Notice how austins arm cant stretch all the way so they strapped his elbow on the cross and the other one it was the wrist. The deadman was so considerate lol
If the Undertaker ever has a final match, it should be Undertaker vs Kane. They should ride out together. It should be a very theatrical match with a lot of pyro, falls count anywhere and no disqualification... Inwhich they should both "destroy" eachother. Come the end there should be a explosive fall. Litteraly, big bang, puff of smoke and both wrestlers are no where to be seen, with the ref is left looking confused and unable to finnish the match. The Brothers of Destruction seemnly battling on in hell for ther rest of eternity.
@@antoniovera288 both of them, Kane and Taker are getting there now... It's far better than "blue Kane" which is apparently a real idea to continue the character.
The undertaker and scsa these two are my favourite wrestlers a all time from yesterday and today i Miss the attitude era it was fun and very entertainment the undertaker and scsa will be in my heart ❤️ forever these two made the attitude era the undertaker they called him american bad ass his catch i a bury you rip both he's both good and bad that why i tremendous respect for him scsa they called him toughest sob in the WWF good old days the modern day of Wrestling the attitude era scsa his catch phrase that's the bottom line cuz stone cold said so give me a hell yeah what what what and what i definitely have tremendous respect for the texas rattlesnake my favourite wrestler a all time his rivalry with other wrestlers and especially his Arch enemy mr vince mcmahon brings back a lot of memories and moments.
As for when the streak began to be noticed, I BELIEVE the first mention was at X8 when he rode to the ring, JR said that he was 9-0. After defeating Flair, he stood on the apron, smiled and counted to ten on his fingers. I believe they kept count from that moment on
It was mentioned here and there. The first time I remember it being acknowledged was JR at X8 as he rode to the ring. The first time he acknowledged it was the finger count after beating Flair I think. But the first time it was really used as a selling point to the match was Orton I believe. So as amazing as it is, it's kinda crazy to think out of the 21 wins steak they only had a "streak" match per se 11 times.
How did that many people feel the need to throw a thumbs down at this? Rather than just picking a different video? If you didn't like this interview, you have unreal expectations for behind the scenes content. These aren't enhancement guys or mid card guys. These 4 guys (plus Taker) were the reason you watched WWEvil in the 90's and early 2000's. The only other guys that could have joined in legitimately are the Rock, Ron Simmons, or Brett Hart.
Its interesting hearing them talk about Taker's 25 years at the top and how nothing like it has ever been done before. Here we are 6 years later and Lebron is in his 21st year, still one of the most dominant players in the league and has been since he came into it. Two amazing athletes that entertained me a lot throughout my life.
Steve Austin is one hell of a story teller and that voice is just like Undertaker...phenomenal. *I wish there was a Podcast with Shawn Michael's The Game HHH, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock and Undertaker and John Cena Roman Reigns and maybe Randy Orton and Ric Flair for newer age. And them just telling stories, talking matches and the back stories etc*
In my mind Undertakers last match would be a coffin match and he would first get locked in a coffin, then buried under dirt, then just when you think its over and hes done his hand pokes out of the dirt , he crawls back out like a zombie and puts his opponent(s) in the hole and buries them and disappears in a puff of smoke and flames
I wasn't paying alot of attention when everyone was introduced at the round table. It's stone cold, Shawn Michael's, and who's the third person? Feel like an idiot