The Deadman who has walked at the arena of WWE for 30 years finally retired in 2020. But he still manages to make the news now and then, whether it’s for the higher amount he’s charging to sign his merch or the discussion of his new show. And recently, The Undertaker’s agent disclosed his experience of working with him.
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Tony Garea is a former professional wrestler and worked with the Undertaker for a period. While talking about The Undertaker on THE HANNIBAL TV, he recalled his experience with him.
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Garea said, “The Undertaker was good and his whole business… […] he came to me and he said Tony there’s something wrong there you know it didn’t go smooth and I was watching it and yeah well at this point you know you did this where you should have maybe done that you and Segway in and he said you’re right. So he was good, you know. I mean, if it was wrong, what I said he would have told me it was wrong and you know, but he agreed with me.”
Even after all the years of pro wrestling and being considered as G.O.A.T. by the people, Undertaker continued to work on his craft and stayed humble. Garea explained that the Undertaker was a wrestler who took his work seriously. He was proficient and disciplined.
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The legacy of The Undertaker
Taker is undoubtedly considered the greatest of all time. His unique personality that sets him apart from others in the business. His titles or achievements shouldn’t be counted as his legacy, nor by the Hall of Fame tag, the WWE bestowed on him. But the love and respect he has in the heart of his fans remains supreme. Almost 2 generations have witnessed the sheer domination of the Deadman. This ability surely made The Undertaker one of the greatest of all time.
But when not in the character, he is so humble, unlike on the screen. In another interview, Undertaker explained how hard it was for a pro-wrestler to stay in the wrestling business. The risk of being injured is always upon them. But the wrestlers continue to do it for the love of fans.
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The pro wrestlers who seem invincible in the ring also face the same problems as regular people. But, the wrestlers never shy away from going an extra mile for the entertainment of fans. Whether it’s jumping from a 20-foot cage or throwing themselves on the table, wrestlers do it all.