![]() ![]() “Now with that said: Buckle the fuck up, because you’re never gonna see a video like this again!” “I think this definitely marks a moment in YouTube history because I’m pretty sure this has never hopefully happened to anyone on YouTube ever,” he continues as minor-key piano music plays. ![]() This is the most real vlog I’ve ever posted to this channel,” Paul says in an intro to the video. While there, Paul seems to have filmed the body of a person who had hanged himself from a tree, and then posted the footage to YouTube with the title “We found a dead body in the Japanese Suicide Forest…” (Note: The video contains footage of what appears to be dead body with the face blurred out.) Fuji in Japan also known as the “suicide forest” for its status as a site of hundreds of suicides. But I did want to present, when people did see me in the airport, or when they saw me out and about - though I wasn’t dressed in my TV Undertaker garb, it wasn’t much different.Over the weekend, the YouTube star Logan Paul (older brother of Jake Paul) visited Aokigahara, a forest on the slopes of Mt. "It was a lot easier because everyone didn’t have cell phones then, and you’re not being recorded almost anytime you’re in public, like you are now. This eventually convinced Undertaker to start living the gimmick 24/7, a task that was much more possible in 1991. "It started coming to me, and I’m studying Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers and all these different things." Then a light bulb went off in his head, and the young Superstar began immersing himself in horror villains and the macabre fascinations he had all his life. I was watching what they were doing and was always thinking, what am I gonna present that’s different than everything you stereotypically think of a professional wrestler?" "I studied Warrior, and I studied Hogan, and I studied Jake the Snake. "So, one, I studied whoever was on top," Taker continued. That was always my goal: to be different."Īnd to be different, one has to know what the norm is. "Before I wrestled Hogan at Survivor Series and won the title, I had already felt the momentum and just the difference that my character presented, as opposed to a lot of the other characters. In the case of Calaway, it prepared him for a successful WWE career that began in 1990 and continued until 2020 at the Survivor Series, where he ended his run in the company at the same event where it began. "It’s just funny what life prepares you for." "I could’ve swore that the corpse inside moved, and I took off like a scalded rabbit," Undertaker added with a laugh. My little, morbid self decided I was going to go and see up close, so I worked my courage all the way up to this casket and peeked in. The deceased was in the casket, but the service wasn’t going to start for another couple of hours, so there was nobody in the chapel. "I remember as a little kid, they were going to have a service, and they had already brought in the casket. That was not the case with the mortuary Calaway grew up around as a child, but he does recall a distinct death-related memory there. Kane managed to survive (thanks to Paul Bearer), and years later, the high-pitched manager brought "The Big Red Machine" to WWE for revenge. In later years, Undertaker’s backstory explained that he grew up in a funeral home, then one day burned it to the ground with his brother, Kane, and his parents inside. This is Mark Calaway, the man behind The Undertaker, in his own words. This week, The Undertaker joined me on "Out of Character," my podcast in which I interview WWE Superstars on who they are outside the ring, and discussed his actual, real life. While the Undertaker has graced TV screens for more than 30 years in WWE, very little is known about the man behind the character - until now. ![]() Yet somehow, Calaway hasn’t talked about that or much of anything from outside the ring. ![]()
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