WWE Legend The Undertaker and Mike Tyson Might Join Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss 19: Report

Excitement is building for Bigg Boss 19 as reports suggest WWE legend The Undertaker and boxing icon Mike Tyson may make a special appearance in the Bigg Boss house later this season. The Undertaker, known for his iconic “Deadman” persona, is reportedly in talks to join the show as a wildcard entry, likely around November. Alongside him, Mike Tyson might also make an appearance, potentially creating one of the “biggest collaborations of 2025.”

The Undertaker’s Potential Appearance

Mark Calaway, famously known as The Undertaker, is a legendary figure in the WWE universe. Making his debut in 1990, he became one of the most recognized personalities in professional wrestling history. With a remarkable 25-2 record at WrestleMania and seven world championships, his influence on the sport is undeniable. After retiring in 2020, the idea of The Undertaker entering the Bigg Boss house has sparked widespread curiosity, particularly among WWE fans.

Mike Tyson’s Possible Entry

Along with The Undertaker, Mike Tyson, one of the greatest boxers of all time, might also step into the Bigg Boss 19 house. His involvement would mark a significant moment in television history, with many speculating it could be one of the most talked-about moments of the year.

Bigg Boss 19 Details

The new season of Bigg Boss, hosted by Salman Khan, is set to premiere on August 24, 2025. Reports suggest Salman Khan’s fees for this season range between Rs 120-150 crores, with the actor earning between Rs 8 and 10 crores every weekend for his hosting duties over 15 weeks.

The confirmed contestants for this season include Gaurav Khanna, Ashnoor Kaur, Awez Darbar, Nagma Mirajkar, Baseer Ali, Abhishek Bajaj, Hunar Hale, Shafaq Naaz, Siwet Tomar, and Khank Waghnani, along with gaming creator Payal Dhare and writer-actor Zeeshan Quadri.

This season will have a dual-release format: new episodes will first be available on Jio Hotstar, followed by a premiere on Colors TV an hour and a half later.


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