The Undertaker has suffered many injuries in his career and one that was visible to the television audience was an orbital ♕injury suffered in 1995 at the hands of Mabel (Viscera).
Undertaker had to wear a protective mask due to the injury, and things could have been much worse if he took a bad hit before he w⛄as officially diagnosed.
"The doctor goes, 'you've lost about 50 percent of your orbital floor.' 'Excuse me?' 'You need to go home and find an ophthalmologist and a surgeon.' Come to find out, I ended up losing 90% of my orbital floor. My optic nerve is setting on a jagged piece of bone. If I got hit on the right side of my head again, there is a good chance I would have lost my eye. Took two surgeons, they go in, take out all the bone fragments, and they put in a fake one," recalled Undertaker while speaking on .
Undertaker continued, recalling how his vision became further damag꧂ed due to an accident by Rey Mysterio🤡.
"Rey Mysterio, tiny guy, sweetheart of a guy, he ended up jumping off the top rope, and his ass was supposed to hit me in the chest, but it hit me right in the face. It was a bony ass. Bony ass, right on the bridge of my nose. He lands, I have all of his weight on my head, I hit the mat and blew out the other one. I broke my nose and I was concussed. It's hard being injured by an anus. My nose was broke, I fixed my nose right there, I just squeezed my nose back," he said. "The second one, to this day and it's probably been 15 years, I still have double vision."
Undertaker noted that he could see fine if he looked straight, but looking elsewhere caused his vision to go b🥃lurry.
Elsewhere during the interview, Undertaker discussed a potential in-ring return. You can find his full comments by clicking here.
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