The Undertaker is among the legendary figures in the world of professional wrestling. He concluded his illustrious three-decade wrestling career in 2020 and continues to keep a keen eye on the WWE and praise some of its rising superstars.

However, his influence and legacy still resonate deeply within the wrestling community and beyond. In a fascinating crossover, the popular band Blink-182 began their One More Time tour on June 20 in Orlando, Florida, paying homage to The Phenom in a unique way.

Before the concert began, the band made their entrance to the stage shrouded in darkness, accompanied by the iconic theme music of The Last Outlaw. This dramatic entrance set the tone for the evening and highlighted Undertaker’s enduring impact on popular culture.

The Undertaker’s legacy is built on his unmatched ability to captivate audiences with his persona and in-ring prowess. As he watches the new generation of WWE superstars rise and massive tributes pour toward him, The Undertaker’s legacy remains a guiding force in the wrestling world, inspiring both wrestlers and fans alike.

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