10 Most Unprofessional Performances In WWE History

10. Kane & The Undertaker Vs. DDP & Kanyon - WWF SummerSlam 2001

Presented as part of the Invasion angle, this laughably one-sided tag team cage collision probably wasn't too amusing for Diamond Dallas Page.

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Alongside Booker T, he was one of just two thoroughbred WCW stars not to wait out their cushy Time Warner contracts. You'd think his keenness and star power would be recognised, but he instead debuted, inexplicably, as a perverted stalker.

The endgame of this risible and nonsensical angle took place in a steel cage match, during which Page and partner Kenyon were roughly thrown around the ring like jobbers for almost the entire duration. His opponents were apt, because his career was dead and buried that night.

'Taker, WWF standard bearer, seemed to take the Invasion personally for some unfathomable reason. Though, looking at it cynically, he was probably acting as Vince McMahon's lieutenant. At one point, with Page wedged between the ropes and the cage, he smashed him with three consecutive splashes with such excessive power, he almost took it off its hinges. The force used in this bout was completely unnecessary, and the layout was insanely counterproductive.

'Taker didn't even celebrate any of his multiple title wins with the conviction he did here.

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