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'Taker In Suburban Commando

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Anybody else think he regrets appearing in it? Not only is it a terrible film. But he looks like a complete fool in it. For one he has a squeeky voice, which I agree was funny when I first saw it. But now he's The Undertaker. The Big No Sell Mean Machine. For somebody who's so into his gimmick I bet he regrets it. Not only that but he get's his ass kicked by another wrestler who looks like a walrus
 
Haha, wrestler that looks like a walrus. Honestly though, how many people outside of us 80's kids Jake remember Suburban Comando??? Hell, I was a Hulkamaniac and I forget about that movie all the time. I still go, hey, that's the Undertaker, when I happen to catch the movie every five years or so.

I honestly believe that if most younger fans watched that movie now, they wouldn't be able to point the Undertaker out in it.
 
"Your a dead man Ramsey!"

lmao

I cant hate on this movie cause i know i watched it about a 1000 times with my cousin when we were lil hulkamaniacs and we still to this day recite lines from it.
 
Anybody else think he regrets appearing in it? Not only is it a terrible film. But he looks like a complete fool in it. For one he has a squeeky voice, which I agree was funny when I first saw it. But now he's The Undertaker. The Big No Sell Mean Machine. For somebody who's so into his gimmick I bet he regrets it. Not only that but he get's his ass kicked by another wrestler who looks like a walrus


The Undertaker would have to regret being in that movie. I thought that movie was sooooooooo corny
 
Anybody else think he regrets appearing in it? Not only is it a terrible film. But he looks like a complete fool in it. For one he has a squeeky voice, which I agree was funny when I first saw it. But now he's The Undertaker. The Big No Sell Mean Machine. For somebody who's so into his gimmick I bet he regrets it. Not only that but he get's his ass kicked by another wrestler who looks like a walrus

I don't think he regrets it at all. He got paid to do it, and during the filming of that crappy little movie, Hulk Hogan took him to meet Vince McMahon and a short time late The Undertaker was born. If he hadn't been in that movie with Hogan, we may have never known 'The Undertaker' at all and he wouldn't have had a gimmick to 'be so into'. Sometimes what seems like a crappy little job can turn into a life-changing event.
 

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