The Undertaker is making it clear—he’s not here for complaints about Michelle McCool joining his Six Feet Under podcast.

On the latest episode, the WWE Hall of Famer directly responded to backlash from fans who believe his wife’s presence has taken away from the show’s quality. But for The Deadman, this shift is personal—and intentional.

“Look, this is where we’re at. This is the direction I wanted to take the show.”

Previously co-hosted by Matthew Lyda, Six Feet Under underwent changes after WWE officially acquired the podcast. That change included Lyda’s removal and McCool stepping in as co-host. While some diehard fans have voiced disappointment, The Undertaker made it clear he’s not losing sleep over it.

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“Whether you like it or don’t like it, I do this, we do this for fun. And if you get entertained then be entertained, if you’re not entertained you don’t like it, this is America and you get to do whatever you want.”

This isn’t the only place McCool has made her presence known. She was added to the second season of WWE LFG, allegedly at The Undertaker’s request. That move raised eyebrows after Mickie James was cut from the show, leading some to believe James was pushed out to make room for McCool.

Still, The Undertaker is leaning into the new format and not looking back. He closed out the segment with a simple message to critics.

“Relax and enjoy the ride.”

Whether fans are on board or not, The Undertaker is moving forward—with his wife riding shotgun.

Do you think Michelle Mc Cool’s addition to Six Feet Under improved or hurt the podcast? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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