On the latest edition of his "The Hall of Fame" podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Booker T talked about the night everyone tried to convince The Undertaker to do a Spinaroonie after RAW went off the air.
Back in 2002, an episode of Monday Night RAW came to an end, and a hilarious segment ensued. It has been an old practice to give a little extra to the live audience after the show goes off the air, whether it's a dark match, or an out-of-character segment.
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On this particular night, the fans got to witness the likes of The Undertaker and Mr. McMahon breaking characters and having some fun in the ring. Booker T recently shared his thoughts on the hilarious segment, and opened up on being in the ring for around 45 minutes after the show went off the air, trying to get The Undertaker to do a Spinaroonie.
"We’re off the air. We’re literally off the air. One thing we used to do back in the day, we used to love to entertain, man, and make the fans feel a certain way. So, Boom! I do the Spinaroonie and everybody goes crazy.
"The referee’s got the earpieces in and the referee tells me, ‘tell ‘Taker to do the Spinnaroonie’ So, I got to get the microphone and just act a fool. Of course, which I love doing anyway. [And I say,] ‘the people wanna see an Undertakeroonie.’ And, [Undertaker] looks at me like, ‘oh, my God!’ He wanted to kill me.
"The next thing you know, Somebody else’s music plays, they go out. They do the Spinaroonie The rock came out, Vince McMahon came out. Everybody came out that night. Literally, [we were out there] for forty-five minutes after the show went off the air trying to get The Undertaker to do the Spinaroonie."