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The Undertaker is one of the most prolific wrestlers to have been part of the WWE. For over 35 years, the Deadman terrified wrestlers and fans alike with his incredible athleticism and raw power. Taker has spent years with the WWE, and as one of the most iconic superstars to emerge from the company, the stories he’s been part of are incredible. So, when it was announced that the Phenom would do a one-man show, fans were beyond excited!

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WWE recently revealed that the UNDERTAKER 1 deadMAN SHOW will perform at Philadelphia’s Theatre of Living Arts on Friday, Oct. 7. Prior to WWE’s event there on Saturday, the show is running once more in Cardiff, Wales, on Friday. It premiered last month in Nashville before SummerSlam. The Undertaker’s third performance will be in Philadelphia; think of it as professional wrestling’s equivalent of Bruce Springsteen on Broadway.

The Undertaker’s show surely will be special

The Undertaker hasn’t written an autobiography, had a podcast, or given in-depth interviews streamed live on YouTube like many of his contemporaries have. The Undertaker has existed in the background while being one of pro wrestling’s longest-running stars, so most of the stories about him are secondhand. That’s all set to change during his show in Philly, though.

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Prior to WWE’s event there on Saturday, the show is running once more in Cardiff, Wales, on Friday. It premiered last month in Nashville before SummerSlam. The Undertaker’s third performance will be in Philadelphia; think of it as professional wrestling’s equivalent of Bruce Springsteen on Broadway. He will relate tales from a career where he met people like Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, John Cena, and Roman Reigns.

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Where is the Undertaker now?

After the cinematic “Boneyard Match” between The Undertaker and AJ Styles on Night One of WrestleMania XXXVI, which saw Taker battle “The Phenomenal” in a distinctive, cinematic manner, the Deadman retired from professional wrestling. However, he’s still involved in the WWE universe and has been inducted into the WWE Hall-of-Fame as well.

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Since he retired, The Deadman has donated his talents to the WWE Performance Center, where he mentors the coming generation of wrestling icons. What new details about this mysterious person will emerge at his show? Let us know in the comments below!

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