WWE Stone Cold Podcast Returns With The Undertaker

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WWE and Stone Cold Steve Austin have both announced that the Stone Cold podcast on the WWE Network is coming back after a multi-year hiatus. The first guest announced in none other than The Undertaker.

WWE used to have the Stone Cold podcast a few years ago, but the thing was canceled after an awkward conversation with Dean Ambrose (Jon Moxley).

It was sad to see the podcast canceled because it gave fans an inside look at what happens behind the scenes in WWE.

The new podcast is called 'Steve Austin: The Broken Skull Sessions' and it is set to be broadcast on a monthly basis. The first episode featuring The Undertaker debuts on Sunday, Nov.

24, at 11 p.m. ET after the Survivor Series PPV.

The cool thing about it is that fans get to finally know The Undertaker and what his thoughts are about the business.

This is one of the rare times that fans will get to see a non-Kayfabe side to Mark Calaway.

WWE has yet to announce who else will be on the podcast. Stone Cold previously interviewed the likes of Triple H, Dean Ambrose, Brock Lesnar and even Vince McMahon.

One person I'd like to see on the show is CM Punk, although this might not happen since Punk doesn't want to get himself into trouble again by mouthing off on a podcast...

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