WWE is expanding its digital content strategy by launching a dedicated YouTube channel for The Undertaker, real name Mark Calaway. The channel, which goes live today, November 19, will serve as the new home for the popular “Six Feet Under” podcast and a wide array of archival content.
Variety has an article up with details about WWE’s plans for the channel. The move is part of WWE’s effort to create specialized viewing for fans on YouTube, adding a new vertical channel to their portfolio. “You have to create specialized viewing for fans on YouTube now,” said WWE’s head of digital, Steve Braband. “We had four channels last year in 2024 on YouTube, and this year, in 2025 we have 14, about to be 15 with this ‘Taker channel.”
The centerpiece of the new channel will be the “Six Feet Under” podcast, which Calaway initially launched independently in 2024 before WWE brought it in-house in early 2025. The show relaunched in June as a WWE and Fanatics production on WWE’s official YouTube channel, co-hosted by Calaway and his wife, former WWE star Michelle McCool.
New episodes of the podcast will drop every other Wednesday on the specialized channel. In addition to the podcast, the new channel will feature a broad range of content focused on The Undertaker, including full-length classic matches, compilations covering historic rivalries and storylines, and full-length documentaries and home video releases from the WWE archives.
This includes the “Last Ride” docuseries, which was released in 2020 and gave a behind-the-scenes look at Calaway as he prepared to retire from in-ring competition. Calaway will also be creating vlogs and reaction videos.
Six Feet Under with The Undertaker has a live show scheduled for Friday, December 12, at The Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C., ahead of John Cena’s final match at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13. The channel can be found at this link.

