WWE Icon the Undertaker Floors Fan Who Begged Him to Unleash Iconic Trademark Move on Him

WWE Icon the Undertaker Floors Fan Who Begged Him to Unleash Iconic Trademark Move on Him

  • The Undertaker was asked by a yet to be identified man if he could chop him during a dinner reservation
  • Fascinatingly, the wrestling icon obliged, crashing the fan to the ground with his right hand almost effortlessly
  • The light-hearted moment happened in an American restaurant where The Undertaker was due to catch up with a friend
  • The 56-year-old is currently enjoying his time outside the ring, having called time on his illustrious wrestling career

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A man who begged The Undertaker to unleash his iconic WWE trademark move on him may have left regretting his request after the wrestler chopped him to the ground.

The Undertaker recovers during his fight against Brock Lesner at the WWE SummerSlam 2015 at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on August 23, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images)
The Undertaker is currently enjoying his time outside the ring, having called time on his illustrious wrestling career. Photo by JP Yim.
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The retired wrestler is understood to have pulled up at an American restaurant over the weekend to reunite with his former Bone Street Krew friend, The Godfather.

According to SunSport, a yet to be identified fan asked The Undertaker if he could chop him, with the wrestling legend kindly obliging.

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In a TikTok video doing rounds on social media, the fan and his friends can be heard chanting: "chop, chop, chop, chop..."

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With the crowd falling silent, The Undertaker prepared to unleash the famous move using his right hand before flooring the fan with a chest slap.

The fan crashed to the ground and rolled around for a few moments, with the wrestling icon offering to help him back to his feet.

The Undertaker retires

Earlier, Briefly News reported The Undertaker drew the curtains on his 30-year career with the WWE in a final farewell at the 2020 Survivor Series.

Undertaker whose real name is Mark Calaway made his debut in 1990 at the same pay-per-view event and has gone on to win several championship titles.

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The Phenom also held the longest unbeaten streak at Wrestlemania where he was finally defeated after 21 appearances in wrestling's biggest showpiece.

He observed ring-walk with his usual songs of the dead before making into the ring for one last time.

He then talked to the WWE universe watching from home at the ThunderDome:

"For 30 long years, I've made that slow walk to this ring and have laid people to rest time and time again."

Source: Briefly News

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