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“The Boy F***d Up”: The Undertaker’s Unselfish Act That Saved Rising WWE Star’s Career From Getting Cut Short

Published 08/31/2022, 9:30 AM EDT

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The Undertaker is one of the greatest pro-wrestlers to have ever grace the ring. He is a legend and has maintained his legacy for over a couple of decades. The Phenom was a dominant entity ever since his debut in WWF/WWE and became a living legend. His experience and presence of mind, have also earned him respect as a locker-room leader.

Over the course of his career, he put over several wrestlers and the most iconic one came at WrestleMania 30, when his undefeated streak was broken by Brock Lesnar. He was also known for his nature of solving backstage issues and being the bridge between talents and Vince McMahon.

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During an episode of ‘Cheap Heat Productions Podcast’, former WWE Superstar, Rory McAllister, revealed how once, The Undertaker had intervened to stop a fight between Fit Finlay and Robbie McAllister.

He said, the situation arose when Robbie McAllister attended a live TNA Impact! a few days before WrestleMania 24. It did not sit well with Fit Finlay, and he confronted Robbie McAllister when he returned to the hotel.

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Describing the situation, Rory McAllister said, “Eventually Robbie came back(after attending TNA Impact!) and Fit lost his sh*t. Fit was irate. Now, obviously you know, I understand where he’s coming from. He came down here and like he made a lunge.”

He then revealed how The Undertaker came in and stopped the fight. He said, “And Taker, actually stopped him and went, ‘Dave (Fit Finlay’s real name) calm the f**k down. Because Robbie had the balls to do what he did, whether he did it on purpose or not, he had the balls to do that and he walked right back into the bar to face the music.”

Rory further revealed that, owing up to his mistake earned Robbie McAllister the respect of The Undertaker. Rory McAllister said, “Robbie stood his ground. I’ve punched Robbie in the face before. He can take a shot, and he stood there and took his shot like a man, and I think ‘Taker really respected that from him. He’s like, ‘Fit, calm down, the boy f**ked up, he’ll pay his pens, now leave him the f**k alone.”

He said that The Undertaker really respected Robbie’s attitude, and how he stood his ground and took the shot.


WrestleMania 24 took place in Orlando, Florida the same place where TNA Impact! took place. However, WWE Superstars had strict orders of not visiting the rival promotion’s show, and in spite of that Robbie McAllister ignored the orders and visited, anyway.

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The early 2000s saw a change in his character. He went from The Phenom to being the American Bada*s. His new gimmick comprised him sporting short hair, sunglasses, leather jackets, a bandana, and entering using a bike.

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A video from 2018 resurfaced, where The Undertaker along with Post Malone and 21 Savage, were smashing guitars. The Phenom was called up on the stage by Malone and 21 Savage.

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As his theme music started, the trio started bashing their guitars on the floor. Once, the trio was done smashing their guitars; they hugged each other and then went off the stage. The Undertaker performing this made every fan’s day.

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Shounak Chakrabarti

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Shounak Chakrabarti is WWE writer at EssentiallySports. With a degree in Journalism, he wants to stand tall as an objective journalist. An avid fan of wrestling from childhood, Shounak has followed the sport from its very core and Seth 'Freakin' Rollins just happens to be his favorite wrestler.
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Vibhanshu Kumar