Undertaker Reveals Meaning Of ‘Unholy Trinity’, What He Would Have Changed About Boneyard Match

Undertaker Reveals Meaning Of ‘Unholy Trinity’, What He Would Have Changed About Boneyard Match

The Undertaker has discussed what he would have changed about the WrestleMania boneyard match, and revealed the meaning of the ‘unholy trinity’.

The match, which was shot like a prolonged cinematic movie fight scene, received a lot of plaudits, but ‘Taker would have changed some things about the way the build to the match in weeks prior.

He said:

“Well, if I would have made the match, I would have said, ‘Okay, this is a Buried Alive Match’. AJ Styles doesn’t know anything about Buried Alive Matches, he called it a Boneyard Match, he’s the one who made the match, so, now it’s a Boneyard Match. Even Buried Alive Matches generally happened in the arena, so I think we were just trying to give our audience something like, ‘What is that?’ We try to add a little bit of intrigue and get people talking.”

In a promo ahead of the match, Undertaker revealed that Styles would face the ‘unholy trinity’. Some thought it may have been the debut of a new group or something like that, but the ‘Phenom’ has cleared up what he meant, saying:

“When AJ threw that first stone and made this personal, then it made it a no brainer. I couldn’t stay that mainstream Undertaker and be able to respond and deal with the things he was saying in that character. A lot of people were curious, ‘What is the Unholy Trinity?’ Well, the Unholy Trinity that I referenced was The Deadman, The Badass, and the man himself, Mark Calaway, and I put them all together. My brain was working that way, it was the unification of all these three entities into one person.”

Undertaker also gave his thoughts on the Firefly Fun House match the following night between John Cena and Bray Wyatt, which you can read here.

Thanks to Wrestling Inc for the quotes

4 years ago by Liam Winnard

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