The Undertaker has put an end to strange rumors that he was exiled from a small northern US state.
For three decades, Mark Calaway has been popular among WWE fans as The Undertaker, arguably the most legendary WWE performer of all time. Currently, The Undertaker hosts a popular podcast called “Six Feet Under,” where he tells fascinating stories about his life and career.
During a recent episode of “Six Feet Under,” hosted by Mark Calaway, Taker’s co-host Matt Leida read out questions from listeners who claimed to have heard multiple rumors that The Undertaker had been banished from the state of Vermont for some reason.
The Undertaker responded to the incident by jokingly calling it a “pancake fest.”
As Taker continued, he made it clear that this was not true.
“I’ve never heard of being banned from the state of Vermont in my life. I haven’t been banned from Vermont. I don’t live anywhere near Vermont and I don’t go to Vermont.”
“I’m not banned… They can’t ban me from the state. I’ve done a lot of stupid things, but they can’t ban somebody from the state.”
Cody Rhodes enjoyed his WrestleMania moment with The Undertaker
On Sunday at WrestleMania 40 in Philadelphia, Cody Rhodes defeated The Bloodline with help from some WWE legends who helped Cody defeat Roman Reigns to become the Undisputed WWE Champion. One of those legends was The Undertaker, who chokeslammed The Rock before Cody defeated Reigns shortly thereafter.
Cody revealed that he and The Undertaker had a special moment of eye contact after the chokeslam.
“When he chokeslammed The Rock, I made eye contact with him for just a second. Maybe he wanted to have a moment, maybe he didn’t. Maybe I overestimated my importance to The Undertaker, but he winked at me. He winked at me, and the lights went out.”
“It was like magic really happened. Every time he struck people with lightning, which he did, he gave me a nice (wink) and the lights went out. To me, that’s one of the most special things ever.”
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