John Cena set for podcast appearance at WWE World

Another appearance has been added to John Cena’s WWE WrestleMania 42 weekend schedule.

It was announced earlier this week that Cena, following his retirement from the ring in December 2025, will serve as the host of WrestleMania 42. During his time in Las Vegas, Cena will also sit down with The Undertaker for a live podcast recording. They’ll record an episode of Undertaker’s Six Feet Under podcast at the WWE World convention on Saturday, April 18 — which is the same day as night one of WrestleMania.

“Two icons. One stage. LIVE. John Cena joins The Undertaker for a live recording of Six Feet Under at WWE World,” it was announced. “No script. No filters. Just conversation you won’t hear anywhere else.”

WWE and Fanatics have partnered together for WWE World every year since 2024, with the convention replacing WWE Axxess as the company’s WrestleMania weekend fan event.

Six Feet Under is hosted by Undertaker and his wife Michelle McCool, who became the new co-host of the show in 2025 after it joined the WWE & Fanatics podcast network.

Cena is still under contract with WWE as an ambassador in his post-wrestling career. Though he’ll still be making some appearances, Cena has said that he will never wear his signature jorts or other wrestling gear again. He’ll instead opt for more formal attire like suits.

WrestleMania 42 is being held at Allegiant Stadium in Vegas on April 18-19. The stadium also hosted last year’s show, where Cena had his final WrestleMania match against Cody Rhodes.

The last time Cena and Undertaker ever faced off was a quick bout at WrestleMania 34 in 2018.

AJ Styles to appear on live Undertaker WWE podcast episode

This Friday night, AJ Styles will be joining The Undertaker for a conversation in Washington, D.C.

Undertaker announced today that Styles will be the guest for a live recording of Six Feet Under at The Howard Theatre on December 12. The podcast is hosted by Undertaker and Michelle McCool and is part of the WWE & Fanatics podcast network.

On the episode, Undertaker and Styles will be looking back at their cinematic Boneyard Match from WrestleMania 36 in 2020 — which was the final match of Undertaker’s career.

For those not attending the live taping, the show will presumably be uploaded to YouTube and all podcasting platforms at a later date.

“I’m excited to announce that our guest during the live episode of #SixFeetUnder this Friday will be the Phenomenal @AJStylesOrg,” Undertaker revealed. “For the first time ever, we’ll breakdown the Boneyard Match and so much more. Don’t miss this show…get your tickets now!”

The podcast recording is happening in Washington, D.C. as part of the festivities surrounding John Cena’s retirement match. Cena will compete for the final time on December 13 when he faces Gunther at Saturday Night’s Main Event. Capital One Arena is hosting the match.

Last month, WWE launched an official Undertaker YouTube channel that includes episodes of Six Feet Under. The podcast originally launched outside of the WWE umbrella but was added to the WWE & Fanatics podcast network this summer. When that happened, McCool replaced former co-host Matthew Lyda.

WWE launches new Undertaker YouTube channel

WWE is trying out something new on YouTube by launching an official channel dedicated to The Undertaker.

The new channel opened up today and will host episodes of Undertaker’s Six Feet Under podcast. Along with that, WWE will upload past Undertaker matches and compilation videos featuring classic Undertaker footage.

WWE Head of Digital Steve Braband told entertainment outlet Variety that the new channel aims to further WWE’s goal of increasing its presence on YouTube and giving fans specialized content to watch.

“We’re going to treat it like how we’ve expanded our YouTube presence, with this one being unique having ‘Taker’s podcast as the centerpiece of the channel and surrounding archive content,” Braband said. “We’re really, really excited about it and think it’ll do well.”

Braband said WWE now has 15 official channels on YouTube, an increase from the four it had in 2024. Other new additions include dedicated pages for WCW and NXT.

“You have to create specialized viewing for fans on YouTube now,” Braband said. “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.”

Undertaker’s Six Feet Under podcast originally existed outside of the WWE umbrella. It joined the WWE & Fanatics podcast network this summer with Michelle McCool replacing former co-host Matthew Lyda. New episodes of Six Feet Under will now premiere every other Wednesday.

In Washington, D.C. next month, WWE is holding a live taping of Six Feet Under at The Howard Theatre. The taping is set to begin at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Friday, December 12.

This week’s Six Feet Under episode saw Undertaker and McCool look back at some of Undertaker’s classic Survivor Series moments.

Former Undertaker podcast co-host details removal from Six Feet Under

Matthew Lyda — the original co-host of The Undertaker’s Six Feet Under podcast — has detailed his removal from the show.

When Undertaker first launched a Patreon page and podcast in 2023/2024, it was in collaboration with his friend Lyda while WWE had no involvement in the project. But the podcast went on an abrupt hiatus in March of this year. It returned in June, but the show was now part of the WWE & Fanatics podcast network. It also had a new co-host, with Undertaker’s wife Michelle McCool replacing Lyda without any explanation as to why he was gone.

Lyda has now opened up about the situation for the first time, speaking on a new video put out by former WWE wrestler Maven. Lyda said Undertaker first broke the news to him after they recorded a batch of episodes for Six Feet Under that turned out to be their last.

“He goes, ‘Ahh, I really want to talk to you about some stuff.’ I thought that he was about to tell me, ‘I’m done.’ I thought he was just going to be like, ‘Hey man, [WWE] LFG, everything else. I’m done. You know, too much on my plate.’ He was like, ‘Hey, you know, the podcast is going to be taken over by WWE. We’re moving in that direction,'” Lyda said.

“And I looked at him, I was like, ‘So I’m assuming that this is the end of my run on this?’ And he goes, ‘Yeah, unfortunately.'”

The conversation made Lyda feel like he had just been broken up with or fired, but he knows that — because of their friendship — Undertaker probably kept the show going 6-8 months longer than he would have liked to.

While Lyda is disappointed that he doesn’t get to do the podcast anymore, Undertaker is still one of his closest friends and they would never let business get in the way of that.

“He and I talked for a little bit more,” Lyda said. “I go outside with him, he’s at his truck, he just looked at me and goes, ‘We good?’ I said, ‘Mark, we said something a long time ago, we were at a hotel [in Savannah, Georgia], and we shook hands and we said — if money ever comes in between us, we’re going to shut the whole thing down, we’re going to go to the woods, and we’re going to go hunting. And we’ll forget about all of it.’ And I was like, ‘Dude, there’s nothing business-wise that on my end would ever come between you and I. I was like, ‘This is a podcast, man.'”

Lyda expressed optimism that the power of WWE — with the company’s ability to get so many big-name guests — could help make Six Feet Under better than ever. But he hopes the original essence of the show isn’t lost, which was Undertaker sitting around with his friends and telling stories about their careers.

“I helped create a channel and I helped create a podcast that has the WWE logo on it now,” Lyda said. “That’s pretty damn cool, in my opinion.”

Lyda is an executive for Nine Line Apparel, a clothing company that says its mission is to “reinvigorate the sense of patriotism and national pride that is disappearing” in the United States. He and Undertaker became friends after Undertaker was seen wearing a Nine Line shirt.

WWE legend The Undertaker launching ‘Six Feet Under’ Patreon

One of pro wrestling’s biggest legends looks to be entering the podcast industry.

In a post on his Instagram stories on Friday, The Undertaker announced that he’s launching a Patreon for a project called Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway. The project will feature “in-depth conversations with a HOF wrestler.”

“I am really excited because I’ve been working on a project. It’s called Six Feet Under,” The Undertaker said. “So what I need you to do, tap on that link. It’s going to take you to my Patreon account. And there you’re going to receive exclusive content, not only of my wrestling career, my personal life, my views on things – just a whirlwind of all things Mark Calaway. So click on that link. Go over to Patreon and check it out.”

Here’s the full description for Six Feet Under:

The last 30+ years of being on the road as a professional wrestler has led to many stories in and out of the wrestling ring. Mark will be sharing weekly stories that you probably have never heard before and taking you down memory lane with some of his most epic matches that we all loved. So, if you are interested in the world of pro wrestling and getting a behind the scenes look into the life of one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, well grab your shovel and get ready to go Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway!

Undertaker’s Patreon has subscription tiers of $5 per month, $6 per month, and $10 per month. The lowest tier will get access to episodes on Wednesday mornings when the show launches. The other two tiers will get early access on Monday mornings. Those who subscribe to the $10 tier will be able to submit questions that The Undertaker will answer in future episodes.

It appears that WWE isn’t involved with Undertaker’s Six Feet Under project.

The Undertaker was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2022. Since then, he and WWE have partnered together to bring a one-man show called “UNDERTAKER 1 deadMAN SHOW” on tour. The one-man show usually takes place surrounding WWE events.

Undertaker made an appearance on NXT when it went head-to-head against AEW Dynamite on October 10. He laid out Bron Breakker with a chokeslam during the appearance.