The Undertaker Reveals Origin of His Iconic Victory Pose

WWE legend The Undertaker has unveiled the backstory behind his iconic victory pose, a staple of his performances throughout his illustrious career. Speaking on his Six Feet Under podcast, The Undertaker explained the origins of the signature gesture and how it became a defining part of his in-ring persona.

Origins of The Undertaker’s Victory Pose

The Undertaker revealed that his victory pose, often referred to as “The Shakespeare,” was initially tied to his use of Paul Bearer’s urn during matches.

“It started around the urn. I would hit the flying clothesline, roll up onto my knee and foot, and Paul would lift the urn. That’s where it began.”

The pose, with its dramatic flourish, evolved as a subtle acknowledgment of his victories without pandering to the crowd. Undertaker explained that the gesture was intended to balance respect for his character’s mystique with audience interaction.

“It became my signature bow without actually pandering to the audience.”

A Glimpse Into the Undertaker’s Evolution

During the podcast, The Undertaker also touched on other aspects of his career evolution, including his choice to grow a goatee to appear more intimidating:

“I was trying to look as demonic as I could. It started after I got potatoed on the chin, and the hair kind of split. I started adding wax, and it turned into something pretty cool.”

Legacy of The Undertaker’s Performance Style

Known for his meticulous attention to character details, The Undertaker’s Shakespeare pose remains one of WWE’s most memorable visuals. Paired with Paul Bearer’s theatrics, the pose added layers to his supernatural persona, making him a fan favorite and one of the most enduring figures in wrestling history.

As The Undertaker reflects on these details through his podcast, fans gain insight into the thought and creativity that defined his legendary career. Stay tuned for more fascinating stories from Six Feet Under.

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