@@ssjoneforall4 Na, Austin and Rock have one of the most legendary Wrestlemania rivalries of all time. Taker was fine, but that was setup for Austin perfectly.
Facts. He kinda showed as much at mania. He was the topper of it all. It was nice to see him but also not doing things he shouldn't anymore. What he was able to do at his size always blows me away. Old school for example.
We know that Vince came up with the idea of the Undertaker, but you made it what it was. The best character in the wrestling business. Thank you for the years of entertainment!
I’ve heard this hogan story so many times. Every time I hear the story it just reaffirms why I’m not a hogan fan! The man truly cared about no one but himself. That’s bad for business!
With Hogan and Rock it's not the stare down for me, it's when Hogan kicks out of the Rock Bottom and starts to Hulk Up and the crowd goes absolutely ballistic.
@@josequintero7250i can attest to that, i go to every game and the only thing that was louder was Backlash when Bad Bunny came out. Was there for both. I even have the Bad Bunny video i recorded on my youtube. Youll see how loud it was if ya check it out.
@@ScotteM it wasnt thou, when they built up that cash in, when CM Punk blew a kiss to Drews wife and then Priests music hit, that was the biggest pop. We were on the floor and there was no energy all weekend that was like that. Not to take anything away from it but it wasnt the biggest.
Just watched wrestlemania 40 Sunday night when the undertaker music hit that bell gave me goosebumps different from 1990 when it scared me when I was 8 know 42 and it still there.
I literally ripped my shirt off and jumped up and down when I heard the gong like I was a kid again. My parents got me WM20 on dvd and watched it a few times a week bc of taker, you made me feel 6 years old again
Lol! What's funny is Hogan had probably been rehearsing that line more than the damn match. Probably had that concocted all month, which is why he showed up early.
Yep it was a dig at Jake because in the storyline he was sober and finding Jesus. He quoted John 3:16 so after stone cold beat him he dropped the iconic Austin 3:16 line.
It was Jake Roberts. Thats what led to the Austin 3:16 promo. Jake was in recovery snd became very religious. Before the finals match he talked to Austin, quoting psalms and all. One of the being John 3:16, which led to Austin 3:16.
It was Jake Roberts. Thats what led to the Austin 3:16 promo. Jake was in recovery snd became very religious. Before the finals match he talked to Austin, quoting psalms and all. One of the being John 3:16, which led to Austin 3:16.
Really glad to hear the credit given to Sam for her outstanding job. The way she broke down twice on Day 2 was so touching, made me shed some tears. The way she sounded on WH match and the main event... WOW!!!!
I was one of the few who actually believed you were gonna show up instead of Austin, they had me guessing it could be Lesnar with what paul heyman did especially after the moment he and cody shared. But i knew you were the one who was gonna show up for some reason, the perfect i told you so moment in front of my friends.
Im not even a big fan. I played n64 games (last wrestling games I played) and I watch a doc here and there and enjoy the business side as I find it interesting. I also enjoy listening to to Mark and Maven speak. Other than that i know littpe. That being said when I saw the clip Hogan was talking about when he got "hurt." Even my naive ass knew that was a load of shit. Absolute a walking pile of human crap to do what that man alhas done to so many just because he didnt like not being the star. @Zanoladab
In my eyes, The undertaker never lost any match in wrestlermania. I have watched all his matches since late 80s and I have been a true fan and supporter and loyal to him and honestly I don’t feel WWE like before since he retired. I know he deserves a rest and I want him to be perfectly healthy and continue to share his life stories and what he have learned over the years. I respect him as Mark and as the undertaker, and one of my wishes is wanting to meet him cuz I want to express all my love and support to him and how much I was invested in his character and amazing work. I saved his speech during hall of fame cuz it was really meaningful to me & I hugely appreciate the wisdom of this man. The undertaker is always and forever will me my only n.o. wrestler and Mark is being my favorite person every day I watch him.
@@z9ao7v The streak was about the matches Undertaker had in Wrestlemania, he was undefeated until 2014 when Brock Lesnar bested Taker at Wrestlemania (21-1 if i recall correctly).
Great second part of the interview. And hearing that gong go off at WrestleMania and the lights go out gave me goosebumps. Made me feel like a kid again. And Koko lives down here in Memphis, Tn. If I run into him again, I’ll mention it to him to reach out.
For me what made the attitude era so memorable (besides the obvious superstars IE Rock Stone Cold) was the booking and performances of the midcard wrestlers. Al snow, big bossman, xpac, godfather, val venis, ken shamrock, steve blackman, the Hollys, the brood, yhe hardy boyz, the dudley boys, too cool, the mean street possie, the acolytes and so many more awesome midcarders.
@@danielgill2219 Nah Tony is funny. I think Joe Rogan made the connection cause he knows Tony is a huge wrestling fan, Taker was a guest on TJE plus they both live in Texas. Check out some clips from the kill Tony show. Might change your mind on him.
Definitely wasn't a good idea splitting a great episode into 2 parts over a week apart Glad it's a one time thing because the rest of the uploads don't have any part 1 part 2
That storyline was my favourite and one of my most vivid memories as a youngster Before the internet and before they released Wrestlers "real names" the whole WWE world was captivating. The Undertaker/Kane storyline was one of the most interesting and relatable stories. From Kanes appearance and backstory to Undertakers conflictedness because of his past, all the way to him leaving and then returning with a lightning striking the coffin It was amazing storytelling in the 90s
On a warm summer’s night in the igloo, there is a chill in the air, for the arrival of the phenom of the world wrestling federation … commentary of that match is epic. Great call
Everyone forgets Jake's cobra biting Macho. I always thought that was iconic, unprecedented, and never duplicated. The best part was it wasn't PPV it was just a regular Saturday 12pm show😅
Hell yeah, when i was 11 n 12 n 91 n 92 i saw matches at the west Palm auditorium n i saw him it was awesome. Still have programs n big boss man n Virgil signature
Oh god, you just brought up memories of the ridiculous "play" wrestling matches me and my friends had (if anything, since they werent worked, they were less "play" than real pro wrestling lol) - We definitely used to do piledrivers, it's really a miracle we dont all have broken necks - Fucking kids bones must be made of rubber hahaha. Hell, I remember one time after watching the first buried alive match between Taker and Mankind, me and my buddy dug a literal grave into a giant snow mound and had a goddamn burried alive match lol (we live in canada, so there was plenty of snow). We never got as far as actually trying to bury one another, thank god. For context, I was probably about 8 or 9.
Very happy you had Tony on early. All I could think when you were on JRE is what a shame it was Joe didn't really know who you were, but the thing that really stood out was how awestruck Tony was to get to be there
I dont see what they see in cody. 30TH in the RR to face Roman at 39. Loses. Then 15th (which is better) to face Roman at 40. And gets a bunch of help. Not exactly hero material. Still. I liked the end of 40. @@deadbrothers8348
I love Samantha Irving. Plus I like how Taker flat out lied two weeks ago when he was asked about the main event in mania and he just played dumb. Thanks for doing it tho. And thanks for that mania moment
@robchandler2332 Taker is great at not giving away secrets, I got to see him at a one Deadman show in Cleveland a week or so b4 survivor series a fan asked if he thought punk would ever come back and he played it off and acted as if it was totally impossible and a few weeks later we all saw what happened lol
wow the Undertaker is a very humble guy for someone who is so massive in the wrestling industry. Just the way he's self deprecating through the interview. That's pretty cool.
As much as Tony is a star in his own right!, you can tell how amazed and in awe he seems as he recounts his own, that The Undertaker is his like his buddy now!!!🤣its so real. Tony is just hangin w his pal Mark on a podcast… so cool. Can i f’n come?! I wanna hang w these guys.! Great content. Thank you
Hi Mark calaway you are my favorite RUclipsr i was very surprised when you were at WM 40 I’m sure you were happy when the wwe invited you not everyone gets such a chance to be on wwe tv 😁👍🏻
Jeff hardy was my favorite wrestler growing up. Seeing the undertaker for all those years was surreal. Now I get to watch him be a normal guy with one of my favorite comedians
Stone Cold Steve Austin's Austin 316 promo was king of the ring 96 after he beat Jake Roberts in the finals. Jake cut a religious promo on Steve while he was in the hospital getting his lip stitched up and Michael Hayes informed Steve of the religious promo and the rest is history.
I think it gets forgotten or misunderstood that WCW was built as a TV company. Their business position was about TNT, because they were owned by Time Warner who owns TNT. So they had to give away shit on free TV from time to time. Obviously a different strategy from WWE/F, and I'm not saying that's how to run a wrestling company at its highest, but that's the way they were designed from a business perspective. It's not just a product of 'sloppy creative' to have Goldberg beat Hogan on a random episode of Nitro. That was a business reality for them as essentially a TV-owned wrestling company.
I’m not even a big wrestling fan never was even as a kid but damn it when I seen the undertaker for the first time I was so intrigued lol I had a sticker of him on my backpack ever since 🤣 long live the legend! Can’t believe how nice he is fr lol the younger kid version of me woulda thought this man is a demon ☠️
It would be awesome to have Taker “react” to watching his and Shawn’s matches. It would be cool to get his mindset and breakdown of the match and the psychology of it.
I actually remember a very random vignette with 'Taker, from long ago, back in the western mortician days, when he made a throw away comment about the body being temporary, but the spirit of The Undertaker being forever. That would have been a perfect hand off to Bray.
No Wrestlemania is complete without the Undertaker. My heart literally stopped for a second when I heard the gong.
Definitely the biggest pop of the night ...... Anyone who says they saw it coming is full of it
@@longjohn526everyone was expecting Austin. Most likely was the first choice and would’ve made most sense.
The little kid in me, made me jump up in front of my TV.
@@Jrd387tbh Taker makes more sense coz he had more connection from Bloodline (he lost against Roman at a WrestleMania).
@@ssjoneforall4 Na, Austin and Rock have one of the most legendary Wrestlemania rivalries of all time. Taker was fine, but that was setup for Austin perfectly.
I lost it when he said “you got me brother” 🤣🤣🤣
Timestamp me yeah?
@@metalmanny666 36:17
The REAL Final Boss of Wrestlemania, The Undertaker
final final boss!!!
He's the optional, but more deadly boss. He's FF Odin.
Exactly! This is what I was thinking the whole time while people have been saying it should have been Austin's run-in.
@@Black-Circle you got that right 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Stone cold is the final boss
The Undertaker is the final boss, Godfather, and the Don of WWE Then, Now, and Forever.
The real final boss undertaker
If the rock is final boss The undertaker is the GOD TIER of wrestlmania
Facts. He kinda showed as much at mania. He was the topper of it all. It was nice to see him but also not doing things he shouldn't anymore. What he was able to do at his size always blows me away. Old school for example.
We know that Vince came up with the idea of the Undertaker, but you made it what it was. The best character in the wrestling business. Thank you for the years of entertainment!
until he became a cody crybaby
I’ve heard this hogan story so many times. Every time I hear the story it just reaffirms why I’m not a hogan fan! The man truly cared about no one but himself. That’s bad for business!
And family... Look how his own turned out in real life
With Hogan and Rock it's not the stare down for me, it's when Hogan kicks out of the Rock Bottom and starts to Hulk Up and the crowd goes absolutely ballistic.
When Hogan hits the Leg Drop and JR lets out one of the best calls of his career imo with “HE BEAT ANDRE THE GIANT WITH THAT MOVE”
And when he locked up and overpowered rock in the beginning and flexed and everyone was jumping
One of the most memorable moments in pro wrestling history for me.
The Undertaker chockslams the rock after 22 years .
Wouldve love to see his ass get a tombstone
"We ain't even Rock"
Twas glorious
Superstar Billy Graham, Andre, Undertaker, Bruno Samartino, Brett Hart. And also the best announcer ever Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan, Gorilla Monsoon.
I'll always remember when the undertacker chockslammed the ruck.
One of the biggest pops I've ever heard last night when the GONG went off. That place was absolutely shaking. Undertaker = GOD TIER.
Was there live unbelievable!
A guy who regularly goes to eagles games said he’s never heard anything as loud as the fans when The Undertakers gong hit
@@josequintero7250i can attest to that, i go to every game and the only thing that was louder was Backlash when Bad Bunny came out. Was there for both. I even have the Bad Bunny video i recorded on my youtube. Youll see how loud it was if ya check it out.
Seriously biggest pop of the weekend. Fans tell the truth. Taker still top G
@@ScotteM it wasnt thou, when they built up that cash in, when CM Punk blew a kiss to Drews wife and then Priests music hit, that was the biggest pop. We were on the floor and there was no energy all weekend that was like that. Not to take anything away from it but it wasnt the biggest.
Just watched wrestlemania 40 Sunday night when the undertaker music hit that bell gave me goosebumps different from 1990 when it scared me when I was 8 know 42 and it still there.
I literally ripped my shirt off and jumped up and down when I heard the gong like I was a kid again. My parents got me WM20 on dvd and watched it a few times a week bc of taker, you made me feel 6 years old again
Wm 20 is one of my first memories of mania as a kid. One of my favs to this day.
Tony getting the WMtreatment by getting the second part of this interview released right after WM is top tier.
tony reacting to that tombstone vid was priceless
Absolutely hilarious. Tony's hot. :D I am too. ;)
@@tonyllewellyn2511and you're both just as gay 😅
Kill Tony reference
“Ughhh! Brother, you got me.” 😂😂😂😂😂😂💀
The man asked for his wife and kids to be called😂😂😂😭😭
Lol! What's funny is Hogan had probably been rehearsing that line more than the damn match. Probably had that concocted all month, which is why he showed up early.
@@tonyllewellyn2511 vince and hulk in the back: [belly laughing] and then….then I said “ughhhhh brotherrrr, ya got me ughhhhhh”
@@solidus3168 Lolololol!
@@tonyllewellyn2511 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Big Austin 3:16 promo 1996 King of the Ring which he won , his final match was I think Jake the snake Roberts
It was against roberts. I can forgive them for forgetting the year due to the fact it is right off the cuff and it was almost 30 years ago.
@@arkansasstorm I only put that so people know where to look for it, not to criticise
Yep it was a dig at Jake because in the storyline he was sober and finding Jesus. He quoted John 3:16 so after stone cold beat him he dropped the iconic Austin 3:16 line.
It was Jake Roberts. Thats what led to the Austin 3:16 promo. Jake was in recovery snd became very religious. Before the finals match he talked to Austin, quoting psalms and all. One of the being John 3:16, which led to Austin 3:16.
It was Jake Roberts. Thats what led to the Austin 3:16 promo. Jake was in recovery snd became very religious. Before the finals match he talked to Austin, quoting psalms and all. One of the being John 3:16, which led to Austin 3:16.
Really glad to hear the credit given to Sam for her outstanding job. The way she broke down twice on Day 2 was so touching, made me shed some tears. The way she sounded on WH match and the main event... WOW!!!!
She did fantastic
I was one of the few who actually believed you were gonna show up instead of Austin, they had me guessing it could be Lesnar with what paul heyman did especially after the moment he and cody shared. But i knew you were the one who was gonna show up for some reason, the perfect i told you so moment in front of my friends.
Undertaker - Final Boss Slayer
@@ShanePLUR Roman: CODYCRYBABY
Lol that’s dope ngl
@@Highways346 roman crybaby
I'm so glad even Undertaker is calling out Hogan for his nonsense
He always did considering hogan literally tried to politic his way into ending takers career
Im not even a big fan. I played n64 games (last wrestling games I played) and I watch a doc here and there and enjoy the business side as I find it interesting. I also enjoy listening to to Mark and Maven speak. Other than that i know littpe. That being said when I saw the clip Hogan was talking about when he got "hurt." Even my naive ass knew that was a load of shit. Absolute a walking pile of human crap to do what that man alhas done to so many just because he didnt like not being the star. @Zanoladab
Such a great episode. Had me absolutely rollin' with the Tombstone segment.
In my eyes, The undertaker never lost any match in wrestlermania. I have watched all his matches since late 80s and I have been a true fan and supporter and loyal to him and honestly I don’t feel WWE like before since he retired. I know he deserves a rest and I want him to be perfectly healthy and continue to share his life stories and what he have learned over the years. I respect him as Mark and as the undertaker, and one of my wishes is wanting to meet him cuz I want to express all my love and support to him and how much I was invested in his character and amazing work. I saved his speech during hall of fame cuz it was really meaningful to me & I hugely appreciate the wisdom of this man. The undertaker is always and forever will me my only n.o. wrestler and Mark is being my favorite person every day I watch him.
Been waiting for this one to arrive! Thank ya boys! Seeing Tony lol at the tombstone video was hilarious 😂
I’m still not over the streak ending.
@@z9ao7vCheck your emails
@@z9ao7v The streak was about the matches Undertaker had in Wrestlemania, he was undefeated until 2014 when Brock Lesnar bested Taker at Wrestlemania (21-1 if i recall correctly).
@@z9ao7v Nobody knew for sure, also there were a lot of real good contenders to beat the streak but everyone refused except for Lesnar.
Especially to Brock.
@@z9ao7vI mean yeah but with die hard wrestling fans we were always expecting taker to remain undefeated.
Great second part of the interview. And hearing that gong go off at WrestleMania and the lights go out gave me goosebumps. Made me feel like a kid again. And Koko lives down here in Memphis, Tn. If I run into him again, I’ll mention it to him to reach out.
Youngstown, Ohio!!!! My hometown as well!!!
Kane's first intrence was a big moment. One of the top 4 in my opinion.
For me what made the attitude era so memorable (besides the obvious superstars IE Rock Stone Cold) was the booking and performances of the midcard wrestlers. Al snow, big bossman, xpac, godfather, val venis, ken shamrock, steve blackman, the Hollys, the brood, yhe hardy boyz, the dudley boys, too cool, the mean street possie, the acolytes and so many more awesome midcarders.
That gong was legit one of the first things I remember hearing in my life. It will always make my day
Tony looking like a gay Twizzler with that get up and his legs crossed 😂
He got some extra sass in his voice too
He's zesty af!
hes annoying i dont understand why hes on the podcast its killing the image 😂
@@danielgill2219 Nah Tony is funny. I think Joe Rogan made the connection cause he knows Tony is a huge wrestling fan, Taker was a guest on TJE plus they both live in Texas.
Check out some clips from the kill Tony show. Might change your mind on him.
Tony is super hatable if your not a fan of comedy, kill tony or a casual wrestling fan 😂@AmRealityInc
Omg so glad there was more after part 1!!! Felt like you guys were just gettin started!
Definitely wasn't a good idea splitting a great episode into 2 parts over a week apart
Glad it's a one time thing because the rest of the uploads don't have any part 1 part 2
30:27 tonys reaction is hilarious "you were gonna take him out in the lot and beat the shit out of him after that?" 🤣🤣
I was at Goldberg/Hogan & it was by far the loudest pop Ive ever heard in my life. Literally 40k people jumping in their chairs!
his gong hits the heart to this day, you're such a larger then life character mark
Nice chokeslam Taker!!
That pop when the gong hit was insane! Thank you Undertaker 🙏 you’re the GOAT 🐐
well let's just say Koko used to be 6'6 🤣 that made me laugh pretty hard
Kanes debut is the greatest moment in wrestling history.
That storyline was my favourite and one of my most vivid memories as a youngster
Before the internet and before they released Wrestlers "real names" the whole WWE world was captivating. The Undertaker/Kane storyline was one of the most interesting and relatable stories. From Kanes appearance and backstory to Undertakers conflictedness because of his past, all the way to him leaving and then returning with a lightning striking the coffin
It was amazing storytelling in the 90s
……*in my opinion, Kanes debut is the greatest moment in wrestling history.
Fixed it
Nah greatest moment was Undertaker’s first tombstone to KoKo and ask him if he wanted to go outside and fight. lol
@@slimmike56 Undertaker said it as well, so it's a fact. Don't fix what ain't broke.
@@slimmike56”in my opinion” is inferred and is never necessary.
man the tombstone story actually had me LOL ... i have watched it 3 times... doesn't get any better.... Takers version of hogans story is hilarious.
Mankind through the cage will always be the most memorable moment for me.
On a warm summer’s night in the igloo, there is a chill in the air, for the arrival of the phenom of the world wrestling federation … commentary of that match is epic. Great call
Oh hell yeah. Didn’t know about this podcast and Tony is the perfect guest for me to first watch. Love when he nerds out
My four moments:
Taker and Mankind Hell in a Cell
Austin 3:16
Rock and Austin last mania
Hogan slam
Everyone forgets Jake's cobra biting Macho. I always thought that was iconic, unprecedented, and never duplicated. The best part was it wasn't PPV it was just a regular Saturday 12pm show😅
Yeah can’t believe he forgot about the cell match
The best part of Hogan turning heel was the match with the Rock where they reversed roles, the pop was unreal, love the show!
Really Enjoyed this episode with Kill Tony 👏🏼 I hope there are more Guests like that 🤟🏼
Ultimate Warrior had my favorite entrance of all time
Hell yeah, when i was 11 n 12 n 91 n 92 i saw matches at the west Palm auditorium n i saw him it was awesome. Still have programs n big boss man n Virgil signature
So happy Tony is back. His love for wrestling is infectious, even if his historical accuracy for dates is hazy at times. 👊
Koko looked like my cousin when I attempted the tombstone on him when we were kids! Glad my cousin survived! 😂
Oh god, you just brought up memories of the ridiculous "play" wrestling matches me and my friends had (if anything, since they werent worked, they were less "play" than real pro wrestling lol) - We definitely used to do piledrivers, it's really a miracle we dont all have broken necks - Fucking kids bones must be made of rubber hahaha. Hell, I remember one time after watching the first buried alive match between Taker and Mankind, me and my buddy dug a literal grave into a giant snow mound and had a goddamn burried alive match lol (we live in canada, so there was plenty of snow). We never got as far as actually trying to bury one another, thank god. For context, I was probably about 8 or 9.
@@TheLokiBiz hahaha that’s amazing.
Very happy you had Tony on early. All I could think when you were on JRE is what a shame it was Joe didn't really know who you were, but the thing that really stood out was how awestruck Tony was to get to be there
I gave my kids rougher bumps . hahaha awesome.
Taker throwing mankind off the cage is definitely one of those moments
If the undertaker is at wrestlemania YOU KNOW ITS GONNA BE GOOD. You will always be a legend taker
THANK YOU TAKER FOR SAVE WRESTLEMANIA,
FOR SAVE CODY STORY
AND FOR SAVE THE NEW ERA
Too bad Cody couldn’t do it by himself… too bad Cody needed help to win
I dont see what they see in cody. 30TH in the RR to face Roman at 39. Loses. Then 15th (which is better) to face Roman at 40. And gets a bunch of help. Not exactly hero material. Still. I liked the end of 40. @@deadbrothers8348
you mean he ruined it and his legacy hes now and forever going to be known by me as a CODY CRYBABY
I love Samantha Irving. Plus I like how Taker flat out lied two weeks ago when he was asked about the main event in mania and he just played dumb. Thanks for doing it tho. And thanks for that mania moment
@robchandler2332 Taker is great at not giving away secrets, I got to see him at a one Deadman show in Cleveland a week or so b4 survivor series a fan asked if he thought punk would ever come back and he played it off and acted as if it was totally impossible and a few weeks later we all saw what happened lol
Junkyard Dog, with "Another One Bites The Dust" in New Orleans is one of the best pops that you could have heard, for intros.
Not as big as the superdome but when he came to Jackson the pop was so loud that building just shook. Loved seeing JYD when I was younger.
Funny thing about Samantha Irvin is that all her reactions are genuine. She told them not to tell her the results of the match.
She's the only real star in the WWE
She has a full binder Everytime she goes down to the ring
wow the Undertaker is a very humble guy for someone who is so massive in the wrestling industry. Just the way he's self deprecating through the interview. That's pretty cool.
Mt Rushmore of Stand-Up: Richard Pryor, Dave, George Carlin, and Eddie Murphy.
You forgot 1 they asked for 5 bud..
@@mauryvictoria1801 Yes, but Mount Rushmore only has four heads.
Robin Williams hands down belongs on there
UNDERTAKER!👏🏼👏🏼 UNDERTAKER!👏🏼👏🏼UNDERTAKER!!!👏🏼👏🏼
Samantha was great last night you cold her the emotions in her voice especially for Sami Baley and Cody
Tony saying “just a few Texans hanging out” killed me lol. Tony is the best
He is gorgeous. Is he single?
Showing up at mania last night in the podcast merch!! Gotta respect it 😂😂
As much as Tony is a star in his own right!, you can tell how amazed and in awe he seems as he recounts his own, that The Undertaker is his like his buddy now!!!🤣its so real. Tony is just hangin w his pal Mark on a podcast… so cool. Can i f’n come?! I wanna hang w these guys.! Great content. Thank you
Hi Mark calaway you are my favorite RUclipsr i was very surprised when you were at WM 40 I’m sure you were happy when the wwe invited you not everyone gets such a chance to be on wwe tv 😁👍🏻
Love this EP,only "officially" 8 in and they have a top tier guest
Jeff hardy was my favorite wrestler growing up. Seeing the undertaker for all those years was surreal. Now I get to watch him be a normal guy with one of my favorite comedians
My mount Rushmore of comedians is Richard Pryor/ Robin Williams/ Eddie Murphy/ George Carlin
"i was about to hit you with a chair"
"Id have loved that"
😂😂😂
I fkn love professional wrestling
Stone Cold Steve Austin's Austin 316 promo was king of the ring 96 after he beat Jake Roberts in the finals. Jake cut a religious promo on Steve while he was in the hospital getting his lip stitched up and Michael Hayes informed Steve of the religious promo and the rest is history.
The name Michael Hayes rings a bell
Taker has got to get on Kill Tony and Tony needs to be a frequent guest on this podcast! Awesome show!
Mount Rushmore of moments:
1. Hogan Slamming Andre
2. Austin 3:16 promo
3. Undertaker throwing Mankind off the Hell in a Cell
4. The Streak breaking.
You can tell Taker is hurt/embarrassed to this day about the koko b ware thing, but he's cool to let Tony laugh about it. What a cool guy.
I think it gets forgotten or misunderstood that WCW was built as a TV company. Their business position was about TNT, because they were owned by Time Warner who owns TNT. So they had to give away shit on free TV from time to time. Obviously a different strategy from WWE/F, and I'm not saying that's how to run a wrestling company at its highest, but that's the way they were designed from a business perspective. It's not just a product of 'sloppy creative' to have Goldberg beat Hogan on a random episode of Nitro. That was a business reality for them as essentially a TV-owned wrestling company.
I’m not even a big wrestling fan never was even as a kid but damn it when I seen the undertaker for the first time I was so intrigued lol I had a sticker of him on my backpack ever since 🤣 long live the legend! Can’t believe how nice he is fr lol the younger kid version of me woulda thought this man is a demon ☠️
😂😂😂😂 Tony's gay little jazz hands when he says "when the music hits like POP 👐
Jericho’s first appearance on RAW. Top 3 crowd reaction.
This podcast is what was missing in podcast world stories that will be told is like amazing part of history
I have to be honest, but this is one record in wrestling I wish they would have never broken. That record should have continued and never been broken.
Surprised Taker didn't mention throwing Mick Foley off the top of the Hell in a Cell as a moment...
Who knew the undertaker, that scared me as a kid, is such a smart articulate cool down to earth guy
I cried laughing so darn hard on the coco story, and when Tony saw the clip...omg lmao
Undertaker coming out made wrestlemania!
I love how consistently WWE legends diss the hulkster
I always hated Hogan as a kid and stories like this confirms my feelings
That Koko story got me good 😂😂😂
I’ve literally watched Jericho’s debut 1,000 times. I know exactly what Tony is talking about.
When they showed the clip i literally spit out my water laughing
Thank you for all the years Secret Boss!!
“Let it go Matt” 😅 so enlightened
It would be awesome to have Taker “react” to watching his and Shawn’s matches. It would be cool to get his mindset and breakdown of the match and the psychology of it.
"I use to be 6' 3"." So much funny shit in this pod that flew over peoples heads and didn't get a laugh lol the best pod ever.
Taker throwing mankind off the hell in the cell!!!
Samantha Irvin call for Cody Rhodes winning last night gave me goosebumps
Great show
So awesome just finding out my favorite wrestler has a podcast
Love this podcast
one of the biggest moments has to be undertaker and mankind hell in a cell
Hell yeah !!
*RiGHT oN BRoTHeR.*
Taker on Kill Tony is a must!
The KOKO B story had me literally on he ground 🤣
I always thought Bray should've ended the streak and inherited the mantle. I'm so glad that the Undertaker feels the same way.
Honestly, I don’t think that Bray, as good as he was, could have ever replaced ‘Taker.
Bray was stupid character
I actually remember a very random vignette with 'Taker, from long ago, back in the western mortician days, when he made a throw away comment about the body being temporary, but the spirit of The Undertaker being forever. That would have been a perfect hand off to Bray.
That Koko story is hilarious. "You were going to take him in the lot and beat the shit out of him after that?"😂😂😂
Yes Samantha Irvine is so sincere with her craft.
Wcw definitely a big part of my memory as a child. Love it. But I’m a wwf / wwf attitude era for sure kid absolutely love it