WWE is set to launch a new YouTube channel spotlighting WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker. According to an exclusive report by Variety, WWE and The Undertaker (Mark Calaway) will officially unveil the channel with a live broadcast on Wednesday, November 19th.
The new channel will serve as the primary platform for The Undertaker’s podcast, Six Feet Under. Originally launched independently in 2024, the podcast was later brought under the WWE/Fanatics banner and began airing on WWE’s official YouTube channel in June 2025. Co-hosted by The Undertaker’s wife and former WWE Superstar Michelle McCool, new episodes are released biweekly on Wednesdays. The podcast features interviews with fellow wrestlers and has accumulated around 800,000 hours of viewing time on YouTube so far. Past guests have included notable stars like Kurt Angle, Bully Ray, Gunther, Charlotte Flair, and Bron Breaker.
Besides the podcast, the channel will also showcase full-length classic matches, curated collections of storylines from The Undertaker’s rivalries and extensive career, as well as full documentaries such as the 2020 series The Last Ride, which covers his retirement match and preparations. Additionally, The Undertaker will contribute to video blogs and reaction videos reviewing significant moments in wrestling history.
Steve Braband, WWE’s head of digital, expressed enthusiasm to Variety about the podcast’s success and the new channel, saying, “It’s a very natural thing for him. Just sitting down and talking, especially about wrestling, and telling stories. There’s no one better than ‘Taker.’ It was a lot of fun. We’ve had some really good success in the restart process. We’re treating this like expanding our YouTube presence — putting Taker’s podcast at the center with archival content around it. We’re really excited and think it’s going to work.”
Though retired from active wrestling, The Undertaker continues to play a vital role in WWE not only as a brand ambassador but also as a writer for Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, a promotion WWE acquired in April. Clearly, the legendary Hall of Famer’s presence will remain a strong and lasting part of the WWE universe.
Fan Take: This new channel offers WWE fans a deeper connection with one of wrestling’s most iconic figures, The Undertaker, beyond in-ring action. It signifies WWE’s commitment to preserving and celebrating its rich history while providing fresh content, enhancing storytelling within the sport.
