Wrestling went from being sometimes comical to very serious, and there was a lot of depth regarding the vastness in which people performed.
I was kind of sheltered. I grew up in Silsbee, Texas, a town of 3,000 people.
I never in my career did appearances, like where you go and sign autographs, and you do the comic-cons and all of that stuff, because I wanted, when I stopped wrestling, to go and do that stuff and have it really mean something to somebody, that it hadn't been watered down.
I was an unusually big kid for my age and did not know how to express myself after being targeted as the odd one out. I thus landed myself in trouble for reacting aggressively. But with time, I succeeded as an athlete and people started respecting me.
The Undertaker's theme isn't really a single, but in terms of eerie music, you can't beat it.
If you're going to lose to somebody, losing to a guy like Brock Lesnar is not something that people will laugh at. Brock is arguably one of the top ten fighters on Earth.