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The Undertaker's podcast released a Paul Heyman episode today online but PWInsiderElite.com has confirmed the existence of another Undertaker podcast, which was originally produced by WWE through a Spotify deal that never came to fruition. That podcast is now sitting in the company's archives and has never been released.

According to multiple sources, WWE agreed to terms with Spotify several years back for Undertaker and Steve Austin-hosted podcast series that were never released, in part, due to WWE not being happy with what would have been the finalized deal.

We are told that six episodes of The Undertaker's podcast were produced at WWE Studios in Stamford, including what was described to PWInsiderElite.com as an "amazing" episode with Undertaker and Paul Heyman together.

Unfortunately, that content may never been seen or heard but would be in WWE's vault of content.

The Undertaker's current podcast is produced outside of WWE's auspices.
 
There has been at least early work done on an ECW episode of WWE Legends Biography for A&E, PWInsiderElite.com has confirmed. We are told that some talents have been contacted about doing interviews already. No word on when this would air but it's not for the current season.

WWE will be utilizing the 2300 Arena (the former ECW Arena) for a private event for On Location Package holders on Wrestlemania Sunday afternoon, doing meet and greets as well as showcasing ECW artifacts. The event will not be open to the public and is exclusive for those paying a premium for the weekend packages. On Location is a concierge service owned by Endeavor.
 

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