Undertaker Reflects On Memorable Injury From WWE Career, Explains How Rey Mysterio Made It Worse


The Undertaker has taken his share of bumps and bruises throughout his legendary WWE career.

During a recent appearance on The Hawk & Wolf Show, "The Deadman" reflected on the orbital bone fracture that resulted in him spending a chunk of his WWE run in a "Phantom of the Opera" style mask, as well as how a match against Rey Mysterio later in his career made things worse.

Featured below are some of the highlights.

On suffering an orbital injury when facing Mabel back in 1995: "The doctor goes, ‘you’ve lost about 50 percent of your orbital floor.’ ‘Excuse me?’ ‘You need to go home and find an ophthalmologist and a surgeon.’ Come to find out, I ended up losing 90% of my orbital floor. My optic nerve is setting on a jagged piece of bone. If I got hit on the right side of my head again, there is a good chance I would have lost my eye. Took two surgeons, they go in, take out all the bone fragments, and they put in a fake one."

On how his injury was worsened during a separate incident wrestling Rey Mysterio: "Rey Mysterio, tiny guy, sweetheart of a guy, he ended up jumping off the top rope, and his ass was supposed to hit me in the chest, but it hit me right in the face. It was a bony ass. Bony ass, right on the bridge of my nose. He lands, I have all of his weight on my head, I hit the mat and blew out the other one. I broke my nose and I was concussed. It’s hard being injured by an anus. My nose was broke, I fixed my nose right there, I just squeezed my nose back.The second one, to this day and it’s probably been 15 years, I still have double vision."

Check out the complete Undertaker interview via the YouTube player embedded below. H/T to Fightful.com for transcribing the above quotes.