The Undertaker vents about Michelle McCool being ‘under-recognized’ for her accomplishments
In an interview with DallasNews.com to promote WWE Wrestlemania 38, The Undertaker commented on his wife Michelle McCool…
“You know what, I can get on a rant there. I think she’s probably one of the most under-recognized WWE superstars for what she did while she was there and the ground work she fought for, right, to where the women are now. The women are pretty much on the same level now as the men, they’ve headlined WrestleMania. She was one, when she was active with the WWE, was never satisfied with the role that the women were given. She fought. She went back and forth. And to her credit, never asked me once, never asked me once will you go talk to Vince [McMahon] or will you do this. She always wanted to do it herself. And I just wish people really understood how much she fought for the women and the opportunities to do the things the women are doing now. … To her credit, she did get — there was a lot of love. Obviously, there wasn’t the big fanfare, but there was a lot of people [in the stadium] that recognized her and were very kind to her. That’s always well appreciated.”
1-on-1 with WWE’s Undertaker: WrestleMania memories, plus a moment in Arlington he’ll never forget
It’s hard to imagine WrestleMania without picturing The Undertaker. After all, in his 30-year career with WWE, The Deadman became a phenomenon all his own compiling a 25-2 record at the event, including his unprecedented run to 21-0, known in wrestling circles as “The Streak.”