The Undertaker sacrificed his body for three decades for the enjoyment of fans, and he became a living legend for it. He is universally loved, and there is a good reason for that. Being such a famous name, it is no surprise The Undertaker is often impersonated, especially online. It seems the FBI was involved in shutting down a parody account featuring The Undertaker.
While Elon Musk promised that Twitter would become an outlet for free speech, that doesn’t seem to be applicable to parody accounts. According to author Matt Taibbi, the FBI San Francisco office appeared to reach out to Twitter to have four accounts shut down. Among them was the Pissed Off Taker parody account, which made fun of The Deadman.
According to David Bixenspan, the account usually posts about The Undertaker soiling himself and blaming it on an imaginary character named ‘Mr. Brown.’ The FBI managed to take it down as the parody account has been suspended at the moment.
I’ve been pretty clear about my thoughts on “The Twitter Files,” but… Why was the FBI’s San Francisco office asking Twitter to suspend an Undertaker parody account that generally tweeted about The Undertaker shitting his pants/blaming it on an imaginary entity named Mr. Brown?
The email, which was sent in November, revealed that the account “may potentially constitute violations of Twitter’s Terms of Service” or could be “deemed inappropriate within Twitter policy.”
The Undertaker hasn’t personally reacted to this parody account, either. Regardless, he has better things to turn his attention to, notably his upcoming ‘1 Deadman Show’ in Canada.
What’s your take on The Undertaker’s parody account getting taken down? Sound off in the comments!