‘We Should Call The Cops’: Triple H Could Not Deal With Fans Sending In ‘Vials Of Blood’ To The Undertaker In The 90s - EssentiallySports

2022-07-24 06:03:55 By : Mr. Scott Zhai

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The Undertaker is arguably one of the most legendary WWE superstars of all time. In a career that spanned over 30 years, we got to see a lot of unforgettable moments of him having iconic matches and cutting thrilling promos.

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Taker saw huge stardom and was a pop culture icon in the late 90s. Luckily when he became The American Badass, he started doing more fan meet events and signings.

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Recently, on WWE Legends Biography Live–The UnderTaker episode, Triple H shed light on how big The Undertaker had become among the fans. He recalled the types of fans Taker had and about his stardom, which increased quickly.

Triple H said, “There is always the next level, and that next level was The Undertaker. No matter what the sort of version of the character, every single one of them captivated people’s imaginations.”

Hunter added, “I can remember the late 90s, fans sending him vials of blood, their blood in these vials. They bring this to him backstage and he would be like (imitating Taker saying gross) ‘vial of blood’. Sleeves of tattoos of him or tattoos all over bodies of him or just stuff that you would think you know ‘We should call the cops, maybe’.”

Further in the video, we can see some clips from the late 90s and early 2000s fans. One of the fans of The Undertaker is showcasing the tattoo on his hands. Also, he is happy about getting it signed by The Phenom himself.

The Cerebral Assassin with a surprised look also shared that some fans used to come at the signings dressed as Taker. Moreover, he recalled a group of fans always getting on their knees and bowing down to The Deadman. The fans really thought as he was really some kind of “Demonic Overlord”.

The Undertaker and Triple H are two of the most known WWE superstars in the history of the business. They have locked hands multiple times in their career, however, they also had one of the best WrestleMania matches in their career.

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The first time they faced each other at the grandest stage was WrestleMania 17, which Taker won. The second match on the trilogy of The Phenom and Hunter was at WrestleMania 27, which was a classic in itself receiving five stars. It was a No Holds Barred match.

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Taker and HHH had their last WrestleMania match the next year after their second match. They had a Hell in a Cell match which saw Shawn Michaels as a special guest referee. The Deadman again won this match and is now popularly called “End of an Era”.

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