
WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker recently appeared on an episode of his Six Feet Under podcast, where he discussed a number of topics including why he changed his look with a goatee for the minster.
Undertaker said, โI was trying to look as demonic as I could. And Iโd had the goatee for for so long, I just started letting it grow. And I think actually I got potatoed once in the chin, and I came back โ I came back and the hair on my chin was kind of split. I was like, โHuh, I wonder.โ So then I started putting a little wax in there, and it turned into like, โOh, thatโs pretty cool.โโ
On the origin of his victory pose:
โMy victory pose. Itโs what was then referred to as Shakespeare. Thatโs what thatโs called, thatโs what everybody refers to it. So, โHit the Shakespeare after the 1-2-3.โ It was all usually โ it started around the urn. I started doing it, I used to hit the flying clothesline, and I would roll up onto my knee and foot. And then Paul would be there, and he would lift the urn, and then thatโs where it started. And then, because I didnโt pander to the audience [stares at camera] โฆ that kind of became my signature bow without actually pandering to the audience. [stares at camera, then laughs] Yeah, but thatโs where it came from.โ
You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.
(H/T to 411Mania.com for transcribing the above quotes)