The Undertaker revealed the most painful finishing move he took in his WWE career.
Speaking on a Q&A episode of Six Feet Under, The Undertaker was asked about finishers he didn’t enjoy. According to The Deadman, he’s not a fan of powerbombs, describing the move as “bone-rattling.”
“My least favorite [finishing move to take] would be the Powerbomb. I didn’t like taking the Powerbomb. It was a bone rattler. It depends on the guy, too. You can let somebody float down or you can bring somebody down with a little extra trajectory.”
Continuing, Undertaker named Sycho Sid as someone who put extra force behind his powerbomb, making the move hurt even more. ‘Taker defeated Sid to win the WWF Championship at WrestleMania 13.
“Sid was always in a hurry to get you down on the mat. There was a little force added to his Powerbombs.” (h/t Fightful)
The Undertaker Previously Discussed What Move Of His Caused Him Pain
Speaking in a March Q&A on Six Feet Under, The Undertaker opened up about his routine guillotine leg drop causing him pain toward the end of his career. He said:
“The one that really at the end, and nothing really bothered me as far as my move set until the end of my career. But that Guillotine Leg Drop on the apron, by the end of my career it was sending shivers right up my spine like I was getting like electrical, like somebody was hitting me with a cattle prod every time that I would drop that leg on the apron.
Because there’s no give at all to the apron. That’s where everything is tied in and it’s pretty solid there. I would get pretty good height on that thing. I think that’s probably what took out my right hip, is dropping that that Guillotine Leg Drop. It was probably the hardest thing.
And the tombstone just at the very end kind of started to bother me because my knees were getting kind of chewed up. But for the most part of my career, it was nothing really. It just kind of snuck up on me one day.” (h/t SEScoops)
The Undertaker also previously discussed what he believes helped keep his WrestleMania streak alive.
Also on his podcast, The Undertaker explained what he would have changed about the WWE Draft.