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who puts that who puts that hey what's going on everybody for first week feast i'm shawn evans and you're watching hot ones it's the show with hot questions and even hotter wings and today we're joined by the undertaker mark callaway he's a seven time world heavyweight champion one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time his five-part docu-series the last ride is currently airing on wwe network and on november 22nd he'll be giving his final farewell at survivor series the same event where he made his debut more than 30 years ago taker welcome to the show sean man how you doing brother i'm doing great i know that you're a texas boy how do you like your food do you like it spicy yeah i like spicy food but i like it to have flavor i'm just gonna be straight up like you know where i come from in my family we have uh crawfish boils and all that which you know you got sausage you got all these shrimp and all these different things and it's spicy as hell but it tastes good if it's got a flavor and it tastes good that's one thing but uh just drinking liquid liquid kerosene i'm not uh yeah we'll see how this goes you're probably gonna start me out with the scorcher no no no no we're not playing that game with you we'll work our way there though all right i mean i don't know if you can see that is that is that sufficient that looks good to me all right man you ready i'm ready cheers [Music] that's actually pretty good [Music] i'm actually hungry so it's really going to suck at the end of this thing i'm sure so as someone who didn't break character for three decades it's been really interesting to watch you pull back the curtain for the first time in your wwe docu-series and now in this recent run of interviews i'm sure you've been asked this before but has the experience of knocking down that fourth wall over the last year has it been cathartic or mostly just disorienting you know it's a really great question you know i've been in the wrestling business for over 30 years and 30 years with wwe on the 22nd but i'm a notoriously old-school guy and you know talking about the business so openly it's still to this day i i'm kind of like oh [ __ ] i'm fighting that urge to you know to clam up and not talk about it and force myself like getting tell stories you know and people are dying to hear this stuff so you know that aspect it's fun but just the old school the old school wrestler is uh it's like man you should just go back pull the curtains shut and and tell everybody you're not home but so it's it's been a mix of both it was such a serious character but i do remember your appearances in particular on regis and kelly in the 90s and i'm curious did you get a kick out of being on those daytime tv shows and just sort of growling and grunting through interviews absolutely miserable like back then in those early 90s i got no juice then right i'm just i'm just another one of the guys and when when the boss says hey we want you to go and read this and kathy lee you go on regis and kathy lee i remember the first time that we did the show man here she comes she starts piping off and i'm just like i i hated it i did i knew it was good for business but for my character and for me personally i was absolutely miserable that's different from your traditional kind of sausage that's good so like stand-up comedians the wrestling origin story is something that we obsess about on this show what do you remember about performing under the name commando in a league called central illinois wrestling wow man you've done some homework brother i'll give you this you're the first person that's ever asked me that question kudos to you because i've answered a lot of the same questions over the last year i've answered the same question a lot so good for you um so starving to death i was making absolutely no money i look back on those experiences and those times really fondly and never forgotten because it was a struggle you know because a lot of times guys get up to the show they make a little you know they get a little scratch and you know they change completely changed my dad gave me some great advice uh a long time ago he goes the toes you step on on the way to the top are connected to the asses you're going to have to kiss on the way back down so you know i'd like to i try to treat people the same as i treated them then the way i you know i tried to shoot them now the way i treated them then and still like remember what it's like to get those those missing meal cramps you know [Music] it's got a little kick a little faster i didn't even get all the way into the bite and i could already feel the heat that's that's how it'll go that's how it will go going forward okay i'm ready i think so you're a true historian of professional wrestling and in hearing you speak candidly about those you've shared a locker room with it's clear that you have a profound appreciation for the business who was the best technical wrestler you ever saw work technical wow um who you what arn anderson aaron anderson is up there he was so solid in every fast cut unbelievable promos on just technical ability i'm gonna go with arners who would you say was the most impressive physical athlete that you ever saw brock lesnar you don't think a human being can move that fast at that size he was a freak athlete he really was as someone who enjoys a good laugh who was the most savage backstage prankster well there's there's a level um to to to pranksters they're you know they're i mean you have to put you got to put kurt henning up there as a uh all-time classic river um food then you got the kind of ribs that you know will start fights which you know like mr fuji you know guys would like try and rip me back and it just escalate and escalate until people would think like i've really made a bad mistake because there's a there's a animal's head in my gear bag now i mean it's mean that's i mean i i won't get into details but uh there there are some stories about if regular people were to hear them they were just like they'd be appalled at some of the uh some of the pranks but owen heart my goodness oh man god rest your soul but what a river owen heart was i know that this puts you on the spot and i don't want you to overthink it i don't want you to think it over too much but if a wrestling novice wanted a foundation of the best that there is in sports entertainment can you give me four defining wrestling matches that you'd recommend they try to track down and watch on youtube yeah i think so um i would go with uh randy savage and ricky steamboat any match between ric flair and harley raves a little bit of a egomaniac here but i would put undertaker shawn michaels wrestlemania 25 modern day was the recent match between edge and randy orton those are four that kind of encapsulates uh what we do and it's at its highest level [Music] it kind of sneaks up on you on the back end lets you know why the goat's so angry it kind of tricks you like oh man that's good and then uh yeah the goat kind of jumps up and kicks in the ass so jim ross dubbed you the conscience of the wwe and it's clear from listening to interviews with your peers in the business that you're revered not only as a wrestler but also as a leader in the locker room i don't know if this is true or not so i guess i'll take it right to the source but were you ever like a judge in a locker room kangaroo court where if like two wrestlers had beef with each other they would like come to like a more formal ceremonial thing and then if maybe they lost the the lawsuit against them or they lost the case against them they'd have to like buy beer for the winner or something like that well i take exception with the word kangaroo i don't want this i don't want the smoke i don't want i don't want any smoke i don't want any smoke you know this is a virtual kind of deal and you're feeling kind of brave but uh wrestlers court no no i tease uh you know you know wrestler's coordinate was kind of a way now sometimes it was really serious it was a friendly way a light-hearted way to kind of say look you need to check yourself because everybody's noticing you just don't get brought up to wrestlers court because you're going out and working your butt off every night and you know you go on about your business there's usually a pretty good reason to get brought up to wrestlers court you know they say you see it all the time but we call it gimmick infringement where one guy will do another guy's move and uh you know that guys get hot more so back in the earlier days than they do now but i mean it used to be like if you did somebody else's move yeah there could be very well could be a scrap if you let it go too long so you know you got to keep all that stuff in check or it'll get out of hand real quick [Music] that's good yeah i like that man that's my favorite so far hey we'll take it all right i'm gonna take a recurring segment on our show called explain that gram where you do a deep dive on our guests instagram pull interesting pictures that need more context and with you today we have a theme it's pictures with past hot ones guests so i'll show you the picture you just tell us the bigger story first things first what do you remember about meeting fellow beer enthusiast post malone in austin texas yeah uh so that was the the start of my my ig career where it was right after that i think that was my first post uh with post and was crazy a crazy wrestling fan he was i mean he started rattling things off i think part of his life he was in new york right he grew up there so he had all that knowledge and then he's a texas guy you know he had that knowledge he was really fun to talk to but man it was just fun it was fun watching his face kind of light up getting to talk about wrestling and being a kid again so real really really cool down to earth guy here you are face off with stone cold steve austin what do you think is your best match against stone gold probably the most memorable would be summerslam uh highway to hell that was so cool to build up to that um it was in madison square garden uh you know they had this big highway to hell build up and we were all buses we're on billboards we're everywhere the match was okay but the build up and the hype around it was was awesome i i damn near knocked steve out that night inadvertently of all things you know my head hit him right in the chin and his eyes rolled like a slot machine and it took a few minutes to get you know to get steve back with us but uh yeah it was fun anytime you got a chance to work with stone cold man it was it was a good night here you are college game day supporting your longhorns earlier this season we had matthew mcconaughey on the show have you ever had an on campus run in with mcconaughey or anything like that oh yeah so in that night at the game against lsu uh i think both of us were talking way too much smack um we just we were just really confident that texas was going to beat lsu obviously i'm glad since we lost that they went on to win the national title but uh later that year mcconaughey brought his kids down to the show in austin and uh we actually sat backstage and talked for a while uh it really laid back texas dude you know just as chill as can be say man you gotta join be like cooler if you did this one's gonna be legit i'm sure that's how you get a chicken wing you don't tear it off with your hands not going to mention any names but anyway that's how you eat a chicken wing so even against the rich history of entry music and wrestling you arguably lay claim to the most recognizable walkout songs of all time your original funeral theme in the 90s was based on a piano piece by chopin but with sinister organs and chimes what was the evolution of that first version and was it made by wwe producer jim johnston it was yeah he he was man he he had a long long run with us and um he's just so creative and what was so good about him is you know after he would put something together you know he would want your input onto on it there was a timer there was actually a really nasty guitar riff as that character morphed and evolved the gong at the beginning is so iconic you know i mean everything has to start with that and then you can tweak and add things to it as you go along but uh yeah jim was jim was really good and i enjoyed working with him involved in evolving the entrance through the years yeah and even stylistically as things changed you had walkout songs to kid rock you had walkout songs to learn biscuit metallica johnny cash looking back which of your walkout songs outside of that original got the biggest pop from fans you know when i came out in seattle for that wrestlemania to lift biscuit they played me in live i mean that was that was that was pretty charged up but i'd have to i'd have to go with kid rock's uh american badass that was there was just so much energy with that song and you know with me calling myself the american badass i mean it just fit perfectly the whole the lyrics everything was just spot-on it's got bourbon in it yeah that's all you had to say might have tripped me there i went a little extra with so she said it was bourbon oh yeah i'm gonna probably regret that trapped you wow you get it right away yep and the heat ain't far behind it still going in though you must like it i'm hungry man i'm hungry and i like bourbon so you famously protected the undertaker character to the point of turning down interviews and movie roles that could spoil the mystique but now that you've broken down the fourth wall we want to fact check some notable undertaker folk tales fact or fiction you wrestled in the 2010 elimination chamber with second-degree burns on your chest from an accident involving pyrotechnics absolutely a couple of weeks prior um during one of my entrances you know that bourbon sticking around for a while um my pyro bursts they were getting them really close to me i went to the pyro guy and i said look the pyroburst when i'm at the edge of the stage they need to be moved back a little bit the pyro kind of blew me off about it and so when the pyro comes up i mean it's on me right so it forces me to turn to my right and as soon as i turn to my right the right pipe will burst come up so i'm totally just like my lips right now engulfed in flame i could see fire on my hat you know famously the announcers are trying to he's you know he's so fired up to get in there he's kind of running to the ring i was on fire and i was trying to put myself out you know i was in the ring with chris jericho and you know he's got me in he's got me in the walls of jericho where his my chest is completely flat against the mat right and he's he's just working me over right and pulling me and tugging me and this is my foot my burnt chest is just rubbing up against that canvas mat and uh later that night you know i think i kind of wanted a little bit of shock and yeah i don't recommend it i i really don't if anybody's ever thinking about doing that for an entrance don't do it it's not good is it true that jim ross once pitched a pay-per-view between you and mankind it was called a boiler room brawl and it was going to be live from alcatraz do you have any knowledge of that yeah we we mankind and i had so many themed matches boiler room brawl hell on the cell buried alive we had you know we were two characters that those matches really lent themselves to yeah jim ross was always like i could see you guys you know if you could ever get to alcatraz the only way to win the match is to escape alcatraz and you know we just never can make it happen uh but i was always on board for that i just thought that would have been the coolest thing ever to do and then finally fact or fiction your mom scolded shane mcmahon when he punched you in the face and drew blood my mom scolded a lot of people i had to it got to the point i had to quit uh i had to quit bringing her to the shows when i'd go to houston i remember it is true by the way yes and she will cuss triple h to this day 6 10 320 pounds i'm still the baby right i'm still her baby and she thinks she has to help me it was wrestlemania and dallas that's where i wrestled shane and held the cell so she was exposed to everybody that she had seen on tv and i think she kept promos on just about everybody she didn't like [Music] very hot very high oh okay you're not even you're not even going to try and lie about it you're just telling me straight up [Music] that is stupid very stupid why i think for this show only it tastes like a yak's ass on fire wow it is this it's not even it's not even hit its peak yet it's still growing still growing yeah it's still it's smoldering and it's it's just yeah it's uh there are the hiccups yep i know those all too well [Music] who puts that who puts that on out of uh out of kansas city if you're if you're if you're curious that is brutal wow so you've amassed a formidable collection of motorcycles over the years if your garage caught on fire and you could only save the bike that means the most to you which one would you save um it would probably have been that my uh my west coast chopper jesse built for me it was just an amazing build amazing bike and uh that one or the or the very first bike that i bought once i got out of debt from getting into this business that was kind of the first thing that i that i ever bought myself was a brand new harley in the famous book zen in the art of motorcycle maintenance the author writes it's the sides of the mountain which sustain life not the top does riding have a spiritual transcendent dimension for you absolutely it does it's just especially like when you're on like if you're on like the pch or or someplace where you can just let you you can just go you're not having to worry so much about you know all the traffic and all cars and you just get on the road and i'm not like a zen guy but it's i guess that's what i can equate it to everything kind of goes away and you're just right there in the moment i'm loving what i'm doing right now and i wish it could last forever my goal is actually not to drink the milk well you know what we're on that fast track because we only have two more to go and so far you haven't touched it are you ready to move on to the next sauce it's the chocolate express from pucker bud sucker well i can tell you one thing my butt is puckered [Music] but if you want to be the boss you got to use the sauce right that's what they say yeah that's going to be stupid hot well while it builds i'll wind you up gonna take it a minute but i can feel it you know mike tyson once said i was the youngest heavyweight champion of all time but the most fun i ever had in the ring was with wwe is a boxing die hard yourself what do you see as tyson's lasting impact on professional wrestling as a whole he gave i mean he gave us an era of legitimacy uh because he was he was the most covered athlete in the world we had been getting our butts handed to us from wcw and you know they were killing us everywhere we finally rebuilt our roster and it was it was absolutely the turning point uh of where we never looked back again i mean it really was we were on the fast track and it was it was probably one of the greatest eras ever in wrestling in my opinion [Music] the last dab oh this is gonna be horrible i can tell [Music] [Music] strength to strength to strength here with the blast three but it's okay because taker here we are at the final bell of our ten round hell in a zoom cell match with the wings of death and this weekend you'll be giving your final farewell survivor series capping off a legendary career that spans more than three decades and one of the reasons i think that you've been such an iron horse in this industry is the razor-sharp understanding you have of your fans i've heard you say that there are guys who can do phenomenal things athletically but never have a successful career because they can't identify with their audience if sunday's bout is indeed your last how do you want those undertaker fans to remember you as a wrestler i think the biggest thing that i want people to understand is is how much they uh how much they were so instrumental in getting me through so much and how much it how important it was to me to get out there and perform i'll look back and say that i never phoned anything in i gave everybody everything that i had and always thought about the people that were coming to see me and they were paying their hard-earned dollars sometimes really rough times to come see me perform and see us perform so i just want people to understand how important it was for me to be the undertaker and give people that little bit of time to escape the real world and uh and be able to do it for so many years and that goes back to the fans for keeping me relevant and keeping me near and dear to their hearts i just it was never lost on me and means the world to me what a ride it has been and speaking of wild rides look at you taking on the hot ones gauntlet had a goal of no milk and i see that those glasses are still full to the brim now there's nothing left to do but roll out the red carpet for you undertaker this camera that camera probably just the one that you're looking at let the people know what you have going on in your life well we're moving into survivor series which will mark my 30th year with the wwe um the final farewell it's going to be a phenomenal pay-per-view if you haven't checked out the last ride it's me bearing my soul and uh and and just giving you everything i think that people have wanted to see for so long uh so that that's the goal man we're trying to get to uh try to get to that 30-year anniversary and uh see what happens next as painful as it was i really enjoyed this man it was a good time thank you this is getting re-gifted did the bomb is getting re-gifted to somebody oh my gosh hey what's going on hot ones fans this is sean evans checking in to say thank you so much for watching today's episode and i have an exciting announcement a very exciting announcement feast your eyes on the hot ones reebok collab i am so excited for this collaboration you have the club c you have the classic leather and of course the shack gnosis now you can do the shack face in style the weight was intended let me walk you through my favorite features on each one first off with the club c i love that it's the color of milk on the back you have this cool hot ones logo with the scoville scale and i love how the reebok logo it's kind of like the lower third that we put with guests that is our mild our milk and then up next we have the classic leather it's our medium it has the scoville scale along the side i like the scoville scale on the tongue it comes in at 198 300 scoville units 1983 the year the classic leather was dropped and that's what i love about these shoes everything has such purpose right down to the five wings on the bottom of the sole wear them both and you have a full hot ones gauntlet and finally the shacknosis classic shacknosis shoe hot ones on the back cranked all the way up to 11 just like the shack episode and then you have the scoville scale colorway different color laces the hot ones reebok collab we are so so proud reebok.com reebok.com reebok.com to get your hands on the hot ones reebok collab even the box has milk and wings all over it hot ones reebok put them on your feet baby
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Length: 28min 12sec (1692 seconds)
Published: Thu Nov 19 2020
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