will never be that mystical secret world anymore now that the company has to come out and say it scripts things... when we were kids this stuff had all the credibility of the world to us and it was so much fun... and slowly we learned it wasn't real, its like getting told Santa isn't real but gradually 😂 eh, but we definitely had a unique experience :)
Anybody who knows anything about the Von Erich’s and hearing Taker say the reason he was booked by Fritz is because he looked like David is such an amazing and emotional thing to hear.
6'8'' living in is car... must be horrible
Great for basketball tho, plus it's not abnormaly tall compared to 7 feet and beyond at all
@@kouroshrm7
You don't know anyone personally who is 6'8".
He had a Fiat 500, and he would sleep on top of his car.
@@NR-pn6mn he had a fix it again tony didn’t he
They all say they lived in their car.
wtf..... I would have never expected him to sound the way he does....
just as shocked as when Kane became our fuckin Mayor
No doubt. I remember hearing Val Venis talk politics with Michael Landsberg on Off The Record. Landsberg didn't stand a chance. So many very bright folks in the biz for sure.
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When Bradshaw became JBL the stock market expert, that’s when my eyes were opened to the intelligence of wrestlers
Love Glenn. He is an intellectual and libertarian. Very well read. I live in Phoenix, but I lived in Knoxville for 13-years.
@@josephpeeler5434 you in Phoenix, where at im on 67 and Indian school
My dad was a truck driver transporting the equipment for WWE and the way my dad told me how big the Undertaker was in person and how he loved Ultimate Warrior always brings me joy. RIP dad i'll always love wrestling because of these legends and how hard they worked.
Man, I loved the undertaker back then. Those stories would have made my childhood. R.I.P.
rip ur dad bro
RIP
R.i.p
RIP to your dad brother.