The Undertaker remains one of the most popular names in WWE history and he made a surprise appearance at WrestleMania 40 Sunday to help Cody Rhodes beat Roman Reigns. He also laid out The Rock and now unseen footage showed him running away after the attack.

The main event of WrestleMania 40 on Sunday brought forth the highly anticipated clash of the entire card. Cody Rhodes bravely stepped into the ring to challenge Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship in a match filled with high stakes. With the “Bloodline Rules” stipulation hanging over them, the pressure weighed heavily on the shoulders of the American Nightmare, casting doubt on his confidence.

Following The Final Boss’s execution of a Rock Bottom on John Cena, the unmistakable sound of The Deadman’s gong reverberated throughout Lincoln Financial Field. As darkness engulfed the arena, signaling his imminent arrival, the lights flickered once more as he departed the ring. During the main event clash between Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes, The Undertaker hit a chokeslam to The Rock before swiftly exiting the scene.

Footage capturing Taker’s swift jog to the backstage area has emerged online, offering fans a rare glimpse of the legendary figure in a more casual light, starkly contrasting WWE’s carefully curated presentation of him.

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Nonetheless, The Phenom made sure to have yet another incredible WrestleMania moment at WrestleMania 40 Sunday that will forever be remembered by fans and that is all that matters.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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