10 Monster Wrestling Matches That Were Devastating Disappointments

10. The Undertaker Vs King Kong Bundy

The Undertaker's WrestleMania undefeated streak was perhaps the happiest accident of Vince McMahon's professional life considering the numerous occasions during its embryonic stages in which it could have been wastefully abandoned.

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WrestleMania 11 was perhaps the worst incarnation of the 'Show Of Shows' before the event turned into a sprawling six-hour ego trip, and though 'The Deadman' already had an unrivalled main stage calamity on his resumé (more on that later), his snoozer with King Kong Bundy contributed nothing to a disparate supercard.

Trapped in a storyline with Ted Dibiase since his SummerSlam 1994 return, Undertaker had already vanquished a corrupt version of himself, some dodgy druids and seedy taxman Irwin R Shyster en route to beating Bundy on the Grandest Stage. In a damning indictment, the contest itself only served as a backdrop for his next Million Dollar conquest.

Briefly retrieving the sacred urn from Dibiase, Undertaker's second Paul Bearer was jumped by new Corporation prospect Kama, who delivered on his promise to melt it down into a gaudy chain in a last ditch attempt to reignite the burned out programme. With no further distractions remaining, Undertaker dispatched Bundy with a clotheseline.

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