WWE launches NFT Undertaker before WrestleMania 37

WWE has announced that it will publish non-expendable tokens (NFT) with The Undertaker, the mythical former superstar who retired from wrestling last year:

A once-in-a-lifetime ⚡️ the NFT @Undertaker surrenders this Saturday #WrestleMania in https://t. co/6vCaEYoL9I!pic. twitter. com/duLbsXX6hf

Former WWE superstar and current WWE executive vice president Triple H spoke Monday on Barstool Sports’ Pardon My Take podcast about the promotion that would enter the NFT area (h/t Jeremy Lambert of Fightful. com):

“These are things, as generation evolves and those opportunities are available, those are things we look at. But you don’t have to be the last one either. That’s where we are and we’re looking for all the options. This way, we’re designed for [NFT] instead of a random dump in the NBA. Our moments are iconic. That’s what we do, we create iconic moments that live forever. I don’t necessarily fully perceive [NFT] and it’s anything I take a look at and we have a lot of other people in our business who are much smarter than me and who look at them constantly. “

WWE will be in that group after all.

It is difficult to offer an NFT collection for The Undertaker, which has won the WWF/E Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship seven times in total.

The Deadman is one of WWE’s most iconic moments, and he also made a call for himself with his undefeated 21-game streak at WrestleMania.

One of the most memorable moments in WWE history had nothing to do with a WrestleMania championship or adjustment, as he and Mankind (Mick Foley) fought in an epic Hell in a Cell match at the 1998 King of the Ring that included Undertaker pitching his opponent. out of the cage at an advertiser’s table. He also strangled Foley in the cage in the ring below.

The Undertaker NFT accident will take place on the same day as the start of WrestleMania 37, which will be located Saturday and Sunday in Tampa, Florida, at Raymond James Stadium.

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