Tyson and Undertaker Share Career Reflections
Tyson and Undertaker Share Career Reflections
Tyson and Undertaker Share Career Reflections
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Mike Tyson, once the youngest heavyweight champion, shared his deepest fear of homelessness stemming from his childhood experiences, despite having owed up to $60 million to the US government at one point. He revealed that he harnessed anger from his past to fuel his aggressive in-ring persona. Meanwhile, WWE legend The Undertaker reflected on his career, specifically his reluctance to perform the infamous Hell in a Cell spot with Mick Foley in 1998 and the pressure of making his final WrestleMania match memorable. Foley's insistence and involvement of Vince McMahon led to the iconic moment, despite The Undertaker's initial reservations. Both Tyson and The Undertaker appeared on Logan Paul's 'Impaulsive' podcast to discuss these pivotal moments in their lives and careers.

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