The Undertaker recently revealed the hardest part of his current WWE role and how he goes about it.
The Phenom is a WWE Hall of Famer and has decades of experience in the pro wrestling industry. As someone who protected his gimmick for years and had one of the greatest streaks in WrestleMania history, there can be no one better than him to teach the younger generation.
The legend recently revealed the knowledge he imparts to the younger pool of talent and how hard it can be to get his message across.
The Undertaker reveals the hardest part of his current WWE role
Speaking on Mic Check with former WWE Superstar Mr Anderson, The Undertaker revealed what he finds the hardest to teach in the current crop of talents. When talking about his WrestleMania 25 match against Shawn Michaels, The Phenom stated that it was not the moveset or the action that got the crowd into the match so much, but it was the storytelling that was of paramount importance.
When asked about how he got this message across to the current crop of talent, The Deadman stated that it was very hard.
“It’s hard now, man. Because I am not hands-on every day, so I am not around people so it gets very difficult with the guys and girls on the main roster. They are there every week and then I come in and say, ‘Hey, ever thought about this?’ and they are like, ‘No, we don’t want any part of that.'”
He then went on to reveal how he tries to implement it in WWE LFG, where he is a mentor and judge.
“That’s one of the best things about working on LFG. With these young kids, I can kind of start to get that ingrained in their heads a bit. I am constantly saying, ‘I don’t want flippy dudes, what I need you to do is tell me a story.’ And you could tell in their head they are thinking, ‘Okay, this is what I am watching the main roster people do,’ and I constantly say, ‘Go out there and feel this. Feel like you’re kicking somebody’s a*s.'”
The Undertaker is currently a part of LFG Season 2 and is vying to win the title once again.