The Undertaker has had a magnificent career in the WWE. The Phenom still holds the record for the most WrestleMania wins in WWE history (21 straight wins). The aura of the Undertaker and the fear he instills in his opponents made him a mythical figure and Mark Calaway made sure WWE fans never got tired of his character.
The Undertaker during his boneyard match with Aj Styles
The Undertaker had many iconic matches in his career including with Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Mankind, and his highly satisfying boneyard match with A.J Styles. However, he did not get to have the much-anticipated match with Sting. The surprising reason behind this was Vince McMahon not approving the matcha as he felt it was not worth it.
Vince McMahon Didn’t Approve Much-Hyped Match between The Undertaker and Sting The much-hyped Undertaker vs Sting WWE match did not happen
The Undertaker has cemented his...
The Undertaker during his boneyard match with Aj Styles
The Undertaker had many iconic matches in his career including with Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Mankind, and his highly satisfying boneyard match with A.J Styles. However, he did not get to have the much-anticipated match with Sting. The surprising reason behind this was Vince McMahon not approving the matcha as he felt it was not worth it.
Vince McMahon Didn’t Approve Much-Hyped Match between The Undertaker and Sting The much-hyped Undertaker vs Sting WWE match did not happen
The Undertaker has cemented his...
- 3/20/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
The following contains major spoilers for Attack on Titan The Final Chapters Special 2.
Fans of Attack on Titan are employing X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok as coping mechanisms in the wake of an emotional anime series finale.
The Attack on Titan series finally concluded in a devastating battle after a decade of blood, angst and dedication from both its fans and characters. Users on X and TikTok have been trying to laugh through the tears, many using the viral Vince McMahon clip from Undertaker: The Last Ride, in which McMahon emotionally reacts after being asked what retired professional wrestler Mark William Calaway, known professionally as The Undertaker, meant to him and the WWE. However, of all the reactions across social media in memes, posts and replies, the words "never moving on" are some of the most common.
Attack on Titan Fans’ Real-Life [Spoiler] for Eren Yeager Goes Viral (Again)
"Dad, there...
Fans of Attack on Titan are employing X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok as coping mechanisms in the wake of an emotional anime series finale.
The Attack on Titan series finally concluded in a devastating battle after a decade of blood, angst and dedication from both its fans and characters. Users on X and TikTok have been trying to laugh through the tears, many using the viral Vince McMahon clip from Undertaker: The Last Ride, in which McMahon emotionally reacts after being asked what retired professional wrestler Mark William Calaway, known professionally as The Undertaker, meant to him and the WWE. However, of all the reactions across social media in memes, posts and replies, the words "never moving on" are some of the most common.
Attack on Titan Fans’ Real-Life [Spoiler] for Eren Yeager Goes Viral (Again)
"Dad, there...
- 11/6/2023
- by Paris Geolas
- Comic Book Resources
Watching wrestling online is about to get a whole lot easier because the WWE has signed a multi-year agreement to move all of its matches to the NBCU streaming service.
What that means: fans can now stream the WWE online free with their Peacock subscription, including this weekend’s WWE Money in the Bank 2021 event.
Buy:
Subscribe to Peacock Premium
at
$4.99
Which WWE Matches Can You Watch Peacock?
Peacock subscribers can watch a surprising amount of WWE content live and on demand. In addition to watching Money in the Bank online,...
What that means: fans can now stream the WWE online free with their Peacock subscription, including this weekend’s WWE Money in the Bank 2021 event.
Buy:
Subscribe to Peacock Premium
at
$4.99
Which WWE Matches Can You Watch Peacock?
Peacock subscribers can watch a surprising amount of WWE content live and on demand. In addition to watching Money in the Bank online,...
- 7/17/2021
- by Brandt Ranj
- Rollingstone.com
“WWE Evil” is described as a “psychological exposé into the minds of the most diabolical antagonists in WWE history”
Peacock has picked up a new WWE series created by and narrated by John Cena, as well as a docuseries about former NFL quarterback Joe Montana, the streamer announced Tuesday.
“WWE Evil” is described as “an entertaining ‘psychological exposé’ into the minds of the most diabolical antagonists in WWE history, and their impact on mainstream culture.” Cena will serve as executive producer and narrator.
The project joins a slate of WWE programming acquired by Peacock when the streamer absorbed the standalone service WWE Network earlier this year. It will live alongside original series like “Undertaker: The Last Ride” and Steve Austin’s “Broken Skull Sessions,” as well as WWE pay-per-view events and past episodes of “Raw,” “Smackdown” and “Nxt.”
The untitled Joe Montana docuseries, which is currently in development, is described...
Peacock has picked up a new WWE series created by and narrated by John Cena, as well as a docuseries about former NFL quarterback Joe Montana, the streamer announced Tuesday.
“WWE Evil” is described as “an entertaining ‘psychological exposé’ into the minds of the most diabolical antagonists in WWE history, and their impact on mainstream culture.” Cena will serve as executive producer and narrator.
The project joins a slate of WWE programming acquired by Peacock when the streamer absorbed the standalone service WWE Network earlier this year. It will live alongside original series like “Undertaker: The Last Ride” and Steve Austin’s “Broken Skull Sessions,” as well as WWE pay-per-view events and past episodes of “Raw,” “Smackdown” and “Nxt.”
The untitled Joe Montana docuseries, which is currently in development, is described...
- 5/11/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
WWE is shutting down WWE Network as a standalone service in the U.S. next month, when it will move exclusively to NBCUniversal’s Peacock.
The cutover date is April 4 — a week ahead of WrestleMania 37 — and prior to that, WWE Network customers will need to have signed up for a Peacock subscription in order to keep getting all the ring action.
As previously announced, under the companies’ multiyear deal, all WWE Network content including all pay-per-view events will be available on Peacock Premium with ads, regularly priced at $4.99 per month (half the $9.99 monthly cost of WWE Network).
In a limited-time promo, Peacock starting Monday (March 8) is offering new customers four months of Peacock Premium with ads for $9.99, for a 50% discount. More info on the special offer, which expires April 9, is available at this link.
WWE Network also will be available on the $9.99/month ad-free version of Peacock Premium; also note...
The cutover date is April 4 — a week ahead of WrestleMania 37 — and prior to that, WWE Network customers will need to have signed up for a Peacock subscription in order to keep getting all the ring action.
As previously announced, under the companies’ multiyear deal, all WWE Network content including all pay-per-view events will be available on Peacock Premium with ads, regularly priced at $4.99 per month (half the $9.99 monthly cost of WWE Network).
In a limited-time promo, Peacock starting Monday (March 8) is offering new customers four months of Peacock Premium with ads for $9.99, for a 50% discount. More info on the special offer, which expires April 9, is available at this link.
WWE Network also will be available on the $9.99/month ad-free version of Peacock Premium; also note...
- 3/8/2021
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
The WWE has signed an agreement with Peacock that will bring exclusive U.S. rights to the WWE Network to NBCUniveral’s streaming service starting March 18.
Terms for the multi-year deal were not disclosed, but a person familiar with the arrangement pegged it at about $1 billion.
The WWE Network’s 17,000-hour lineup of original and library content will be on Peacock’s $5-a-month premium tier. Some streaming channels and partner brands are offered on Peacock’s free, basic tier.
Peacock, which launched in mid-2020, has made sports a centerpiece of its strategy. The service streams Premier League soccer and has carried NFL football, NHL hockey and a range of other sports.
The WWE deal will give Peacock exclusive access to the WWE Network. Initially launched in 2014 as a $10-a-month subscription service and an early direct-to-consumer initiative, the network last year branched out into free, ad-supported streaming. Its presence on Peacock...
Terms for the multi-year deal were not disclosed, but a person familiar with the arrangement pegged it at about $1 billion.
The WWE Network’s 17,000-hour lineup of original and library content will be on Peacock’s $5-a-month premium tier. Some streaming channels and partner brands are offered on Peacock’s free, basic tier.
Peacock, which launched in mid-2020, has made sports a centerpiece of its strategy. The service streams Premier League soccer and has carried NFL football, NHL hockey and a range of other sports.
The WWE deal will give Peacock exclusive access to the WWE Network. Initially launched in 2014 as a $10-a-month subscription service and an early direct-to-consumer initiative, the network last year branched out into free, ad-supported streaming. Its presence on Peacock...
- 1/25/2021
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Peacock has entered the ring as the newest home for World Wrestling Entertainment content.
Beginning Thursday, March 18, WWE Network will exclusively be available via NBCUniversal’s streaming service. TVLine has confirmed that the standalone WWE Network streamer, which launched in February 2014, will in turn shut down in March as the content moves to Peacock.
More from TVLineSaved by the Bell Revival Renewed for Season 2 at PeacockPunky Brewster Revival Dropping All 10 Episodes in February on PeacockTVLine Items: Young Rock Teaser Trailer, The Chi Promotion and More
More than 17,000 hours of new, original and library content will roll out on Peacock, available...
Beginning Thursday, March 18, WWE Network will exclusively be available via NBCUniversal’s streaming service. TVLine has confirmed that the standalone WWE Network streamer, which launched in February 2014, will in turn shut down in March as the content moves to Peacock.
More from TVLineSaved by the Bell Revival Renewed for Season 2 at PeacockPunky Brewster Revival Dropping All 10 Episodes in February on PeacockTVLine Items: Young Rock Teaser Trailer, The Chi Promotion and More
More than 17,000 hours of new, original and library content will roll out on Peacock, available...
- 1/25/2021
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
NBCUniversal’s Peacock soon will be the only place to watch WWE Network in the U.S.
WWE and NBCU reached a multiyear agreement giving Peacock exclusive streaming rights to WWE Network for American viewers. The over-the-top wrestling entertainment service’s existing U.S. subscribers (about 1.1 million in total) will be migrated over to Peacock Premium, where they’ll continue to get access to WWE Network but will pay 50% less per month while getting full access to the version of the Peacock Premium tier with ads.
Peacock will launch WWE Network on March 18, 2021, when Peacock will begin the rollout of more than 17,000 hours of WWE Network new, original, and library programming (both on-demand and on a new 24-hour channel).
The NBCU streamer will have all WWE live events — for no additional charge — including WrestleMania and SummerSlam, with Fastlane the first event to stream on Peacock on Sunday, March 21. (WWE fans...
WWE and NBCU reached a multiyear agreement giving Peacock exclusive streaming rights to WWE Network for American viewers. The over-the-top wrestling entertainment service’s existing U.S. subscribers (about 1.1 million in total) will be migrated over to Peacock Premium, where they’ll continue to get access to WWE Network but will pay 50% less per month while getting full access to the version of the Peacock Premium tier with ads.
Peacock will launch WWE Network on March 18, 2021, when Peacock will begin the rollout of more than 17,000 hours of WWE Network new, original, and library programming (both on-demand and on a new 24-hour channel).
The NBCU streamer will have all WWE live events — for no additional charge — including WrestleMania and SummerSlam, with Fastlane the first event to stream on Peacock on Sunday, March 21. (WWE fans...
- 1/25/2021
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
The Undertaker officially ended his WWE run over the weekend at Survivor Series, and fellow wrestling star Dwayne Johnson joined the fans in celebrating 30 years of the Deadman. On Nov. 22, 1990, the Undertaker made his first appearance in WWE (then WWF) by debuting at that year's annual Survivor Series pay-per-view event. Exactly three decades to the day later, the world-famous wrestler returned for this year's Survivor Series for a Final Farewell celebration as fans and colleagues said their goodbyes.
30yrs ago today, he made his iconic #SurvivorSeries debut.
Like Everyone - I was in awe as a rookie in the @WWE when his first words pierced my soul as he walked in the dressing room and said, “Muthafucka” True story...
30yrs ago today, he made his iconic #SurvivorSeries debut.
Like Everyone - I was in awe as a rookie in the @WWE when his first words pierced my soul as he walked in the dressing room and said, “Muthafucka” True story...
- 11/23/2020
- by Jeremy Dick
- MovieWeb
Ahead of his "Final Farewell" celebration scheduled for this month, WWE legend The Undertaker further emphasized his retirement as a pro wrestler. Back in June, The Undertaker had seemingly announced his retirement in an episode of WWE's documentary series Undertaker: The Last Ride, suggesting that the cinematic-style match he had with A.J. Styles at WrestleMania 36 serves as a perfect bookend to a 30-year career. Now, in a new interview with the New York Post, the Deadman confirms he has no desire to return to the ring.
"I realized I have taken every physical gift, tool that I have and have used it up," the seven-time world heavyweight champion tells the publication. "There's no water left in the sponge, if I can use that analogy. I've rung everything I could get out of that sponge."
Cinematic matches like the "boneyard match" between The Undertaker and A.J. Styles could potentially extend the wrestler's career,...
"I realized I have taken every physical gift, tool that I have and have used it up," the seven-time world heavyweight champion tells the publication. "There's no water left in the sponge, if I can use that analogy. I've rung everything I could get out of that sponge."
Cinematic matches like the "boneyard match" between The Undertaker and A.J. Styles could potentially extend the wrestler's career,...
- 11/13/2020
- by Jeremy Dick
- MovieWeb
Jimmy Fallon managed to surprise WWE fans with a special appearance from The Undertaker on The Tonight Show. During an Audience Suggestion Box segment on the program this week, Fallon read a note from a fan professing their love for both Halloween and WWE, asking the The Tonight Show host to somehow combine the two. "I can't, but I know who can, and his name... The Undertaker," Fallon says, presenting a clip of the famous wrestler in his WWE attire.
In the segment, The Undertaker steps out from the darkness as his WWE theme music plays in the background. He takes notice of a nearby scarecrow wearing a jack-o-lantern mask, and for whatever reason, the Deadman doesn't like it at all. He grabs the lifeless prop and proceeds to give it the Tombstone piledriver --- his trademark finishing maneuver --- before crossing its arms and going for the pin. The...
In the segment, The Undertaker steps out from the darkness as his WWE theme music plays in the background. He takes notice of a nearby scarecrow wearing a jack-o-lantern mask, and for whatever reason, the Deadman doesn't like it at all. He grabs the lifeless prop and proceeds to give it the Tombstone piledriver --- his trademark finishing maneuver --- before crossing its arms and going for the pin. The...
- 10/31/2020
- by Jeremy Dick
- MovieWeb
On the June 24, 2020 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss what they’ve been up to at the Water Cooler. At The Water Cooler: What we’ve been Doing: […]
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- 6/24/2020
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
The Undertaker appears to be finally hanging up the boots, as the legendary WWE Superstar has just announced he has "no desire" to ever compete in a wrestling ring again. The veteran performer, whose real name is Mark Calaway, has been the subject of the new five-part docuseries, Undertaker: The Last Ride on WWE Network. In the newly-debuted final episode, the Undertaker revealed that his WrestleMania 36 match against A.J. Styles from earlier this year has left him with the perfect opportunity to ride off into the sunset.
"At this point in my career, I have no desire to get back in the ring. I'm at a point, it's time this cowboy really rides away," the 55-year-old said on The Last Ride. "There's nothing left for me to conquer or accomplish. The game has changed. It's time for new guys to come up. The time just seems right."
Additionally, the Undertaker...
"At this point in my career, I have no desire to get back in the ring. I'm at a point, it's time this cowboy really rides away," the 55-year-old said on The Last Ride. "There's nothing left for me to conquer or accomplish. The game has changed. It's time for new guys to come up. The time just seems right."
Additionally, the Undertaker...
- 6/21/2020
- by Jeremy Dick
- MovieWeb
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