Michelle McCool Reveals Long-Lasting Impact Of The Undertaker’s WWE Retirement Match

A clip then went up, showing a doctor operating on The Undertaker’s arm as well as a picture of the veteran holding the tiny glass splinter with a pair of tweezers. 

“It was a nice little triangular shard of glass that little reminder of the year prior,” ‘Taker jokingly added before AJ Styles clarified that the glass spot wasn’t his idea in the first place. “I had a metal bar in my hand, and I think I was a little amped up when I swung,” the veteran noted after Styles’ apology, adding that he’s glad that Michelle McCool wasn’t there the day they filmed the Boneyard match. “It would’ve been a thunder shot.”

Styles then pointed out that ‘Taker wasn’t amped up because of the adrenaline, but amped up because he wanted to do it in one take. “Man! You punched through it and then some! Like, it was gonna break the first time,” he expressed. Styles interestingly noted that it was safety glass. However, according to the ‘Deadman,’ this wasn’t the case at all. 

“That wasn’t safety glass!” he exclaimed. “This was the actual glass they put in the hearse when they built it.”

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