“I Was Giving Him the Business”: Charles Barkley Explains Why The Undertaker Went to WWE Instead of NBA
Many fans often fantasise about taking on an NBA player. But it’s just that — fantasy. The difference in skill levels between even a good player at say the high school level and an NBA star is so huge that the reality will be painfully different from what fans imagine.
WWE superstar The Undertaker found that out the hard way. A duel against Charles Barkley made him realize wrestling was a more viable option than basketball ever could be.
Before The Undertaker became a wrestling legend, he went by the name Mark Calaway. Athletics came easily to him, considering his 6-foot-10 frame. He imposed his will in the paint as a big man during his high school basketball career. Through his skill and connections, he received an invitation to play at a private run including some NBA-level talent.
In a recent episode of The Steam Room podcast, Barkley provided some inside detail regarding his encounter with The Undertaker. He revealed the reason behind the eventual wrestling superstar pursuing the WWE instead of the NBA.
“Clearly, he wasn’t that good of a player; he went to wrestling,” Barkley said. “If he was a good basketball player, he would’ve went to the NBA. But I was giving him the business.”
Barkley couldn’t remember the details surrounding Calaway’s performance. One thing Barkley does remember is that Calaway couldn’t stop him. He made it clear that he was leagues above him when it came to basketball.
Ernie Johnson showed skepticism regarding Barkley’s story. He even accused the Hall-of-Fame forward of making it all up, but Barkley adamantly protested that he was speaking the truth. Calaway himself has spoken on the summer runs in question.
In January 2025, he shared his side of the story, admitting to playing against legends such as Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler. Calaway actually could have continued playing in college, when he received a scholarship to play basketball at Angelina College before playing center for Texas Wesleyan University.
Unfortunately, his string of success stopped there. But in hindsight, it worked out for the best. Calaway eventually became The Undertaker — one of the most legendary wrestlers in WWE history.
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