WWE news: Undertaker reveals how he interacts with fans ahead of Triple H megamatch

Undertaker is scheduled to take on legendary rival Triple H for the last time ever this Saturday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia.

Many fans Down Under will be desperate to get a selfie with Taker but they should know the policies he has established regarding fan interaction.

The Phenom admitted that it is hard not to be recognised in public due to his 6ft 10in, 309lb frame and his tattoos.

The seven-time world champion made a name for himself thanks to his demonic gimmick and said he used to stay in character when he went out but has now toned down.

That is why The Deadman doesn’t mind taking photos with his supporters unless his children are present.

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The Demon of Death Valley tends to accommodate his fans’ requests but doesn’t want photos of his kids published on social media.

Undertaker told Pastor Ed Young in a rare out-of-character interview: “Yeah, it’s kind of hard to hide. It really is. You know and the sleeves (tattoos).

“Even if people aren’t wrestling fans it doesn’t take too many removals to find someone who is a wrestling fan.

“So normally your size it’s like, ‘Wow that’s a big dude, I wonder if he plays football… Oh wait a minute… That’s the Grave Digger.’

“So for years there I lived the character so it was ‘this guy’ everywhere, right?’.

“It was like if they came up to me it would be different but I tried to give them that aura like ‘don’t mess with him because he may drop you where you stand,’ right?

“I try to be as accommodating as I can unless my kids are with me. I try to be as polite as I can.

“I don’t want my kids’ pictures taken. I don’t want them on social media, I’m really protective of that.

“I normally say, ‘My family is with me, normally I would but I don’t take pictures because it causes — you know.’

“And most people understand that and respect it.

“However much I have left, I’ll give it to you — this is a bonus and you were lucky enough to come across me, I’ll sign it if, you know, just give me a little bit of respect.”


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