The Undertaker Returns to WrestleMania 40 with Surprise Run-In
The Undertaker made a surprise return to WrestleMania 40, appearing on the second night of the event to help Cody Rhodes defeat Roman Reigns.
The Undertaker's run-in was a major highlight of the event, with the WWE Hall of Famer hitting a Chokeslam on The Rock to take him out.
The Undertaker reflected on his appearance, stating that the hardest part was running through the crowd without spoiling the surprise.
The Undertaker was nervous about getting to the ring without being seen by the crowd, and had not tested his new hardware before the event.
He had to run a significant distance to get to the ring, and was concerned about being inconspicuous at 6 foot 8 and 300 pounds.
The Undertaker praised The Rock, stating that he was still a professional wrestler at heart, despite being a major movie star.
The Undertaker said that working with The Rock was like going back in time to 1998, and that The Rock was in his element.
The Undertaker appreciated the Philadelphia crowd, saying they were great on the Sunday night of the event.
He also stated that he was happy to have finally gotten closure on his wrestling career.
The Undertaker's appearance at WrestleMania 40 was a major moment in the event, and helped Cody Rhodes achieve his dream of defeating Roman Reigns.
On the recent episode of the Six Feet Under podcast, The Undertaker shared his thoughts on the event, saying it was a big effort to get him from point A to point B.
The Undertaker's surprise return to WrestleMania 40 will be remembered as one of the highlights of the event.
The Undertaker's appearance was a testament to his enduring legacy in the world of professional wrestling.
But The Undertaker was happy to have been a part of it, and to have helped Cody Rhodes achieve his goal.
The event took place earlier this month, with The Undertaker's appearance being a major surprise to the crowd.
The Undertaker's run-in was a major factor in Cody Rhodes' victory, and helped to make the event a memorable one.