WWE launches new Undertaker YouTube channel
WWE is trying out something new on YouTube by launching an official channel dedicated to The Undertaker.
The new channel opened up today and will host episodes of Undertaker’s Six Feet Under podcast. Along with that, WWE will upload past Undertaker matches and compilation videos featuring classic Undertaker footage.
WWE Head of Digital Steve Braband told entertainment outlet Variety that the new channel aims to further WWE’s goal of increasing its presence on YouTube and giving fans specialized content to watch.
“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 said. “We’re really, really excited about it and think it’ll do well.”
Braband said WWE now has 15 official channels on YouTube, an increase from the four it had in 2024. Other new additions include dedicated pages for WCW and NXT.
“You have to create specialized viewing for fans on YouTube now,” Braband said. “We had four channels last year in 2024 on YouTube, and this year, in 2025 we have 14, about to be 15 with this ‘Taker channel.”
Undertaker’s Six Feet Under podcast originally existed outside of the WWE umbrella. It joined the WWE & Fanatics podcast network this summer with Michelle McCool replacing former co-host Matthew Lyda. New episodes of Six Feet Under will now premiere every other Wednesday.
In Washington, D.C. next month, WWE is holding a live taping of Six Feet Under at The Howard Theatre. The taping is set to begin at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Friday, December 12.
This week’s Six Feet Under episode saw Undertaker and McCool look back at some of Undertaker’s classic Survivor Series moments.