The future WWE Hall of Famer, The Undertaker deserves to be on every wrestler’s version of Mount Rushmore of wrestling. The Deadman’s contribution to the business of pro-wrestling is unreal and helped shape how we see wrestling today.
However, everyone wants to know about The Undertaker’s version of Mount Rushmore. Eventually, the Deadman revealed his version to the WWE Universe in a recent interview with Kevin Hart.
Since his retirement, the Phenom has been taking his time off and has kept himself busy with interviews. Recently, he appeared alongside American comedian Kevin Hart where he revealed his version of Mt. Rushmore.
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The Undertaker appeared on the latest episode of ‘Cold as B*lls’, where the guest and the host lay down in a bathtub filled with ice water and continue the interview.
The Undertaker has interesting names on his wrestling Mt. Rushmore
Towards the end of the interview, Kevin Hart asked the former World champion about his version of wrestling Mt. Rushmore, to which ‘Taker wasted no time in giving four names.
He mentioned Andre The Giant, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Shawn Michaels. All four of the individuals helped shape the industry and made it what it is today.
Except for Andre The Giant, Undertaker wrestled every other name of his wrestling Mt. Rushmore and put on classic matches with all three of them.
In the Attitude Era, the rivalry between the Phenom and Steve Austin was something that convinced people to move from WCW to WWE. And no one can ever forget the ‘Career vs Streak’ match between Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker at WrestleMania 26.
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Recently, The Rock also released his version of wrestling Mt. Rushmore in which he placed The Undertaker at the fourth spot; however, ‘Taker tied with some other legends as well.
Andre The Giant is a wrestler who has been there on every version of wrestling Mt. Rushmore, just because he was more than just a tall figure who helped draw more eyes.
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Andre understood the art of this business early on in his career and had a legendary run that stopped with the WWE.
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