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>Prinze Jr, who worked with WWE during two separate stints, explained that the company had a plan for Undertaker’s ‘son’ to run a short program with his on-screen father. The wrestler in question was called Hade Vansen. Prinze Jr went on to add that The Undertaker’s ‘son’ had impressed during promos. McMahon approved the angle, and WWE even got as far as filming the segments for television.
>However, Triple H didn’t seem so keen on the idea, and McMahon cancelled it following a backstage remark. He explained: “We’re in the production meeting, and everyone’s putting their segments through. Here comes our segment, and nobody said boo the last two weeks or even three weeks of TV that we got out of it. Not one agent. Not Kevin Dunn, not Vince, not anybody.
>“All of sudden, out of nowhere, Hunter [Triple H] says, ‘Are we seriously going with this guy?’ He says, ‘Are we really going to go with this guy?’
>“Vince goes, ‘What do you mean? What’s the problem?’ He says, ‘He looks like he cuts my grass, man’, and Vince laughed.