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The Undertaker Allegedly Knocked Out A Man Outside A Bar

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A shocking story about The Undertaker has come out.

The Deadman kicked off his professional wrestling career in the mid-1980s. He has since become a household name in the industry. The 60-year-old WWE Hall of Famer is considered one of the greatest superstars in the Stamford-based company’s history.

However, The Undertaker worked other jobs before finding success in the wrestling business. On a recent episode of his Story Time with Dutch Mantell, the former WWE manager recalled having car rides with The Deadman, during which the seven-time world champion shared stories about his earlier life with him.

Mantell then decided to tell a specific story he heard from The Undertaker, dating back to the time the WWE Hall of Famer worked as a bar bouncer.

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The story started with The Undertaker asking a guy to leave the bar, but he refused. Instead, he told the Hall of Famer that he would only depart on his own terms.

The situation was repeated minutes later, with the guy saying the same phrase he used the first time. When The Deadman finally walked him out, the customer continued to tease him. The night, however, did not end well for that man as the WWE legend knocked him out as soon as he stepped outside.

He used to bounce in a bar and he told me the story one time. He told this guy, says, ‘Well, time to leave.’ And the guy says, ‘I’ll leave but you ain’t making me leave.’ So, he’d come up about 10 minutes later and he said, ‘All right, guys. Time to get out. We’re closing.’ The guy said it again. ‘Well, I’ll leave, but you ain’t making me leave.’ And after a while, you know, it gets on your nerves, this guy. So, finally, Undertaker, he walked him to the door and he said, ‘I’m leaving.’ And he was just messing around with Mark then.

Mark was a bouncer. He said, ‘I’ll leave, but you ain’t making me leave.’ And Mark said, ‘I had him almost in the parking lot.’ And he said, ‘When his foot hit right outside the door,’ he said, ‘I knocked him out and I left him laying.’ I said, ‘Well,’ I said, ‘What’d you tell him after you knocked him out?’ He said, ‘Well, he didn’t hear me, but I said: Well, time for you to leave. I’m not making you leave, but you can leave on your own if you want to. And left him laying there.’ I said, ‘No.’ And I called him. I said, ‘Nah, you did not do that.’ He said, ‘Yeah, I did do.’ And I believe him. [46:00 onwards]

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