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WWE legend The Undertaker involved in minor car crash with a fan

Blesson has been a part of Khel Now since 2023, he covers Combat Sports & Gaming.
Published at :October 30, 2025 at 1:44 PM
Modified at :October 30, 2025 at 1:44 PM
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The WWE HOF has revealed a bizarre and hilarious story.

Even in retirement, The Undertaker continues to live up to his legendary reputation for chaos, this time, outside the ring. The WWE Hall of Famer recently revealed a bizarre and hilarious story about accidentally running over a fan’s car in a grocery store parking lot.

During his appearance on 2 Bears, 1 Cave with comedian Tom Segura, the wrestling icon, whose real name is Mark Calaway, detailed the incident that turned an ordinary grocery run into a viral-worthy tale. What started as a simple trip to pick up steaks quickly became another memorable Undertaker moment.

The Whole Foods mishap

According to The Undertaker, the accident happened a few weeks ago when he stopped by a Whole Foods to buy steaks for the grill. Driving his massive lifted Ford F-250, the wrestling legend explained how the truck’s size created a blind spot that led to an unfortunate (and somewhat epic) parking lot disaster.

“Couple weeks ago, I’m at Whole Foods,” he said.

“I went to buy some steaks, right? I backed into a spot, threw the steaks in the truck, and pulled out. The truck is so high that I didn’t see the car next to me. I ran right over the front. My back wheels ran right over the hood.”

The Deadman’s powerful truck crushed the smaller car’s front end, leaving the vehicle’s owner witnessing the whole thing unfold. But instead of getting furious, what followed was something no one could have predicted.

The Undertaker crashes into a fan

As it turns out, the car’s owner wasn’t just any unlucky shopper, they were a massive Undertaker fan. To Calaway’s shock, the fan was more excited about meeting their hero than upset about the damage.

“Unbelievably, it was [a fan],” Undertaker said with a laugh. “They were like, ‘This is one of the greatest days of my life, man. I need a new car, but this is cool.’”

The surreal encounter left both parties smiling rather than exchanging insurance information in anger. The Undertaker, known for his dark and intimidating persona in WWE, couldn’t help but laugh at the irony of the situation.

Even though the incident could have easily been a nightmare, it turned into a feel-good story that only someone like The Undertaker could pull off. Even in retirement, The Deadman somehow manages to leave destruction and joy in his wake.

Where did The Undertaker’s car accident happen?

The accident took place at a Whole Foods parking lot when The Undertaker accidentally ran over a car while backing out in his lifted Ford F-250.

Was anyone hurt in the incident?

No injuries were reported. The only damage was to the fan’s car, and the encounter ended on a surprisingly positive note.

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Blesson Daniel is a sub-editor who spends his days organizing words and managing social media, crafting bursts of creativity designed to make people smile. He occasionally dives into writing as well — whether it’s crafting articles, brainstorming ideas, or finding the perfect caption. Believing that every piece of writing offers an opportunity to tell a story, Blesson brings creativity and thoughtfulness to every project he takes on. When he’s not glued to his laptop, Blesson is likely planning his next travel adventure or losing himself in music. A passionate explorer of new places, sounds, and ideas, he believes in balancing work, play, and a good playlist in the background. Whether he’s editing, writing, or daydreaming about his next trip, Blesson is always chasing that sweet spot where creativity and curiosity collide to create something memorable.

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