The Undertaker: The Majority Don't Have The Pride Of Being A Professional Wrestler

The Undertaker comments on the magic behind wrestling.

The Undertaker lived his gimmick when he was "The Deadman," making sure that if he was out in public, he remained "The Deadman" and rarely spoke, especially in the media.

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In retirement, The Undertaker has his own podcast where he tells stories and gives his opinion on wrestling.

Booker T was a guest on the recent episode of Six Feet Under, when the two were discussing kayfabe and protecting the magic of the business.

"There is such a concerted effort to let everyone know what it is that we do. 'We try to protect the magic.' No we don't. It's wide open. There is no pride in the industry and what it is. They don't have the same kind of pride. Yes, they are great performers, they can do great things, they are more athletic than we ever were. That's great. There are some, but overall, the majority, they don't have the pride of being a professional wrestler," said Undertaker.

The Undertaker previously commented on stories being more important than moves. You can find his full comments by clicking here.

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