The Undertaker's 10 Worst Feuds Ever

When people talk about The Undertaker, they talk about his 'legendary career'. However, The Undertaker actually has quite the legacy of terrible feuds, he has consistently proven a magnet for inferior opponents. In fact, it's hard to recall any other main event performer who has had to endure such a production line of terrible talent, Taker has seen and wrestled the very worst of the worst. At one point it seemed every green, tall, muscular, worker in the company instantly went into a feud with The Deadman. Why did WWE always book these feuds? I guess the logic was Taker gave the newbie a rub of association, he could carry the greenhorn into a good match. Unfortunately, this was rarely the case. More often than not, talent flatlined after being dispatched by The Undertaker, in what was usually terrible wrestling matches. Vince McMahon never really grasped the fact that 7 foot men carrying 300 pounds of muscle weren't really cut out for athletic pro-wrestling contests. Undertaker's patience and willingness to work these type of guys was infuriating, Taker seemed adamant that these were the matches he wanted. Part of that is down to ego, he wanted to be seen beating the biggest and baddest beasts. The last terrible feud Undertaker had summed this up: he wanted to work (and lose) against a legitimate tough guy in Brock Lesnar. The problem was, Brock wasn't the type of performer who could give Taker a good match, it ended up abysmal. The storyline in the build-up also tanked, with Lesnar looking a coward that had no real threat to Taker. Sadly, Undertaker's last ever feud will be remembered as a terrible one... here's 10 terrible Undertaker feuds which came before it!
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