The Undertaker hot tag

The Undertaker Reacts To ‘Hot Tag’ Viral Video From WWE Live Event

The Undertaker knows what happens when you take too much pre-workout.

The ‘hot tag’ video of The Undertaker has been floating around the internet for years. For those that don’t know, Taker was in a tag team handicap match with Triple H on a WWE live event tour in 2009. While waiting for the tag, The Undertaker acted like a mad man and ran back and forth on the apron before running in and unloading on The Legacy.

Now, The Phenom has commented on the video, joking that he was fired up because he took too much pre-workout before the match.

One more match?

The Undertaker’s last match was at WrestleMania 36 against AJ Styles. He has made sporadic appearances on WWE TV, but hasn’t competed since then. Despite the lengthy layoff, Jim Ross believes Taker could still give fans one last great match.

“That’s the key thing, you could always count on the guy. I said earlier — and I’m not trying to advertise or trying to promote another match for Taker at this stage — but quite honestly, he could still go out there and have one great match with the right opponent,” Jim Ross explained on his Grilling JR podcast on AdFreeShows.com. “He’s just so skilled, I think he’d bring out the best in that opponent. So I’m — we both are — huge fans of the man, and that’s to me, more important than being a huge fan of the worker.

“The man that played that role is extraordinary. He still is to this very day. Taker will always contribute to the success of WWE to some degree. I can’t imagine the talents — if Taker’s at an arena, at an event, that the talents wouldn’t flock to him and ask questions and get feedback. You can always tell when a talent was happy to help other talent,” Ross added. The Undertaker had a great skill set for that, quite frankly. He liked helping. He’s a natural-born coach and a mentor. He had great pride in what the company was building. It’s interesting in that regard.”

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