Just when we thought Bigg Boss 19 couldn’t get crazier, the latest rumor has fans losing their minds—WWE legend The Undertaker might be walking into the house this season! Yes, the Deadman, the same guy who made our childhoods terrifying and thrilling in equal measure, could now be seen chilling, fighting, and maybe even cooking inside the BB house. And wait for it—boxing king Mike Tyson is also reportedly in talks to join.
If this actually happens, Bigg Boss won’t just be a reality show this year—it’ll be a global spectacle.
The Undertaker In Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss 19?
For 30 years, Mark Calaway, better known as The Undertaker, was the scariest and most legendary figure in WWE. That gong sound, the rolling eyes, the slow walk—every kid who watched wrestling still remembers those chills. Though he retired from wrestling in 2020, he hasn’t really left the spotlight. He’s been mentoring wrestlers and appearing on WWE-related shows.
But now, he might be swapping suplexes for the Bigg Boss 19 confession room. Reports suggest Undertaker could enter as a wild card contestant in November and stay for about 7–10 days. Imagine him sitting with housemates during nominations or giving his stone-cold stare when someone fights over parathas. The internet will have a field day!
Why Fans Are Losing It
Let’s be honest—Bigg Boss is dramatic on its own. But throw The Undertaker into the mix? Boom! That’s not just TRPs; that’s fireworks.
Fans are already making memes about housemates running to their beds when the lights go off. And let’s not forget the sheer nostalgia—every Indian wrestling fan who grew up in the 90s or 2000s will be glued to their screens just to watch the legend in action again.
This move would also put Bigg Boss 19 on the global map. For years, international stars have popped in (remember Pamela Anderson?), but The Undertaker is in a whole different league.
Oh, And Mike Tyson, Too?
As if one global superstar wasn’t enough, buzz also says Mike Tyson is in talks. Now that’s next-level. Tyson’s fiery personality, unfiltered opinions, and unpredictable nature are exactly the kind of masala Bigg Boss thrives on.
Can you imagine? Undertaker giving death stares on one side, Tyson throwing verbal punches on the other, while Salman Khan tries to keep the peace on Weekend Ka Vaar. This is the stuff reality TV dreams are made of.
What’s Already Confirmed About Bigg Boss 19
Before we get carried away, here’s what we know for sure:
Premiere Date: Sunday, August 24, 2025.
Host: No surprises—it’s Salman Khan, back once again with his unbeatable swag.
Where to Watch: First time ever, episodes will drop on JioHotstar at 9 PM before airing on Colors TV at 10:30 PM. It’ll also stream on Airtel Xtreme Play OTT.
Contestants: The season kicks off with 15 contestants, plus 3 wild cards sprinkled throughout the season. If the rumors are true, Undertaker and Tyson could be two of them.
Fans Already Hyped
The official lineup isn’t even out yet, but social media is on fire. Some fans are joking: “If The Undertaker enters, nomination mein sab usko hi save karenge.” Others say, “Bigg Boss house will turn into WWE ring.”
As for Tyson, people are equally curious—and slightly scared—about how he’ll handle tasks, fights, or even cooking duty. One thing’s for sure: if these two legends enter, expect memes, viral clips, and international headlines.
Final Thoughts
Bigg Boss has always been unpredictable, but Bigg Boss 19 could take unpredictability to a whole new level. With Salman Khan hosting, a fresh batch of contestants, and the possibility of seeing Undertaker and Tyson under the same roof, this season promises to be pure entertainment gold.
So set your alarms—August 24, 2025—because this might be the most unforgettable season yet.
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