The Undertaker sacrificed his body for three decades for the enjoyment of fans, and he became a living legend for it. His influence in the pro wrestling industry is unparalleled as well. That being said, it seems a former WWE star thought he had heat with The Undertaker for an interesting reason. Since Taker was such a locker room leader, nobody wanted to get on The Phenom’s bad side. That being said, it was always a possibility, especially for talent who did not have a ton of political pull backstage.
The Deadman was a staple of WWE television for over three decades, as he ruled over WWE since the early 90s. He finally retired at Survivor Series 2020 and even got inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame last year.
Jason Sensation joined WWE during the Attitude Era as an impersonator, though he never competed in the ring. He briefly aligned himself with D-Generation X during their rivalry with The Nation of Domination.
However, due to complaints from other wrestlers about his impressions of them, WWE ultimately released him from his three-year contract. Now, he has memories about his time in the company that will live on in his brain.
While speaking on the Cafe de Rene podcast, Jason Sensation recently revealed that he was scared of The Undertaker and believed he had heat with The Deadman. However, The Undertaker ended up giving him a meaningful send-off.
“Undertaker, he was a great great. He was really nice to me when my last party with WWE after WrestleMania 18. I thought he always had heat with me. He’d always mess with me. He came and sat down with me and he told me that I was his favorite impersonator and all these nice things he had said to me.
And he’s like, ‘I don’t even know you’re done with the compnay man. I wish you all the best’ like he just he sent me off. And he was like, ‘you’re good kid. You got some kind of future. Something is gonna happen for you’ and we had a beer together and it was really nice. He gave me a really nice send-off when, you know, I was kind of afraid of him for most of the time I was backstage knowing him as the leader.”
The Undertaker will forever be respected no matter what as well. We’ll have to wait and see what the future holds for The Deadman. He is loving his life after retirement, and that’s what matters now.
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