The Undertaker is getting his own digital yard. WWE is officially launching a brand-new YouTube channel dedicated solely to The Deadman, and it’s set to go live today, just in time for Survivor Series season.
As reported by Variety, the channel will serve as the exclusive new home for Mark Calaway’s Six Feet Under podcast, which he co-hosts with wife and former WWE star Michelle McCool. The show originally debuted independently in 2024 before being relaunched in June 2025 under WWE and Fanatics.
New episodes will now drop every other Wednesday, but that’s just the start of what the channel will deliver.
“It comes very naturally to him, just sitting and talking about wrestling especially, and telling stories. There’s nobody better than ‘Taker,” said WWE’s head of digital Steve Braband. “It’s been super fun. We’ve had really good success over the course of the relaunch of [the podcast].”
According to WWE, the Six Feet Under podcast has already drawn approximately 800,000 hours of watch time on YouTube. But this isn’t just a podcast hub. WWE is loading the channel with full-length classic matches, legendary rivalries, vlogs, reaction videos, and documentaries—including The Last Ride, the critically acclaimed 2020 docuseries that followed Calaway through his final years in WWE.
“We’re going to treat it like how we’ve expanded our YouTube presence, with this one being unique having ‘Taker’s podcast as the centerpiece of the channel and surrounding archive content,” Braband added. “We’re really, really excited about it and think it’ll do well.”
This move comes as WWE continues its aggressive push to grow its digital footprint. The company went from four YouTube channels in 2024 to 15 by the end of 2025—including WWE Vault, WWE Español, and now the Undertaker channel.
“You have to create specialized viewing for fans on YouTube now,” said Braband. “When I tell someone outside of work that I work for the WWE, they ask about the Undertaker. He transcends not only hardcore wrestling fans, but sports as well.”
The timing couldn’t be more symbolic. The Undertaker made his WWE debut at Survivor Series back in 1990. Thirty-five years later, he’s still front and center—only now, it’s through podcasts, playlists, and digital exclusives.
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