![]() ![]() The Undertaker faced CM Punk in Punk’s final WrestleMania match before he quit the company the following year. It would still be a few years before Mark Henry became a World Champion, but this match proved he could hang with the best. ![]() The World’s Strongest Man faced The Deadman in a Casket Match at WrestleMania 22, and as far as Casket Matches go it was really good. Vs Mark Henry (Casket Match) – WrestleMania 22 Despite a career plagued by drink and drug problems, when Roberts wanted to go he could go and this match proves that. ![]() Taker’s second WrestleMania match was against the legendary Jake “The Snake” Roberts at WrestleMania VIII. While not the match that was originally planned, it was still a pretty good match, but the show-stealer was without a doubt Austin vs Hart. The Undertaker faced Sycho Sid in the main event of WrestleMania 13 for the WWF Championship, a match originally pencilled in to be Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart. Vs Sycho Sid (WWF Championship) – WrestleMania 13 Overall, the match was pretty good but Snuka was almost 50 at the time and in the twilight years of his career, it would have been great to see The Undertaker face Snuka in his prime, that would be a sight to see. The Undertaker’s first WrestleMania match was against Jimmy Snuka. While it isn’t a bad match, both Superstars are much more capable than what we got at WrestleMania XX, it did mark the return of The Deadman persona though which is great. The Undertaker vs Kane at WrestleMania 14 is one of the best matches of either men’s careers, their WrestleMania XX encounter…not so much. Both Superstars are capable of having a great match, but the chemistry just wasn’t there on this occasion. The Undertaker and big men never seem to pay off and that was the case again when he faced Diesel at WrestleMania XII. After the match ended The Brood descended from the rafters and helped The Undertaker hang Boss Man by a noose from the top of Hell In A Cell. The match itself was fairly average, especially considering the quality of the Hell In A Cell matches we’d seen prior. ![]() The Ministry and The Corporation were embroiled in a feud in the lead up to WrestleMania XV, with The Phenom taking on Big Boss Man at the Showcase of the Immortals inside Hell In A Cell. Vs Big Boss Man (Hell In A Cell) – WrestleMania XV What made this even more strange was that Jones interfered in the match to help The Undertaker, so why not just put him in the match? 18. Jones had been pitched as one of the next big WWE Superstars, but WWE seemed to lose faith in him. The match was originally scheduled to be A-Train and Big Show vs The Undertaker and Nathan Jones. Vs A-Train and Big Show (2-on-1 Handicap Match) – WrestleMania XIX We’re so glad that WWE hired Mick Foley in 1996 and helped to break the pattern of Taker only working with big men. Vs King Kong Bundy – WrestleMania XIīy 1995, King Kong Bundy was well past his prime, but WWE brought him back and stuck him in a feud with The Undertaker which resulted in a really poor WrestleMania match. Had WWE not booked the decision to be reversed, the worst WrestleMania match of The Undertaker’s career, and one of the worst of all time, could have ended The Streak before it ever really begun. The finish of the match saw Gonzalez defeat The Undertaker before the decision was reversed. The problem though, he had next to no wrestling ability, resulting in largely poor quality matches. Giant Gonzalez was a 7-foot 7-inch monster, who towered over everyone he stepped in the ring with. But, which ones were his best? Here is every match from Undertaker’s Streak ranked from worst to best. The Undertaker’s Streak became a key component of any WrestleMania match, with The Deadman winning 21 straight matches at the Showcase of the Immortals. ![]()
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