AEW personality lashes out at The Undertaker; calls his podcast "horrible" - "The guy is weird"

The Undertaker
The Undertaker is a WWE Hall of Famer [Image source: WWE's official website]

The Undertaker recently started his own podcast called Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway. However, it was recently criticized by an AEW personality.

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RJ City was the latest to comment on The Undertaker's podcast. After an illustrious career in the ring, 'Taker tried a new venture when he launched his podcast. Every week, he would sit down with a guest and they would talk about some stories from back in the day.

The Deadman's podcast has grown in popularity due to the different types of stories that the fans get to hear about the legend from his time in the WWE. He has invited several other legends on his show like Kane and Booker T. However, it appears not everyone is happy with 'Taker and his podcast.

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Speaking to Francine on Eyes Up Here, AEW personality RJ City criticized The Undertaker's podcast for being a horrible show. He also called The Deadman "weird."

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"I've haven't seen anyone so wrapped up in a whole thing that is unique to themselves [like Toni Storm] since, I don't know, The Undertaker? And she's not doing half-ass horrible podcast now. She's not wearing weird problematic shirts and being like, 'wrestling is not telling stories.' Thanks, Mark. I really appreciate it. His show is weird. The guy is weird. He's a weird man. 'Back in my day it was a lot better.' I'm sorry, were you always dead? Did you start off dead? Would you like to explain that?" asked RJ City. [H/T Fightful]
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You can check out his comments in the video below:

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RJ City on if he would make those comments to The Undertaker in person

While mocking The Deadman from far away is easy, few people would have the guts to say those things to his face. Hence, during the same interview, RJ City was asked if he would say those comments to 'Taker in person.

RJ City replied that while he was working with WWE, his eventual goal was to work his way up to the legend.

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"When I did stuff at WWE, my goal was to work my way up to him," he said. [H/T Fightful]
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It will be interesting to see if the 59-year-old legend will respond to RJ City's comments on his Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway podcast.

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