Dani Luna just got a stamp of approval from The Undertaker himself—and she earned it the right way.

During an interview with SHAK Wrestling, Undertaker and Michelle McCool opened up about how Dani came to use one of his signature moves on WWE LFG, and why it meant so much coming from her.

The conversation started when the host joked about McCool once helping Mickie James behind Undertaker’s back during Season 1 of WWE LFG. That led to a deeper question: had either of them passed down their moves to this new generation?

That’s when Undertaker gave a tongue-in-cheek answer about his own in-ring style:

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“No, I haven’t. I haven’t. I only had like five moves anyway.”The Undertaker

Michelle then jumped in with her own reasoning for why Dani Luna was the perfect fit to inherit one of those moves.

“And like, some of them are already being done by other people, so why not give it to Dani?”Michelle McCool

According to Michelle, Dani didn’t just start using the move—she handled it with care and class.

“She put it on smooth. And she asked me for permission. So, mad respect.”Michelle McCool

That gesture meant a lot to The Undertaker, especially coming from a younger talent in a new era of wrestling.

“I couldn’t imagine being in Dani’s position and having to come up to me and ask me to use one of the moves. Back then, you were seen and not heard.”The Undertaker

He continued, pausing before fully expressing how impressed he was:

“Kudos to her for having the… I can’t say what I was going to say… the courage. The courage to come up and ask me.”The Undertaker

Michelle, amused by his hesitation, chimed in to help him finish his sentence:

“That’s what he’s trying to say.”Michelle McCool, laughing

The back-and-forth gave fans a rare look at the mutual respect between wrestling legends and rising stars like Dani Luna. It also showed that while the business may have changed, class and respect never go out of style.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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