Mark William Calaway aka The Undertaker remains a legendary figure in WWE. The iconic American wrestler is famed for his funerary themeing around an undead, macabre "Deadman" persona. Though The Undertaker has retired, his legacy lives on. Well, recently, a video of a kid and his father went viral on social media. Surprisingly, the viral clip drew the attention of The Undertaker and the wrestler showered praises on the kid.
Father Fulfils Son's Dream of Entering as The Undertaker
In the viral clip, a man is seen with a harmonium and calls out to someone as he starts playing the musical instrument. The man plays the theme entrance music of The Undertaker on the harmonium while a child enters the room through the door.
The child enacts like the legendary wrestler with the theme music played by his father. Throughout the clip, the child enacts the signature poses of The Undertaker and finishes off stylishly.
While the video impressed netizens, several users tagged The Undertaker and requested the legend to react to the video.
Surprisingly, The Undertaker, reacting to the kid's enactment, wrote, "Well done young man." (sic)
Well done young man!
— Undertaker (@undertaker) July 5, 2025
Originally, the clip was shared on Instagram by Gaurav Sarwan. However, The Undertaker reacted to the post shared on X by Ghar Ke Kalesh with a caption reading, "Father Help to Fulfill His Son's Dream of Entering as WWE Star Undertaker." (sic)
The Undertaker and His Legacy
90s kids must be remembering the iconic entrance music of The Undertaker. Throughout his career, his entrance music has varied. His theme entrance music included Graveyard Symphony, Rest in Peace, Rollin' by Limp Bizkit, Now That We Are Dead by Metallica and Ain't No Grave by Johnny Cash. The Undertaker considered the entrance music crucial to a wrestler's persona and set the tone of the match.
Apart from holding the record of achieving 21 consecutive victories at Wrestlemania, referred to in WWE as The Streak, he also headlined the event five times and is the longest-tenured wrestler in the company's history at 30 years.