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The Undertaker Reveals Brutal Conditions Behind Classic WWE Vignettes

One Big Thing

The Undertaker shared how WWE filmed iconic casket-building promos in freezing conditions during his 1992 feud with Kamala, highlighting the stark contrast between wrestling’s production values then and now.

Key Details

  • Filming took place in 28-degree weather with visible breath during takes
  • No heated trailers were provided for talent between shots
  • The vignettes were shot over 5-6 weeks for the Kamala storyline
  • Undertaker had to warm up in Bruce Prichard’s car between takes

Direct Quote

“Those conditions in the early years– you’re always in character, you’re always in gimmick. And believe me, spandex is not the material to be walking around a cemetery in January in the northeast,” The Undertaker said on his “Six Feet Under” podcast.

Why It Matters

These revelations show how WWE’s production standards have evolved since the early 1990s, when maintaining kayfabe took priority over talent comfort and modern production amenities.

Historical Impact

  • The storyline led to WWE’s first-ever casket match at the 1992 Survivor Series
  • Undertaker’s victory led to a surprising Kamala babyface turn
  • The match’s success spawned more casket matches, including the 1994 Royal Rumble bout with Yokozuna

The Big Picture

This behind-the-scenes look provides rare insight into wrestling’s evolution from a strictly kayfabe era to today’s more transparent industry.

What do you think about these old-school production methods compared to today’s more comfortable shooting conditions? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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