The Undertaker YouTube channel is already making noise in the wrestling world after the WWE legend surprised fans by launching his own platform this week. The move marks a rare shift for The Phenom who spent most of his three decade career away from public digital spaces and personal content.

The channel was announced by WWE to honor his 35 years in the industry. He is expected to share memories from past events, release podcast episodes, upload full matches, and revisit moments that shaped his legacy. For many fans, this gives a personal window into a character who spent years keeping mystery around his persona.
Logan Paul could not ignore the news and quickly tossed in a playful joke online. His reaction mirrored what critics once said about him when he left YouTube to compete in WWE. In his words, “I am tired of these outsiders thinking they can just become YouTubers.” The tone felt light and humorous rather than an attack.
Some fans initially doubted Paul when he stepped into wrestling, but his performances won respect from many long time viewers. The Undertaker also showed him support earlier in his career which makes the joke feel more like friendly banter than a jab.

The channel has already gained early traction. At the moment it sits at roughly 6700 subscribers which is small when compared to Logan Paul’s 23.6 million. Still the interest is enough to get people talking and waiting to see what type of content The Deadman will upload next. He does not seem ready to shift fully into daily vlogs, but fans are curious about exclusive stories from his years in the ring.


