My dad had literal conspiracies being undercover mob hitmen for Vince that were “in the family” since they were kids growing up together… and he was dead serious 😂😂😂🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️
You gotta watch more interviews with him, they're all like this, truly a professional in the ring and a chill dude who doesn't let his ego take hold outside the ring too
Man put ur heart back together cause if u gotta pretend that you and someone else are brothers for decades at a time y’all are basically brothers at that point
I enjoyed my childhood watching these LEGENDS in the ring, and now as an adult I love watching these LEGENDS in their interviews about the ring. Super awesome!!!
The fact that people still think they were brothers is a testimony to how incredible that storyline is Edit: Undertaker and Kane are Brothers. Mark Calaway(U) and Glenn Jacobs(K) are not
@@unkledoda420Not really, cause like 99% of the time in wrestling, when they tell you someone is related, it’s actually true. But, Kane and Undertaker are one of those rare cases, where they actually aren’t. So, I can see why a lot of people might think they’re brothers. Also, let’s not forget the fact, that a lot of people grew up watching wrestling, so it’s easier for them to believe that as kids.
I think it has more to do with when the storyline actually occurred. Internet wasn't as widely accessible as it is now, so we believed. As for now, well why would we cut the belief of it now. Gotta keep it going
He once did. He was at a press conference or something, someone said something about wrestling, he put on his mask and chokeslammed the guy through a table
@@bibyvarghese5906TBF that was late 1999 and early 2000s WCW and if someone was watching during that time, I recommend they see a doctor for the sake of their health.
I can respect not breaking kayfabe when it comes to that regard of fans still convinced of a particular storyline. Social media has killed modern mainstream wrestling along with the hack writers. But he’ll what do I know - I’m just your average mid 20s wrestling enjoyer from Louisville who listens to Corny/Jim Cornette
@ameyaganchha because in my time most of it really was real to a certain degree and was more of off script risk taking moments wrestlers stepping their game up to the next level and the best potential of their characters for the masses to believe and be invested
Undertaker seems like dude you could just shoot the shot with all day and not get bored. Seems humble in all his interviews. Thank undertaker for being part of my life so long
Why do you think he lasted longer than anyone else in the business? Because he's not a cocky SOB that let the fame go to his head. He was also very good with all the people he worked with. Never acted like he was better than anyone else, was always willing to take people under his wing and help them get over even if it ment they had to get over on him. A real class act all the way. Unlike certain face painted or yellow and red wearing roid freaks who thought they were God's gift to wrestling.
@@StckYefingurinit I'll break this down for you: in this INTERVIEW he's talking about something that happens IN REAL LIFE & that's what I'm referring to
@@alanramirez484 Their kayfabe, yeah, probably, but their actual storyline, no. Austin v. McMahon was the defining story of the Attitude Era, when wrestling had its second boom period.
I came to know this now. I used to watch WWF, WWE since 1993. Several people used to say that these 2 are brothers. I believed it till I watch this interview
These legends had left us with the stigma of brotherhood that'll last the sands of time not only in the entertainment industry but outer illusions and reality they portrayed brotherhood and never despised each other even ever after without scripts from the industry they formed theirs and flowed with it accordingly. Mr Mayor who's dangerous brother still gets his back 😅
I grew up watching these guys and appreciate them making my Saturday mornings and weekdays so memorable. I know they were just doing what they loved but when that bell tolled and the lights got low they were bigger than life to so many people.
forgot all about the attitude era as i grew up. been rewatching tons of matches & it’s like im experiencing it for the 1st time again. the attitude era.. what a time to be alive.
For his character to be played by him, you never thought he has one of the best personalities I’m telling you blew my mind when I met him years back at a meet and greet such a legend man
*In India We all grow up Hearing that Kane and undertaker and Real brother and One is monster and second one is Undead...It was so much fun we all talk about it all the time at school playground , Still What a time to be alive*
The "Brothers Of Destruction" will always go down in history as one of my absolute favorite tag teams. The chemistry between Taker and Kane is awesome.