Mark Callaway shares insight on Cena’s farewell, Triple H’s induction, and WWE LFG’s impact
Summary
– John Cena’s farewell tour sparks debate on whether he should win his 17th world title
– Triple H’s Hall of Fame induction was a secret plan led by The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels
– WWE LFG gives an inside look at the next generation of talent, with The Undertaker as a coach
On the latest episode of Six Feet Under, Mark Callaway, better known as The Undertaker, weighed in on John Cena’s farewell tour, discussing whether WWE should crown him with a record-breaking 17th world title. While he acknowledges the significance of such a moment, Callaway questioned the long-term booking implications and how WWE would eventually transition the belt away from Cena.
Another major topic was Triple H’s Hall of Fame induction. WWE executives, including Nick Khan, conspired with The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels to pull off a surprise induction, ensuring Triple H received the honor despite his reluctance to put himself in the Hall. The plan was kept secret until the last moment when Triple H and even Stephanie McMahon were caught off guard.
Callaway also discussed WWE LFG, where he serves as a coach. The show offers a behind-the-scenes look at the grueling journey of Performance Center athletes, many of whom underestimated the challenges of making it in WWE. While some are thriving under the pressure, others are struggling to adapt to the demands of the business.
Other key takeaways from the episode included Charlotte Flair’s Royal Rumble return, Jey Uso’s unexpected victory, and WWE’s current approach to long-term storytelling leading into WrestleMania 41.


