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Mark Callaway/The Undertaker has been very busy as a retired wrestler. After hanging up his boots, the legend has remained connected to professional wrestling, participating in various projects related to the business and with WWE. These include a talk show, a podcast, and his involvement in WWE LFG, a program that already has two seasons.
Now, WWE Hall of Famer is preparing to make his debut on one of the world's most popular video platforms. This was confirmed by Steve Braband, WWE's Chief Digital Content Officer, in a recent interview with Variety, revealing that The Undertaker will have his own YouTube channel, which will be the new home of his podcast Six Feet Under.
"It comes very naturally to him, just sitting down and talking about wrestling, especially telling stories," Braband said about the podcast. "There's no one better than Taker. It's been a lot of fun. We've had great success since the relaunch (of the podcast). We're going to treat it as we have in expanding our presence on YouTube, with the particularity that this will have Taker's podcast as the centerpiece of the channel and archive content around it. We're really excited and we believe it will work well."
As reported by Variety, "in addition to the podcast, the new channel will also feature a wide variety of content focused on The Undertaker, including full classic matches and compilations covering historic rivalries and stories from his legendary career. Calaway will also participate in vlogs and reaction videos where he will watch important moments from the world of wrestling."
Six Feet Under has become one of the most successful podcasts on WWE's official YouTube channel. According to the company, its content has accumulated approximately 800,000 hours of viewing on the platform. Since its debut, the podcast has featured renowned guests such as Jake Roberts, Mark Henry, Shawn Michaels, and even the current President of the United States, Donald Trump.