Undertaker thinks Mideon would be a great addition to a professional wrestling company's creative team. Still, 'Taker admits that his longtime friend has an atypical thought process.
In today's professional wrestling scene, many stars from the Attitude Era work behind the scenes, some in more high-profile positions than others. Triple H and Shawn Michaels helm the creative teams for WWE's main roster and developmental brands. The Rock is on the board of directors for WWE's parent company, TKO Group Holdings. Also, many legends, such as Paul "Big Show" Wight and Dustin Rhodes, help mentor talent behind the scenes in AEW.
On the latest episode of his Six Feet Under podcast, The Undertaker remarked that he believes Dennis Knight, who wrestled in WWE as both Phineas I. Godwinn and Mideon (sometimes even as Naked Mideon), would make a great addition to a creative team for any pro wrestling company. However, Undertaker says that Knight might have to curb his thought process to fit a more mainstream appeal first.
"Yeah [he would make a good fit for a creative team]. He just -- he's kind of out there. If he could curb and make his thought process maybe a little more mainstream? Yeah, I think you would be a great addition to the writing crew somewhere."
Elsewhere on the podcast, 'Taker spoke about dressing up like Kane in 1998. Learn more here.
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