WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker has widely contributed to the industry following his in-ring retirement and Hall of Fame induction. Today, there's some great news for The Deadman, as the company is to launch a new channel on YouTube for the legend.After his in-ring retirement and Hall of Fame induction, Mark Calaway, aka The Undertaker, started his podcast with one of his closest friends called Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway. The show became an instant hit, and WWE eventually got its hands on the product and added Michelle McCool as the co-host to the show when it came under the company's digital umbrella.According to Variety, WWE is building a specific YouTube channel for The Phenom due to the immense success of Six Feet Under with The Undertaker. The in-house project's success has led to The Deadman's separate YouTube channel, and new episodes will drop every Wednesday. Steve Braband, the company's head of digital, also commented on the podcast's success.“We’re going to treat it like how we’ve expanded our YouTube presence, with this one being unique having ‘Taker’s podcast as the centerpiece of the channel and surrounding archive content... We’re really, really excited about it and think it’ll do well," Braband said. [H/T - Variety]The channel will also feature other content related to The Undertaker over the course of his illustrious career in the Stamford-based promotion. It's great news for The Phenom and his fans, as the blockbuster success of the podcast has now led to the veteran's separate channel on YouTube and more original content based around the legend.WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker is set to make a major appearance in DecemberThe Undertaker's final match was a cinematic classic as he defeated AJ Styles and closed WrestleMania 36 on Saturday. After his final match, the 60-year-old WWE legend spent his time giving back to the industry and showcased a different side to the audience as Mark Calaway.The Phenom is set to have a live episode of Six Feet Under with The Undertaker in Washington, DC. The episode takes place a day before Saturday Night's Main Event, where John Cena will have his final-ever match as an in-ring performer for the company.There's a possibility that Taker could be in attendance for The Franchise Player's final match in Washington.