The Undertaker Breaks Character To Post An Unexpected Selfie On Social Media

The Undertaker Breaks Character To Post An Unexpected Selfie On Social Media

Well, if you need any further proof that kayfabe is well and truly dead, look no further than the fact that The Undertaker recently posted a selfie on social media and he most definitely wasn't in character!

By JoshWilding - Jan 02, 2019 07:01 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
For years now, The Undertaker has been extremely protective of his character, rarely taking part in interviews and refusing to talk about what happens behind the scenes in a bid to protect kayfabe. 

Well, it seems as if those days are well and truly over because the Deadman recently took to social media to share a selfie on his new Instagram account. As you can see below, the future WWE Hall of Famer was celebrating his favourite team - the Texas Longhorns - picking up a big win over the Georgia Bulldogs to capture the Sugar Bowl Championship, which was a wild game on ESPN. 

At this point in his career and with the way wrestling has changed, it's easy enough to see why The Undertaker is no longer taking kayfabe as seriously as he once did. Still, a selfie? It's weird...


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

So proud of the Texas Longhorns! 2019 Sugar Bowl Champions!! #hookem#longhornnation#werback

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