Undertaker ‘1 deadMAN SHOW’ announced for WWE SummerSlam week

The Undertaker is set to host a one-man show during SummerSlam week in Nashville.

WWE announced today that the first-ever Undertaker ‘1 deadMAN SHOW’ will take place at the Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville Tennessee on Friday, July 29, which is the night before SummerSlam. Tickets for the one-man show will go on sale next Tuesday (June 28) at 10 a.m. Central time.

The one-man show will feature The Undertaker “in an intimate setting, sharing never-before-heard stories from his Hall of Fame career and taking questions from the WWE Universe in attendance.”

A limited number of VIP tickets will be made available for the one-man show. Those tickets will include “premier seating” and a meet-and-greet with The Undertaker.

SummerSlam is being held at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on Saturday, July 30.

The Undertaker was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame during WrestleMania 38 week this April. His Hall of Fame induction was a TED Talk-style speech about his career.

Undertaker officially announced his retirement from in-ring competition at Survivor Series 2020. His final match was a cinematic Boneyard Match against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36 earlier that year. 

This April, WrestleVotes reported that Undertaker had agreed to host a video podcast on Peacock/WWE Network: “In a show similar to that of Broken Skull Sessions, Peacock & WWE have convinced The Undertaker to enter the podcasting world. Source states his new show should begin airing within the next few months. A fascinating concept that was unfathomable just a few years back.”

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