BT Sport in the UK and Sony Sport in India are both promoting the 30 Days of the Deadman content. BT Sport tweeted the following, hyping next week as “Undertaker Week”:
Man. Myth. Legend. Phenom.
We're dedicating a whole week to @undertaker on BT Sport as we build to his 30th anniversary and final farewell to WWE.
It's going to be emotional, it's going to be special 💜#UndertakerWeek | November 16-22 | #Undertaker30 pic.twitter.com/wrf76MJKnZ
— WWE on BT Sport (@btsportwwe) November 9, 2020
Sony Sports tweeted the following, showing a short film called “Raising Hands” celebrating The Undertaker’s fans:
A child's fear 😧
A boy's hero 😎
A man's style icon 🏍️
And everyone's childhood 👻
Here's celebrating #30YearsOfTaker in a special tribute film 🙌🏽Watch exclusive #Undertaker's special episodes:
🗓️15th November
📺 Sony TEN 1 (Eng), Sony TEN 3 (Hin)
🕗 8 PM onwards#SonySports pic.twitter.com/hjBksvSIkd— Sony Sports (@SonySportsIndia) October 18, 2020
The Undertaker will once again be featured on Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions podcast after Survivor Series. ‘Taker tweeted the following, hyping his appearance on the show:
Good beer, good whiskey, great conversation. #BrokenSkullSessions#OneMoreRound Coming 11/22 to @WWENetwork #Undertaker30 pic.twitter.com/4GfGAwfKTO
— Undertaker (@undertaker) November 9, 2020