Bollywood star Akshay Kumar recently celebrated 25 years of his film Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi. The actor made a quirky post, to mark the occasion. He shared a meme, claiming he is one of the few people in the world who have defeated the legendary WWE superstar The Undertaker. The WWE superstar reacted to Akshay Kumar’s new post on Twitter and challenged the Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi actor for a ‘real match’. Responding to The Undertaker, Bollywood’s Khiladi replied with a hilarious tweet.
On Twitter, The Undertaker reacted to Akshay’s tweet and wrote, "Ha! Tell me when you're ready for a REAL rematch!" While the WWE star challenged Akshay for a ‘real’ match, Kumar was quick to react. The actor managed to leave the users in splits with his response. Akshay wrote, "Let me check on my insurance and get back, bro!" The picture in the post that Akshay shared also saw Brock Lesnar, Triple H, and Roman Reigns, all of whom have defeated The Undertaker in the WWE ring. The post went viral in no time and eventually made its way to The Undertaker.
Meanwhile, Akshay tweeted, “A hilarious note to mark 25 years to the release of #KhiladiyonKaKhiladi tomorrow! A fun fact though: it was wrestler Brian Lee who played The Undertaker in the film” Take a look at the post below:
A hilarious note to mark 25 years to the release of #KhiladiyonKaKhiladi tomorrow!
— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) June 13, 2021
A fun fact though: it was wrestler Brian Lee who played The Undertaker in the film 😊 pic.twitter.com/w7J5z3QGBQ
For the unversed, in the film Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi, Akshay Kumar had a sequence where The Deadman was seen in a fight against the actor. While fans enjoyed Kumar and The Undertaker’s fun banter on Twitter, actor Gulshan Grover also reacted to Akshay’s tweet. The veteran actor shared a picture with a fake Undertaker and suggested a remake to be made. Also Read: Varun Dhawan Reacts To Chris Pratt's Final Trailer Of ‘The Tomorrow War’; Guardians Of The Galaxy Star Drops A Special Message For VD
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