WWE legend The Undertaker honoured by Israeli side Beitar Jerusalem with giant flag
The Teddi Malcha Stadium is nicknamed Gehinom, or Hell, by the club’s hardcore supporters for the hostile atmosphere
WWE legend The Undertaker has been honoured by top-flight Israeli side Beitar Jerusalem with a huge banner at their ground.
Wrestling fans inside the 33,500-seater Teddi Malcha Stadium unfurled the huge tribute to the Dead Man on Monday night.
Before the 2-2 draw with Hapoel Be’er Sheva, the Europa League side unveiled the giant yellow and blag banner remembering the WWE icon in their club colours.
The Hebrew writing above the image says: “A man don't have to die to go to Hell.”
The ground has been nicknamed Gehinom, or Hell, by the club’s hardcore supporters, for the hostile atmosphere for visiting teams and their fans.
And now they have their own demon guarding the gates in the shape of the iconic WWE hero.
‘Taker is best known for The Streak, an unprecedented run of 21 straight victories at WWE's leading pay-per-view event, WrestleMania.
The 52-year-old giant is believed to be retired now but is constantly linked with a ring return having made brilliant comebacks throughout his incredible career.