The Undertaker & WWE Working On 'Broken Skull Sessions' Style Podcast
WWE legend The Undertaker may be on the verge of entering the podcasting realm.
The Undertaker looks set to become the latest WWE legend to get his own show on WWE Network and Peacock.
Per WrestleVotes, the 57-year-old has been "convinced" to host a show similar to 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin's Broken Skull Sessions, which sees the host welcome WWE stars past and present into his studio for an in-depth conversation typically lasting around 90 minutes.
Undertaker's as of yet untitled project should hit the air sometime in the next few months.
In a show similar to that of Broken Skull Sessions, Peacock & WWE have convinced The Undertaker to enter the podcasting world. Source states his new show should begin airing within the next few months. A fascinating concept that was unfathomable just a few years back.
— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) April 11, 2022
Once considered amongst the last staunch defenders of kayfabe left in the sport, Undertaker has let his mask slip in that regard, with this the latest example. The last few years of his WWE run saw his dedication to never breaking character wane, as he appeared, speaking candidly, on numerous company-produced documentaries. In 2020, he was even given his own series - Undertaker: The Last Ride - documenting his protracted retirement from the business.
'Taker formally retired at Survivor Series 2020, saying "goodbye" to the sport in an elaborate ceremony held inside the digitally-populated ThunderDome. Inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame this year, he was paraded before the live crowd on both nights of WrestleMania 38, making his first appearances at an attended event since the COVID-19 pandemic's March 2020 onset.