Taker still hates WCW, Sting said Taker wouldn't give him the time of day when he finally went to WWE. Taker isn't as nice of a guy as many think he is. Not saying he is a jerk just not the golden boy so many think he is.
@@iPat24Rick when you make an Fucking feud on a person death like Paul Bearer you disrespect him, Taker desapointed me at this time now he is became an sold out wrestler like the Underfaker in 1994.
Nah, the way he came at CM Punk was straight bullshit. He shouldn't not have a problem with John Cena for wearing jean shorts, but have an issue with CM Punk who actually walks in with boots and tights.
The WWE is sooooooooooooooooooooo lucky that Taker didn’t get Hep C from that match with Bob Orton. Like are you for real? That’s so messed up on literally every level. John and Bob are lucky they didn’t get sued/killed by Taker.
I understand after the match that Undertaker nearly sued the pants off of Vince for unsafe working conditions. Fortunately, Undertaker agreed to drop the suit if Cowboy Bob never wrestled for WWE again...
I remember hearing about this and I was so furious they put Mark in danger like that. He should have sued them for everything they had. and cowboy Bob needed prison time
Lets be honest, Mark Calloway doesn't hate anybody. He understands the business.. people come, people go. You don't get to that level in the business by holding grudges or hating people.
Yeah, I think getting mad at someone and hating on someone are two different things. But yeah there's a chance he hates the Technician that burned him during his EC entrance
That's rather heartwarming to hear how HHH went to Undertaker for advice on dating Stephanie McMahon and Undertaker became a groomsman to support HHH's decision.
In every interview I've ever seen with Mark Calloway(AKA The Undertaker) He always comes across as a really decent, professional, and genuinely a good person. I was always a huge fan of The Undertaker since I was a kid.
He has been my favorite for the last several decades! He always cared about his fans and never has bull-s%#@ed them or treated them like garbage like some people! He helps guide the future so they would make better career choices! Many people respect and admire him because he has earned that! Many go to him for advice and they actually listen because he knows what he is talking about. He is and always be one of the greatest this industry has ever known! Thank you so much Mark Calloway, Creature of the Night forever!
Austin Armstrong, because DX is going to be your headliners. Was revealed this past week. HHH, HBK (for the 2nd time), Billy Gunn, Road Dogg, X-Pac and more importantly....CHYNA.
One of the most respected wrestlers of all-time hands down bar none this is why I want him to retire becuase you gave us so much memories that you should enjoy your wife and family now much appreciated
He does enjoy seeing his wife and kids. Like, almost all the time ever since 2011. In 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018, he had less than 5 matches each. And in 2012, 2014, and 2016, he literally only had one match the whole year.
@@pancdca a death sentence? Lol, I mean diseases aren't great in general, and complications from Hep C can shorten life span, but Hep C is hardly a death sentence To be clear I'm not suggesting the situation isn't wildly fucked up (it is), but let's be real about the actual danger
@@sododgy8338 at the time Hep C was pretty much a death sentence. Like HIV was. And both took years off the quality of life. So, I can understand why he would be pissed.
@@pancdcalike I said, I totay understand him being pissed, and he absolutely should have been furious. THAT SAID Hep C has never been a death sentence, and to even mention it in the same context as HIV, especially during that period, is straight up insane, and WILDLY inaccurate.
Yep when Bret said in his book to all the remaining guys in his dressingroom including Undertaker "If they can do this to me they can do this to anyone. Remember that" Undertaker blew his top stormed off to Vince.
Hart had every right in the world to be severely pissed off with Vince and WWF. Then WCW misuses him horribly (probably the worst mistake they made because they could have capitalized HUGE on his real life heat with WWF), his brother dies in a fall, he has a stroke, sees Niedhart, Pilman and Davey Boy all die and then gets diagnosed with fucking prostate cancer. The wrestling business and life have been cruel to Bret Hart, and despite everything he still loves it. The man deserves mountains of respect from everybody.
Brett Heart was truly a class act,in and out of the ring,humble and so unappreciated. 'Taker is 'Taker a man unique amongst his peers. But my highest admiration is for the Hit man...I hope history gives him his rightful place.
I knew Taker was friends in real life with Yokozuna, JBL, and Paul Bearer. But what about other friends: The Godfather, Ron Simmons, Dennis Knight aka Mideon and Brian Adams aka Crush.
@@marystone860 in 1990 when Undertaker first arrived they were supposed to feud with Andre passing the torch. But he was unable to wrestle cause of his health and instead was in Big Bossmans corner at wrestlemania and bushwackers corner at summerslamm
Imagine being a young new wrestler with raw but unrefined talent and having Taker to lean on. I can only imagine how invaluable that type of advice and guidance could be for somebody that is facing tough times or isn't experienced enough to handle certain situations. He will be missed dearly.
Story is when real feelings developed between triple h and Stephanie. Triple h went to taker and laid everything out to which taker basically said you do you and be happy dont listen to the other boys
Backstage? You mean front and backstage bully. DId you see the way he uses to verbally abuse Michael Cole and insult homosexuals in the early 2000s on commentary
I thought he's friends with Jericho too. I read somewhere when Jericho was placed in a match against Fandango in Wrestlemania 29 (and he lost). He contacted Taker a few days/weeks ago informing him that Vince is ordering him to wrestle against a newcomer and lose to him and was asking for advice. Taker simply said him to follow Vince's orders.
Though Undertaker couldn't stand Shawn Michaels because of the Montreal Screwjob as well the things The DX/Kliq did to get best storylines, matches, he saw Triple H really loved wrestling like him, always dedicated, professional, working hard to get better. Triple H tells he got heat from everyone, including his DX friends (X Pac, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, and HBK) for dating Stephanie McMahon in 2000. Except one person: The Undertaker. Being distraught, Triple H went to the Locker Room Leader for advice: Taker said at first it was a bad idea and the boys would hate him for it. Then a few seconds later, his exactly words were: "You know what? Fuck it. Fuck all of them. It's nobody's business but yours and hers. You know who you are; you know what you do; you know how you work with everybody. The day everybody finds out about this, you will be the biggest piece of shit that only got to where he got to because he was banging the boss's daughter. And there will always be an asterisk next to your career and everything you do going forward and that it was all given to you for no reason. But you know who you are and how hard you work. You have nothing to prove to nobody about your passion for the business so go for it." Mutual respect turned to lasting friendship. SOURCE: "WWE: The Attitude Era", Author: Jon Robinson, DK Publishing, ISBN-10: 1465431233
There's no denying Hunter is a star, the question is how is became a star and remained there, Paul knew what he was doing, he married into the family to get where he is now, let's be honest, he wasn't much in WCW, hell he really wasn't much at the start of his WWE career either, but he has that look that Vince loves, muscle bound oaf with 3 moves.
Spectral Thundr if you watch triple h old matches he has wayyyy more than 3 moves it just when u turn to a main event guy that do do that stuff as much because what else is the too prove they know what you can do so why do anything else
HHH and Vince were friends, and he was part of creative, long before he and Stephanie were dating. He showed a genuine interest in learning the business, running shows, and eventually, he was sitting in on booking meetings. I saw an interview with HHH where he talked about this. His relationship with Steph didn't happen until later.
I thought so too. Who the hell tells other people how to dress? And then gets mad when called out on it? Punk dressed in trunks anyway. What’s wrong with that? I have tremendous respect for the Undertaker, but people just love to hate Punk.
@@jdnd2023 And he allowed Punk to do a Piledriver with him, something he would only allow a wrestler he respects and trusts deeply, the CM Punk bit is bs
Taker also made sure HBK Would do the Job to Stone cold, rumor has it he was Standing in the gorilla position and if HBK pulled any shit Taker was ready to flatten Shawn. BSK was also more about Domino's of course it did have a little work to help keep the Click down. Also i must say when Taker came out when Paul Bearer died it was so sad but so symbolic. hard to hold back a tear. And fuck who doesn't have heat with Russo? Takers Hate of WCW and how he treated DDP was disgusting too just want to add, i respect the Undertaker but he was an utter Twat to DDP, and it was a real shame. Macho Man use to plan his matches the same way as DDP yet he never get's flack for that. Under Taker's hate of WCW killed one of their only star's to actually ignore an easy pay day and turn up on WWF TV to help the company, A thing that people forget, Him self and Booker T could have easily sat back for 2 years and taken their pay, but they instead chose to work for the Fed, while Hogan, Nash, Hall, Rey, and i am sure so many others to name all just collected their pay and waited 2 years to work for the wwf.
Skreezilla I get his hate of WCW, and it was shared by many in the locker room, from Benoit, Jericho, Big Show, Austin, and everyone else who were told to their faces that they weren’t worth anything. I may be a WCW fanboy, but the fact they treated their talent like that, while giving guys like Scott Hall pass after pass, pisses me off
you should probably find DDP's owns words on how he got into that position. the WCW locker room was nothing like the WWE locker room. in WWE, taker had control and people fell in line (mostly). the WCW locker room was cut throat politics. many of those former WCW guys, including DDP, came into the WWE locker room with that same mind set. this created a ton of heat on those guys and that's why they ended up where they did. DDP fully admits he went into the locker room with the wrong attitude and it cost him.
Oh 2 things Mabel and undertaker were never enemies Mabel accidentally hurt the undertaker in that match so this is false undertaker even went to his funeral 2 cm punk also not his enemy either they spoke about this dress code and worked it out and had one of the best matches at wm
My mom had hep C from a homemade tattoo gun in the 80s. She was given 10 years to live well over 15 years ago and in fact if i remember correctly she was given a treatment for hep c and is no longer able to pass it on through blood contact.
They (WCW) couldn't get ANYONE over, Nash, Hall, Jericho, Austin, Pillman, the list goes on. Half the 90's locker room in WWE was WCW guys that were fired because WCW didn't know how to market them. The ONLY onee I can think of that they truly made were Sting and possibly Luger. Just look even at WCW's height how bad they were at creating gimmicks. Disco Infernal, the Demon, whatever that Video game guy was, the entire mexican luchas and cruiserweight rosters. The best they could come up with was pushing Goldberg with a streak and DDP. The rest of the 90's WCW roster was talent WWE had created and lost, Perfect, Savage, Hogan, Hall, Nash, even down to the announcers Heenan and Mean Gene.
Mabel was also known as viscera!! He was also part of the ministry of darkness n the attitude era so I don't see how he got on the hate list 🤔🤔 also known as Bigg Daddy V 🖖🏿
There's been many cases where wrestlers had to work along side someone they hated. Taker just kept it professional with him. Remember they're in a business putting on a show - sometimes you gotta suck up the pride and get to work.
I'm sad to see CM Punk and Undertaker don't get along. They're two of my all-time favorites and worked one of my favorite matches of all time at Wrestlemania.
JR has said he handpicked Punk for the mania match. They’re clearly ideologically at odds with each other, but there’s an obvious respect. Also, getting mad at Punk for not dressing a certain way is hypocritical coming from another guy who got over with a really unique gimmick. Imagine taker’ coming to the ring in a suit.
Undertaker is one of the most cool and positive influences in the locker room and always stood up for what he felt was right at the time. If Underaker had beef with someone it's because they did something extremely uncool, but even with that beef you almost never hear him say an ill word of someone even in shoot interviews. He always just tells it how he sees it but he's always tried to be positive about everything.
SeanTheMan1 I am a die hard undertaker fan. Always will be. But 2 things are sure: 1. He came up short on his WM 25 jump over the rope + HBK pulled the ref in the wrong spot. 2. Cm Punk was right. If he was known for being different why try to force him to be the same?
The fact that I can understand why Taker disliked the people on this list that he disliked and those people are generally disliked by the wrestling community says a lot about him
I always had a feeling that Undertaker just hated WCW and everyone who worked there because of his loyalty to the WWF. It perfectly explained his shocking lapse of professionalism during his feud with Diamond Dallas Page, still probably the worst thing he ever did. He simply didn't give a fuck about the feud and went out of his way to bury Page, wasting the talents of a worker so enthusiastic to continue working in the business that he'd taken a buyout of his cushy WCW contract to the tune of 50 cents to the dollar.
metalfaust19 Page May not have started wrestling until he was in his 40s, but he had been in the business for years before hand, managing, commentating, and training guys. Taker just doesn’t like those who were favored by his former bosses. Their paths probably crossed in the late 80s, with unresolved issues
Im surprised Michaels isn't on the list , they may not of been best buddies bit there was massive mutual respect between the 2 just go watch both matches at WM and both were classics, them 2 had unbelievable chemistry , I've not seen anybody wrestle the undertaker with the same chemistry as Michaels did with the phenom
Yokozuna's entire families are Undertaker's friends that include guys like Rikishi, The Rock, Jimmy Superfly Snuka (Undertaker's first WrestleMania opponent), and Umaga.
The Undertaker respects Triple H because after "The Kliq's" infamous curtain call Triple H was knocked to the bottom of the roster and he took it like a man. The Undertaker respected that.
You left Brock Lesnar out of the enemies. I believe they must have had some bad beef. When Lesnar was defeated in the UFC by Cain Velasquez they were interviewing Undertaker and as Lesnar passed by they must have exchanged looks of hatred because Taker immediately invited Lesnar to fight right then and there.
Scorpion funny, that’s not how I remember it. After winning one match, Lesner noticed Taker and wife #3 or #4 sitting in the crowd, grabbed a mic, and challenged him. Taker seemed willing, but I’m not sure Vince and Dana were. Still, they seem to be cool in rl, doing photo ops and hanging out together, but it could all be PR. Who knows?
I'm so grateful and appreciative for these underground media. When I was younger I've always thought these wrestlers really hated each other such as Undertaker and HHH. Lad my assumptions were wrong. Happy to see him and others are friends.
Jamal Vargas honestly he did more to kill WCW while he was writing for WWF. Admittedly his WCW story lines were ridiculous. Wether him and Vince had a deal or not I seriously believe he subconsciously sabotaged WCW.
You gotta imagine though that The Undertaker wouldn't like most of WCW guys because they jumped ship from WWF, but Sting was not one of those guys. He was WCW through and through to the day they went under. So would he really hate all WCW guys just because they were rival competitors? Seems awfully petty. Regardless, I always take videos like this with a grain of salt.
Taker put the screws to several WCW talents that came over. He had Vince fire Kronik and totally buried DDP so badly that he could never recover. He even had his then wife Sarah beat DDP.
Actually, Sting talked about how he and Taker had plans for Wrestlemania. They would share their ideas for a match and as far as I can tell, by the time Sting had his run with WWE, he was really cool with Taker. Vince didn't want Taker vs Sting at Wrestlemania.
@@mattb.2740 Yeah, I guess DDP was another pure WCW guy and he really did get the shaft in WWE. Coincidentally, having not watched WCW back in the day, I started watching WCW Nitro from episode 1. I finally just finished the Great American Bash PPV and Hall & Nash have shown up. So far, while the wrestling is much weaker than the modern day stuff, the characters and ongoing storylines and developments are just so much better. I'm really enjoying it. Back to DDP, he does a fantastic job of playing a sleezeball character and he is one of the highlights for me. Sting also won me over instantly and the big surprise was seeing just how great Arn Anderson was. He might actually be my favorite from that time.
I guess he does to an extent. A thank you from him to me and a link to where he got it should be enough... that's if it ain't too much to ask anyway...
Thank you. I just found the images by watching an all characters video here one day, then used the print screen button on my keyboard to capture them, then I cropped them with Paint and put them together with PhotoScape X.
Isaiah Armand If you were a WWE or Indy wrestler you wouldn’t ask that question. However since your not let me fill you in. 1. We hate saying we can’t do something because we’re hurt. Usually we just tape it up and go. 2. If you can’t fight it means the possibility of losing your pay or having someone take your hard earned spot. Hope that made sense.
What Jay said is perfect. I’d only add that ‘Taker is a tough, old school guy, with a lot of pride. I just don’t see him going to Vince and saying he couldn’t do something, unless it was really a dire situation.
So many people say men and women like Taker hate or "hate" others, but the truth is that if Taker doesn't respect you, it is *_YOUR ISSUES AND PROBLEMS_* that caused it. Vince being intimidated by him is proof of that. However, Taker has respect for Sting, who transcended being associated with any one company.
The Cowboy Bob Orton Hep C scandal described in this video was false. Yes he had it, but NO it was NOT known before hand. There was heat for like a minute while he waited in limbo to get tested and then it was over. Pritchard just got done addressing this this week.
It's amazing to hear how much respect Undertaker had garnered to be able to make demands like that of Vince, especially after hearing him tell the Undertaker origin story with Vince on the Joe Rogan podcast.
One that really surprised me was undertaker being friends with Yokozuna Some of the ones that I wasn't surprised about: Undertaker being friends with Pall bearer Undertaker being friends with Kane
Right after Yoko died, Taker broke character in his next big televised match - toward the end he opened his costume shirt to reveal the Yokozuna t-shirt he had worn underneath that night.