For real! Absolutely awesome. I would love to be able to download or stream that somehow. Edit: I just noticed the Patreon notice at the end for remixes. Unfortunately, I don’t have the cash at the moment to do that, but I’ll definitely get on it when I can. Top quality content as always, @wrestlingbios.
What I liked about this match was how you got the American badass but then at the end a little supernatural of the deadman. This is the best cinematic match I’ve ever seen. I was bummed that Taker couldn’t retire in front of a live audience, but like Taker said helped maintain his character or else he would have broke down in tears. The buildup to this between Styles and Taker was great. Simply phenomenal, love both guys.
After a few years of searching for the perfect match to end his career on, Undertaker not only got to go out on his own terms but ended up having the best match of the entire two night Wrestlemania weekend against AJ Styles who was perhaps the best wrestler in the company. The boneyard match gave us a bit of everything, the deadman, the American Badass and the man himself all rolled into one. The image of The Undertaker on his motorcycle with his fist raised in the air like a true boss as he drove away into the night was a fitting end for the greatest character in wrestling history. It doesn't get any better than that
It wasn't a match it was a fight scene. Look I understand people like it and I am glad Taker got his send off but calling it a "match" is pushing it. It was a movie fight scene. An entertaining fight scene but a fight scene non the less
Honestly taker had multiple last ride matches in his career so i hope for god this is last one so he can end on good note. I miss the deadman but i do wish him to retire peacefully he done a lot for us. It’s least we can do as fans to let him finally rest in peace
I thought this match absolutely top class, it was truly unique and both guys looked like they beat the absolute hell out of each other. That last visual of Taker riding off into the sunset on his bike was the most perfect ending visual for him to finish his career on. Fantastic intro remix by the way!
Man I can’t believe it’s been 3 years since this happened. I remembered watching this match and being impressed with what they did despite the uncertainty of COVID-19 at the time. WWE put a lot into this and my hat goes off to them. Great video! This is one match I will never forget.
@@lexkanyima2195 That’s true, but it was still interesting how they pulled it through. It was awkward not seeing or hearing the audience. I will never forget this era.
@@lucrativesoundsent.1274 nobody at that time. If was a actual end of era by this point. If the lockdown never happend, it would have a solid Wrestlemania
It was a masterpiece. I'm glad I got to see Taker's last match with my mom, who was always so obsessed with him. I was just so happy to see AJ go on last.
i loved this cinematic match, they can be chalk and sheese, some terrivle, some freat. the Sting, Darby one was similar to this one too, a disused Warehouse, another great one.
Great video! The Undertaker is in my top 3 WWE wrestlers. And I found a new respect for AJ after this match. I’m glad Taker had a a chance to go out on his terms considering the situation (Covid) they had to work with.
I’m sorry I’m really not trying to be rude or mean whatsoever, but had you never watched AJ during his years in TNA ? (NJPW I can understand) Not only was he the unanimous heart and soul of the company, but just about every match he put on was banger after banger.
I kinda felt like the first half before Taker went into the grave, was him.and his American Badass character. Once he was behind AJ is was all pheonom and Deadman from that point until the end, where it felt like Mark himself finished it.
I remember watching this since I was stuck at home when the world was shut down by COVID. It was the perfect sendoff for The Undertaker since he came out as the Unholy Trinity with Metallica as his entrance theme. This is going to be nostalgic in a few years.
Sting was a WCW guy, taker would have treated him the same way he treated DDP. He also refused to wrestle booker T and only wrestled flair because he was friends with him
Taker using 'Now that we're Dead' by 'Tallica' as his intro and outro was just fantastic. Totally matched the vibe of this whole programme with Taker being on the verge of retirement.
I love how humble undertaker is.he has aj styles glove in a frame on his wall as a kind of appreciation to him. For someone as renoud and popular as the dead man it's nice to see the respect he has for his peers
If i were Undertaker i'd be just as happy about AJ considering what else he would have gone through just to get that one "last good match" to walk away with. The Boneyard Match was a blessing in disguise in more ways than one. Granted i think Mark & AJ are actually pretty good friends outside of wrestling, it Is nice to see someone So popular still being humble and acknowledge more than just himself. 😄👍
I remember watching it on wrestlemania and was eager to see how it went. I enjoyed the match and thought it was well presented and had a great build up. It was only when watching the last ride documentary that you realised how much effort went into this match. I'm pleased for Taker that he got his good ending that he wanted.
The Boneyard Match was great. It was pretty much a cinematic buried alive match which was awesome. AJ Styles being Undertaker's last opponent was truly phenomenal.
It is a good thing cinematic matches didn't exist in Hogan's career. He literally could have stopped the match in taping and said, " That doesn't work for me Brother."
I remember Jerry Lawler being the one to announce that Wrestlemania was going to take place in the performance center. He looked like he was going to cry while speaking. I kinda wanted to cry too 😢
One of the best match I've seen in my life. So good I watched it TWICE last year! I rank it up there with the final deletion cinematic match. Good Job covering this and thank you.
Loved this match, loved your audio intro, loved this video. This channel is known for Reliving the War, but these newer match videos are super cool. Even if it’s just 3 years ago.
My favorite part of this match was Taker murdering everyone on top of that barn. Bodies just flying everywhere, whooping ass like he just picked up one of those special attack pizzas in the TMNT arcade game. Just wild stuff that totally fit everything about the character.
Until they returned to WWE last year, I always found it a hilariously major honor that The Good Brothers' final appearance in WWE was the two of them literally getting killed by the Undertaker. Gallows was thrown off a roof (& you see his motionless body in one shot when Taker is climbing back down the ladder, which is a nice touch), while Anderson was both spiked on the roof with a Tombstone Piledriver, and them straight up immolated when Taker unleashed the pyro before he drive off on his motorcycle. I honestly would have love to see the Good Brothers asked about how exactly they returned in 2022, only for them to joke around & say that Taker's actually a really nice guy & came back for them after the match; after all, his beef was with AJ.
To me what makes the match special is because it came out at a time where everyone was scared and confused, and for a few moments watching the match we were transported away from all those feelings we had about the world.
Dude, that Limp Bizkit "Rollin" theme combined with AJ's Theme is sick! Probably my favorite remix of yours so far. Looking forward to the Firefly Funhouse video :D
I loved the boneyard and firefly funhouse match, I preferred the Funhouse match but I'm also younger so Bray has always been my favorite spooky wrestler.
I actually enjoyed this match. It was like watching a movie. There were moments where I totally forgot I was watching a wrestling match. Very well done!
Personally the biggest regret in the pandemic era for me was mcyintyre not being able to hold the title in a packed audience, Idk why he had to drop the title before fans were able to return to the arenas
Few Things about this match: 1. This was Undertaker's best match since his match against punk at wrestlemania 29 2. This was WWE's 2020 match of the year hands down. 3. This was the best cinametic match in any company history and I doubt any company would ever do cinametic match at all or better then this. 4. consider all things (Taker's age and brother passing away, Covid-19) This was taker best match going out and I doubt if he would wait a year or two he would find better opponent then Styles. 5. I wished that he would retire the deadman gimmick and stayed with the unholy trinity gimmick for 2-3 Yearsf 5. Best Remix ever
This was really fun, one of the highlights of this Mania but I am hesitant to call it a “match”. I like to think of it as an awesome segment. Kinda wish we kept some of these cinematic segments dotted about sporadically on either RAW and SmackDown.
While I wish Undertaker’s final match could have been with Triple H at WrestleMania 28, this was a far better match for the Deadman to end his career on in terms of where his career was by 2020.
Taker was in phenomenal shape for this match and I can't help but wonder what a traditional match would have looked like. I did love what we got though. Taker looked re-invigorated and like a total badass.
Great work brother!! Loved this match! One last main event at Wrestlemania for a man that truly deserved to go out like this. 5 stars and the Main Event. Plus one of my favorite wrestlers A.J. Styles got to main event!
The Boneyard Match, I dug. It actually was a match. That Firefly Funhouse thing was an SNL skit. I can't even rank it on Wrestlemania match lists, because it isn't a match.
There is an old saying in wrestling: "go out on your back." I never agreed with that idea. People like Taker who gave their ENTIRE LIVES to the business deserve to ride off into the horizon! And that's what he did!
The cinematic nature of the match forces one to "rationalize" what you are seeing. Here's how I chose to look at it... I imagined that there was a story told for years about some mythical, legendary fight between The Undertaker and A J Styles. And finally, the two confirm that yes, this fight did really occur years ago, and the two of them chose to recreate that fight so everyone could see it, and that explains why it was cinematic in nature.
It's to an absolute credit to taker, that his last match was this cinematic one, because, at the time, he did not have what took, to deliver a traditional match, anymore. As sad as it is to state.
Can we just give AJ props for being selfless enough to want to contact Taker for one last match, and letting the Deadman go over ?? It seems insignificant to a lot of people but it really shows the kind of guy AJ is, in a business where SO many guys have an ego, and know that a Wrestlemania match with the Undertaker would do so much for their careers, especially with the prospect of a potential push by going over in the match.
Similar to the Firefly Funhouse match, this is truly great storytelling and how Taker wanted to go out in his final match. AJ really helped to carry this match and it works so well.
i never woulda thought bout it like that. bios really put it into perspective when u put the pandemic into perspective nobody was goin out less it was for supplies or if they're workin retail or medically
Was really curious to see how this feud would pan out in the ring, and if Undertaker would've gone full American Badass. Honestly, the boneyard match was so entertaining; it hid Undertaker's limitations of the last several years really well, and it was such a perfect send off for him. I just wish WWE would've stopped with the cinematic matches after this match. They started to abuse them shortly after and they just weren't good.
"Delete. Delete. Delete!" As a 45 year old fan of traditional pro wrestling, I was surprised how much I enjoyed Matt Hardy in TNA and those cinematic vignettes and fights/matches etc. Also enjoyed AJ vs Taker, but I'd essentially stopped watching WWE back in 2006, so missed the meat n potatoes of the build-up between the two.
I remember WWE waiting until the last possible minute to cancel Mania at Raymond James. I think it was an insurance thing. They needed the state of FL to cancel it or something because if they canceled on their own when technically the show could have went on the insurance company wouldn’t have paid their claim.
So sad 😢 for Mark Calaway. He wrestled through a living nightmare. I respect him even more but it's not about that. He truly has control of his body mind and emotions.
the cinematic match being undertakers last match was for the best. We hate to see him struggle with an actual match and would prefer to remember the old day. I don't want to see him do anymore matches. To end up like Flair trying to grab at something you never can again killing your legacy.
Very entertaining, as always! My one criticism/suggestion: With the mashup theme, you should have downtuned the Undertaker gong from its usual key of E down to C# so it would have the same home key as Rollin. I'm 99% sure that's what they did when they made Taker's entrance theme Rollin in the first place and they added the "dead man walking" bit at the start. Anyway, excellent video!
As good as Aj vs taker sounds on paper... when I heard about the cinematics style match... I instantly lowered my expectations.... But wait... there's more. After following the undertaker his ENTIRE career throughout the transformations in character. I will openly admit. I got emotional during this match. His intro, The amazing shots of taker, the dialogue, the riding away into the darkness. Parts of this match... turned out absolutely PERFECT... I didn't weep like a child but I felt tears rolling down my face bc I knew then... the realization hit me that...the undertaker was almost done with his legacy. 😭
think what youve also got to respect is that Taker decided to keep going with the project despite knowing his brother had just passed on. He could have delayed it maybe a week what with all the things happening back then but Taker still carried on and still put on a good performance, he genuinely cared about the fans so much not wanting to disappoint them
This may be my favorite theme mix you’ve done so far! Great work all around
For real! Absolutely awesome. I would love to be able to download or stream that somehow.
Edit: I just noticed the Patreon notice at the end for remixes. Unfortunately, I don’t have the cash at the moment to do that, but I’ll definitely get on it when I can. Top quality content as always, @wrestlingbios.
Of course the highest rated comment is the exact one I was going to say. Off the chart.
For sure
Yeah
I keep rewinding it !!
What I liked about this match was how you got the American badass but then at the end a little supernatural of the deadman. This is the best cinematic match I’ve ever seen. I was bummed that Taker couldn’t retire in front of a live audience, but like Taker said helped maintain his character or else he would have broke down in tears. The buildup to this between Styles and Taker was great. Simply phenomenal, love both guys.
And at the very least, we made up for that lack of a live audience at last year's HOF induction. So its good all around.
@@coolnerdyates29 absolutely and it was great to see Mark Calaway. He no longer needed to be in character
There's a mix of ministry taker here too, taker is my favorite wrestler so I loved this match
I never knew about the timing of Taker getting the news about his brother. The dedication on this man is unreal. He'll always be the GOAT to me
That Rollin’ and AJ Styles theme mashup was awesome.
After a few years of searching for the perfect match to end his career on, Undertaker not only got to go out on his own terms but ended up having the best match of the entire two night Wrestlemania weekend against AJ Styles who was perhaps the best wrestler in the company. The boneyard match gave us a bit of everything, the deadman, the American Badass and the man himself all rolled into one. The image of The Undertaker on his motorcycle with his fist raised in the air like a true boss as he drove away into the night was a fitting end for the greatest character in wrestling history. It doesn't get any better than that
It wasn't a match it was a fight scene. Look I understand people like it and I am glad Taker got his send off but calling it a "match" is pushing it. It was a movie fight scene. An entertaining fight scene but a fight scene non the less
@@zemox2534 yes but that’s all wrestling is anyway. A play, with fight scenes.
there never be another Undertaker again one of a kind hate the taker wannabes you see today dont compare deadman for life
Honestly taker had multiple last ride matches in his career so i hope for god this is last one so he can end on good note.
I miss the deadman but i do wish him to retire peacefully he done a lot for us. It’s least we can do as fans to let him finally rest in peace
@@davidcoombsbestmegadethalb9780You know you can praise Someone without tearing another down.
I thought this match absolutely top class, it was truly unique and both guys looked like they beat the absolute hell out of each other. That last visual of Taker riding off into the sunset on his bike was the most perfect ending visual for him to finish his career on. Fantastic intro remix by the way!
I loved this match. Undertaker's entrance with Metallica music was awesome and it was something new and different. This match was done right ✅️ 👏
Love Metallica
Man I can’t believe it’s been 3 years since this happened. I remembered watching this match and being impressed with what they did despite the uncertainty of COVID-19 at the time. WWE put a lot into this and my hat goes off to them. Great video! This is one match I will never forget.
But it was a dark time. It felt less exciting
@@lexkanyima2195 That’s true, but it was still interesting how they pulled it through. It was awkward not seeing or hearing the audience. I will never forget this era.
@@lucrativesoundsent.1274 nobody at that time. If was a actual end of era by this point. If the lockdown never happend, it would have a solid Wrestlemania
It was a masterpiece. I'm glad I got to see Taker's last match with my mom, who was always so obsessed with him. I was just so happy to see AJ go on last.
Excellent as always, looking forward to the Firefly Funhouse video, which was my favourite of the two.
i loved this cinematic match, they can be chalk and sheese, some terrivle, some freat. the Sting, Darby one was similar to this one too, a disused Warehouse, another great one.
Great video! The Undertaker is in my top 3 WWE wrestlers. And I found a new respect for AJ after this match. I’m glad Taker had a a chance to go out on his terms considering the situation (Covid) they had to work with.
I’m sorry I’m really not trying to be rude or mean whatsoever, but had you never watched AJ during his years in TNA ? (NJPW I can understand) Not only was he the unanimous heart and soul of the company, but just about every match he put on was banger after banger.
I kinda felt like the first half before Taker went into the grave, was him.and his American Badass character. Once he was behind AJ is was all pheonom and Deadman from that point until the end, where it felt like Mark himself finished it.
Great coverage of the boneyard match . Love your channel .
I remember watching this since I was stuck at home when the world was shut down by COVID. It was the perfect sendoff for The Undertaker since he came out as the Unholy Trinity with Metallica as his entrance theme. This is going to be nostalgic in a few years.
I loved the Boneyard Match. One of the most entertaining Wrestlemania main events there has ever been.
Would have loved to have seen a cinematic match of Taker v Sting!
We all wanted that but Vince & HHH had to get their way KMT
@@7654x The match would have sucked. Even Sting said that Taker didn't seem to want it either.
Sting was a WCW guy, taker would have treated him the same way he treated DDP. He also refused to wrestle booker T and only wrestled flair because he was friends with him
@@MotherHen2012 Yea ,thats why id loved to have seen how wwe would have treated them in a cinematic match like this one. Possibilities were endless!
It been cool to seen as the match progress they change eras of themselves starting from start to now
Do you have Jim Johnston on the payroll? 😂 All of your intros are insanely good.
Taker using 'Now that we're Dead' by 'Tallica' as his intro and outro was just fantastic. Totally matched the vibe of this whole programme with Taker being on the verge of retirement.
I love how humble undertaker is.he has aj styles glove in a frame on his wall as a kind of appreciation to him.
For someone as renoud and popular as the dead man it's nice to see the respect he has for his peers
If i were Undertaker i'd be just as happy about AJ considering what else he would have gone through just to get that one "last good match" to walk away with. The Boneyard Match was a blessing in disguise in more ways than one.
Granted i think Mark & AJ are actually pretty good friends outside of wrestling, it Is nice to see someone So popular still being humble and acknowledge more than just himself.
😄👍
He also still has a portrait of Benoit in his gym. It was shown in last ride. And WWE didn't even bother to cut it.
Oh ok... renowned
@@moviemetalheadoh ok
I remember watching it on wrestlemania and was eager to see how it went. I enjoyed the match and thought it was well presented and had a great build up. It was only when watching the last ride documentary that you realised how much effort went into this match. I'm pleased for Taker that he got his good ending that he wanted.
Absolutely loved everything about this, This was cinematic match done right.
I sure do remember MY FIRST Boneyard Match, man sees like yesterday! Have a good one Bio
The Boneyard Match was great. It was pretty much a cinematic buried alive match which was awesome. AJ Styles being Undertaker's last opponent was truly phenomenal.
The match was so mufuggin awesome!
By far my favorite theme mix you've done!
It is a good thing cinematic matches didn't exist in Hogan's career. He literally could have stopped the match in taping and said, " That doesn't work for me Brother."
I remember Jerry Lawler being the one to announce that Wrestlemania was going to take place in the performance center. He looked like he was going to cry while speaking. I kinda wanted to cry too 😢
One of the best match I've seen in my life. So good I watched it TWICE last year! I rank it up there with the final deletion cinematic match. Good Job covering this and thank you.
Loved this match, loved your audio intro, loved this video. This channel is known for Reliving the War, but these newer match videos are super cool. Even if it’s just 3 years ago.
My favorite part of this match was Taker murdering everyone on top of that barn. Bodies just flying everywhere, whooping ass like he just picked up one of those special attack pizzas in the TMNT arcade game. Just wild stuff that totally fit everything about the character.
Absolute classic, fitting end
Until they returned to WWE last year, I always found it a hilariously major honor that The Good Brothers' final appearance in WWE was the two of them literally getting killed by the Undertaker. Gallows was thrown off a roof (& you see his motionless body in one shot when Taker is climbing back down the ladder, which is a nice touch), while Anderson was both spiked on the roof with a Tombstone Piledriver, and them straight up immolated when Taker unleashed the pyro before he drive off on his motorcycle. I honestly would have love to see the Good Brothers asked about how exactly they returned in 2022, only for them to joke around & say that Taker's actually a really nice guy & came back for them after the match; after all, his beef was with AJ.
Awesome audio mix and a hell of a video.
The video's you do are amazing. And the theme music mash up at the start of each one is class.
To me what makes the match special is because it came out at a time where everyone was scared and confused, and for a few moments watching the match we were transported away from all those feelings we had about the world.
Dude, that Limp Bizkit "Rollin" theme combined with AJ's Theme is sick! Probably my favorite remix of yours so far. Looking forward to the Firefly Funhouse video :D
I’m gunna have to go watch this match again. This video got me fired up. Quality as always bro.
Pretty good. Very good match and Undertaker totally put on a kick ass match before calling it a career. Long live TAKER
That Rollin/They don’t want none mashup was fire
Also, this match gave us one of the best memes of all time.
I loved the boneyard and firefly funhouse match, I preferred the Funhouse match but I'm also younger so Bray has always been my favorite spooky wrestler.
LOVE the remixes so much!!
Rollin + We don’t want non is now a personal fav
im glad you understand how important music is to these videos, no toehr channel does this, awesome mix
I actually enjoyed this match. It was like watching a movie. There were moments where I totally forgot I was watching a wrestling match. Very well done!
Ok now this intro mashup is awesome... I thought the match was pretty good and a good way for Taker to ride off into the sunset
That Keep Rollin'/Phenomenal mashup was amazing
Personally the biggest regret in the pandemic era for me was mcyintyre not being able to hold the title in a packed audience, Idk why he had to drop the title before fans were able to return to the arenas
Honestly one of my favorite Undertaker match, it showed off the badass and Deadman characters perfectly
Despite the pandemic affecting everyone in the world, they did a good job with this cinematic match
WrestleMania 36 would've been so different without the pandemic and also this entire show was pre-taped.
Undertaker finished off AJ, 2 nights later Gallows and Anderson. What a great match!
Few Things about this match:
1. This was Undertaker's best match since his match against punk at wrestlemania 29
2. This was WWE's 2020 match of the year hands down.
3. This was the best cinametic match in any company history and I doubt any company would ever do cinametic match at all or better then this.
4. consider all things (Taker's age and brother passing away, Covid-19) This was taker best match going out and I doubt if he would wait a year or two he would find better opponent then Styles.
5. I wished that he would retire the deadman gimmick and stayed with the unholy trinity gimmick for 2-3 Yearsf
5. Best Remix ever
This was really fun, one of the highlights of this Mania but I am hesitant to call it a “match”. I like to think of it as an awesome segment. Kinda wish we kept some of these cinematic segments dotted about sporadically on either RAW and SmackDown.
While I wish Undertaker’s final match could have been with Triple H at WrestleMania 28, this was a far better match for the Deadman to end his career on in terms of where his career was by 2020.
Taker was in phenomenal shape for this match and I can't help but wonder what a traditional match would have looked like. I did love what we got though. Taker looked re-invigorated and like a total badass.
Awesome video! I enjoyed it
Great work brother!! Loved this match! One last main event at Wrestlemania for a man that truly deserved to go out like this. 5 stars and the Main Event. Plus one of my favorite wrestlers A.J. Styles got to main event!
Instant thumbs up just based off of the mash-up. Chef’s kiss!
This [Masterpiece] match kept our mind(s) off of a pandemic
I'm mixed on the boneyard match. But I hope you do the Firefly Funhouse match. I thought it was genius.
Another awesome upload from the wrestling channel with the most jam on the planet!
The Boneyard Match, I dug. It actually was a match. That Firefly Funhouse thing was an SNL skit. I can't even rank it on Wrestlemania match lists, because it isn't a match.
I love Triple H talking about the boneyard match he said: "I asked them; 'hey guys what's a boneyard match?' 'I dunno, you figured out!'"
There is an old saying in wrestling: "go out on your back." I never agreed with that idea. People like Taker who gave their ENTIRE LIVES to the business deserve to ride off into the horizon! And that's what he did!
The cinematic nature of the match forces one to "rationalize" what you are seeing. Here's how I chose to look at it...
I imagined that there was a story told for years about some mythical, legendary fight between The Undertaker and A J Styles. And finally, the two confirm that yes, this fight did really occur years ago, and the two of them chose to recreate that fight so everyone could see it, and that explains why it was cinematic in nature.
It's to an absolute credit to taker, that his last match was this cinematic one, because, at the time, he did not have what took, to deliver a traditional match, anymore. As sad as it is to state.
This is the only channel where I like the video before I even see the video.
Awesome match from both. The set reminds me of Taker's "workshop" from back in the day.
Can we just give AJ props for being selfless enough to want to contact Taker for one last match, and letting the Deadman go over ?? It seems insignificant to a lot of people but it really shows the kind of guy AJ is, in a business where SO many guys have an ego, and know that a Wrestlemania match with the Undertaker would do so much for their careers, especially with the prospect of a potential push by going over in the match.
Asuka should get in the hall of fame given how she carried the company for a good part of the year with all the work she put in.
Hey man ,great job with the mix of the intro , really good .
That remix is absolutely monumental !!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The Best so far!
I've been wating for this video and it was prefect. Thanks man
That remix is fire🔥
Similar to the Firefly Funhouse match, this is truly great storytelling and how Taker wanted to go out in his final match. AJ really helped to carry this match and it works so well.
Boneyard match was excellent during a time of creative limitations!
i never woulda thought bout it like that. bios really put it into perspective when u put the pandemic into perspective nobody was goin out less it was for supplies or if they're workin retail or medically
Credit to Taker and AJ for making a classic in a difficult time.
The Intro is fvcking amazing.
DAMN COVID!! We could of had another Taker-HBK-like clinic in the ring between these two.
Taker can't move like that no more
Was really curious to see how this feud would pan out in the ring, and if Undertaker would've gone full American Badass.
Honestly, the boneyard match was so entertaining; it hid Undertaker's limitations of the last several years really well, and it was such a perfect send off for him.
I just wish WWE would've stopped with the cinematic matches after this match. They started to abuse them shortly after and they just weren't good.
"Delete. Delete. Delete!"
As a 45 year old fan of traditional pro wrestling, I was surprised how much I enjoyed Matt Hardy in TNA and those cinematic vignettes and fights/matches etc.
Also enjoyed AJ vs Taker, but I'd essentially stopped watching WWE back in 2006, so missed the meat n potatoes of the build-up between the two.
AJ Styles theme with Rollin' is one of your best remixes IMHO.
I remember WWE waiting until the last possible minute to cancel Mania at Raymond James. I think it was an insurance thing. They needed the state of FL to cancel it or something because if they canceled on their own when technically the show could have went on the insurance company wouldn’t have paid their claim.
Man u something else, GREAT JOB!!!
I need this intro in my playlist!!!
So sad 😢 for Mark Calaway. He wrestled through a living nightmare. I respect him even more but it's not about that. He truly has control of his body mind and emotions.
the cinematic match being undertakers last match was for the best. We hate to see him struggle with an actual match and would prefer to remember the old day. I don't want to see him do anymore matches. To end up like Flair trying to grab at something you never can again killing your legacy.
Very entertaining, as always! My one criticism/suggestion: With the mashup theme, you should have downtuned the Undertaker gong from its usual key of E down to C# so it would have the same home key as Rollin. I'm 99% sure that's what they did when they made Taker's entrance theme Rollin in the first place and they added the "dead man walking" bit at the start. Anyway, excellent video!
I still remember the "Hey, Deadman!" part.
Yay Wrestling Bios returns to Undertaker Story
This was truly the perfect way for Undertaker to finish his career. Riding away in the dead of night victorious. I loved this match
That intro song!!!😹😹🔥🔥🔥🔥
That theme mix slaps HARD🔥🔥
I still dont know how you haven't given us a greatest hits list of these remixed themes 🤔💯
As good as Aj vs taker sounds on paper... when I heard about the cinematics style match... I instantly lowered my expectations.... But wait... there's more. After following the undertaker his ENTIRE career throughout the transformations in character. I will openly admit. I got emotional during this match. His intro, The amazing shots of taker, the dialogue, the riding away into the darkness. Parts of this match... turned out absolutely PERFECT... I didn't weep like a child but I felt tears rolling down my face bc I knew then... the realization hit me that...the undertaker was almost done with his legacy. 😭
👊👍👌Perfect way to send off the Undertaker to Retirement 😎💀☠️
The music at the beginning is awesome and obviously the video was great 2
By far the best wrestling channel on UA-cam every video has been stellar thanks dude you’re a legend you bring joy to our days 🙏🏻🤍
think what youve also got to respect is that Taker decided to keep going with the project despite knowing his brother had just passed on. He could have delayed it maybe a week what with all the things happening back then but Taker still carried on and still put on a good performance, he genuinely cared about the fans so much not wanting to disappoint them