13 Things We Learned From The Undertaker On Joe Rogan Experience

7. An 'Undertaker Outdoors' TV Show?

The Undertaker Joe Rogan
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Like so many of us, Joe Rogan was keen to ask what's next for the Undertaker now that he's hung up his boots. And interestingly, the Phenom seems more than open to possibly having his own hunting TV show.

Responding to Rogan's ask of what he currently plans to fill his time with, 'Taker answered:

"Right now, my goal is to be the best outdoorsman I can be. I've always loved hunting and fishing, I've just never had time."

After Rogan proposed the idea of a hunting show, throwing out the title of Undertaker Outdoors, the Deadman didn't rule anything out:

"I've thought about it. Undertaker Outdoors, right? I think it'd be a hoot. I've thought about it, and I don't want it to be a 'job' job. I enjoy it too much, I'd hate to [be] like, 'I don't wanna go hunting'. But I'm open to whatever."

From there, the pair would go onto discuss various hunting topics, with 'Taker revealing how he's recently bought a new boat for hunting purposes, and that he's previously enjoyed hunting deer with his rifle.

If Undertaker Outdoors happens, this wouldn't be the first time that a WWE legend has done their own hunting show, with Shawn Michaels having had his own MacMillan River Adventures series, while other major names like Steve Austin and Brock Lesnar are major hunting enthusiasts.

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