WWE Legend Claims He’s The Original Head Of The Table — Not Roman Reigns
A WWE Hall of Famer recently explained why he was the original Head of the Table.
Roman Reigns has held the title “Head of the Table” for several years. Nevertheless, The Undertaker recently claimed he was the Original Head of the Table.
On an episode of his Six Feet Under podcast, The Deadman and his wife, WWE Hall of Famer Michelle McCool, discussed several topics, including the first time the former Divas Champion met most of her husband’s family at a family reunion.
McCool recalled being surprised as everyone went to get their food while The Undertaker’s mom fixed his plate and ordered everyone to stay away from it.
We’re in there fixing our food. Everybody’s fixing their food, everybody’s getting their own plates because we’re grown adults.
And here your mama is, she’s already fixed your plate first, has it sitting on the end of the counter, telling all the other brothers, ‘Don’t touch that, that’s Mark’s food. Don’t touch that plate. Your mama was still fixing your food.
The Undertaker responded to his wife’s comments with a cheeky remark, claiming that he was the original Head of the Table.
I’m the original Head of the Table. [34:50 onwards]
The WWE legend recently had a health scare
On the same episode of Six Feet Under, The Deadman and his WWE Hall of Fame wife opened up about his recent health scare.
The couple disclosed that The Undertaker had been dealing with serious heart issues heading into WrestleMania 41. Doctors even advised him not to attend the event, but he did anyway.
The 60-year-old underwent heart surgery the following day, as McCool explained.
It’s because of the heart issues you’ve been having weeks prior. Which, by the grace of God, we found out just by — It ended up being terrifying. The day we got home from WrestleMania, the next day at 6 am, we were at the hospital for a little bit of heart surgery. [H/T: Fightful]
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