The Undertaker is a fan of Blink-182’s custom entrance.
The legendary rock band kicked off their new tour on June 21st in Orlando, FL and paid homage to The Deadman in the process. Prior to taking the stage, the iconic Rest in Peace WWE entrance music by Jim Johnston played through the Kia Center as Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker walked to the stage as the Orlando crowd cheered on in anticipation of the concert beginning, which opened with the song Feeling This.
Footage of the entrance made its way onto social media, which saw the Hall of Famer take notice and wish the band well for the rest of their tour while quoting one of their most iconic hits in the process:
Say it ain’t so… Great choice in entrance songs @blink182, have a great tour.
Say it ain’t so…
Great choice in entrance songs @blink182, have a great tour.
— Undertaker (@undertaker) June 22, 2024
No stranger to using hit songs in his own entrances, Undertaker used Rollin’ by Limp Bizkit during his American Badass era, most notably at WrestleMania 19 when the band played live at the event.
The Undertaker Discusses Infamous Ring Attire
Along with his career longevity and being one of the most respected members of the locker room, The Phenom became one of the most recognisable names in wrestling history thanks to his iconic dark look. While fans have their favourite iteration of Undertaker’s legendary attires, one particular match saw the Hall of Famer wear gear that he would rather forget. Speaking in a recent interview, The Undertaker detailed his thought process behind the snakeskin pants and what happened to them after the match with Kurt Angle.
Looking back at one of his most iconic bouts, The Undertaker made an interesting observation about one of his Hell in a Cell matches.