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The WWE Hall of Fame, The Undertaker, made a surprising return at RAW's premiere in Netflix in the intuit dome. However, a wrestling veteran harshly criticized the brief appearance of The Deadman.

In the January 6 edition of the Red Brand, Rhea Ripley defeated Liv Morgan to become the new women's world champion. While Mami celebrated his victory, the lights went out and the former WWE world champion appeared in his American Badss character. The Undertaker toured the ring on his motorcycle and then gave Ripley a great boost while posing together. However, wrestling veteran Jim Cornette was not satisfied with the cameo of the legendary 59 -year -old fighter.

In your podcast Jim Cornette Experiencethe WWE formermanager harshly criticized The Phenom's appearance in Netflix's debut in RAW. Jim Cornette argued that fans hoped to see the iconic character of The Undertaker and not the current version of Mark Callaway.

“But I think now, if (fans) listen to a Bong or the idea that The Undertaker is in the building, they want to see the damn Undertaker. They don't want to see the type of motorcycle, Pro-Trump, Kid Rock fan,” he said. (From 04:04 to 04:18)

You can see the full video below:

Veteran reveals how WWE should have organized the Undertaker segment in RAW

Among other wrestling personalities, the main writer of the company based in Stamford, Vince Russo, commented on the great moment that The Big Evil shared with Rhea Ripley. Talked about this in the program Legion of RAW.

Russo suggested that WWE should have caused The Undertaker to eliminate all Judgment Day in RAW with a series of chokeslams, creating a more shocking and memorable moment.

“Brother, you turn off those lights and that gong sounds. It appears, chokeslam, chokeslam, chokeslam. You turn off the lights again. It left. What they did was so forced, so little special and so out of place,” Russo said.

You can see Russo's comments in the following video:

Fans will have to wait and see if The Deadman will make appearances in future episodes of Monday Night Raw as part of the agreement with Netflix.

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