WWE legend The Undertaker is a respected figure both inside and outside the ring. Recently, “The Phenom” shared a surprising story about a car mishap that occurred while he was out shopping.

Speaking to comedian Tom Segura on the ‘2 Bears, 1 Cave’ podcast, The Undertaker detailed how he accidentally drove his Ford F-250 truck over someone’s car. Sitting high in his 4-inch lifted truck with 38-inch tires, the WWE Hall of Famer couldn’t see the Mazda parked right next to him at a grocery store.

“I went to buy some steaks, right? I was going to grill some steaks, and I’m parked. I backed into a spot at Whole Foods, and you get stopped a couple of times in the store. So, now, I’m a bit late. I get in, throw the steaks in the truck, I jump in, and I pull out,” Calaway explained.

“The truck is so high that I didn’t see the car next to me. I ran right over the front end of this car. My back wheels ran right over the hood.”

Thankfully, nobody was hurt in the incident. Mark Calaway revealed that the person involved turned out to be one of his fans and didn’t press any charges. “Unbelievably, it was [a fan]. We got a new car out of it,” he said.

You can check out the full episode of the podcast below.

### Will The Undertaker Get Back in the WWE Ring?

During the conversation, The Undertaker also spoke about his fitness routine and his future in wrestling. He shared that he works out daily to stay active and keep his mind sharp.

“So I do twice the workouts, for half the results, but, you know, it keeps me moving. It keeps my mind going as well. Although I know I’m not going to get back in the ring and have a match, it’s just better for my mind,” he said.

Mark Calaway intends to stay true to his retirement, unlike many other wrestlers who often return for one more match.

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