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The UnderTaker Opens Up On Beating Up Wrestlers During His Tenure As Locker Room Leader

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The Undertaker will forever be considered a legend in the world of professional wrestling.

His contribution to the company, sacrificing 30 years of his life and his body, will never be forgotten.

He also dispelled rumors that he punched a wrestler during his time as locker room manager.

The Deadman has been a staple of WWE television for over 30 years, and he has been a highlight of WWE television since the early ’90s.

He finally retired at Survivor Series 2020 and was also inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame last year. The WWE Hall of Famer has always been considered a leader in the locker room throughout his long tenure.

In a conversation with Bill Apter, The Deadman stated that while trying to get the talent back on track, the situation wouldn’t get physical unless something happened in the nightlife, and Taker said that’s how things turned out. He admitted that he atimes made it more physical.

Yeah, there are a few people I had to pull aside on occasions through the years. Didn’t have to slap them around or anything.

Yeah, not like the old days. There were a couple of occasions where, in the nightlife aspect, things got a little more physical.”

The Undertaker is currently enjoying his post-retirement life and also had a major role on the October 10 episode of NXT.

We’ll have to wait and see what happens next with “Deadman.”

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