When one talks about The Undertaker, there's seldom any criticism for the WWE legend. The Phenom has been with WWE for three decades and is widely regarded as one of the greatest Superstars Vince McMahon's company has ever seen. Initially, no one had imagined that this over-the-top character could last as long as it did in WWE. The Undertaker's WrestleMania streak became the stuff of legends at one time and turned into a major selling point of The Show of Shows.
Vince McMahon was one of several wrestling personalities interviewed for the docu-series, "Undertaker: The Last Ride". The Chairman was completely out of character in this interview and whatever he stated came straight out of the real-life Vince McMahon, The Undertaker's best friend. Vince couldn't control his emotions while talking about The Undertaker and refused to speak when asked what The Deadman meant to WWE and him. This was an incredibly rare moment where we got to see Vince McMahon in an emotional state.
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Abhilash Mendhe
Abhilash Mendhe is a pro wrestling journalist at Sportskeeda with nearly five years of experience. He completed his MBA from the Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management in 2016 and worked with multiple banking institutions, including Tech Mahindra. While he started writing WWE articles for Sportskeeda in 2019 as a hobby, it eventually became a significant part of his professional journey.
Abhilash checks his articles thrice before sending them to the editing team, ensuring his work is highly accurate and reliable.
He has interviewed prominent pro wrestling personalities like Noam Dar, Angry Miz Girl, Brendan Cobbina, and Jesse Lambert. Abhilash is a big fan of AEW star Orange Cassidy, as he believes the former International Champion’s on-screen gimmick of an extremely lazy guy resonates with him.
Given the opportunity to script WWE’s next big storyline, Abhilash would treat fans to the second installment of The Bloodline Civil War. He would book Roman Reigns to re-form The Bloodline with The Usos and Sami Zayn upon his comeback. The angle would see The Tribal Chief-led group go head-to-head with The Rock, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Jacob Fatu in a blockbuster family feud.
When not reporting on pro wrestling, Abhilash likes to work out, go on walks, read, and explore new eateries.