10 Times Wrestlers Were Confronted By THEMSELVES!
10. The Undertaker
After the bonkers antics of the 1994 Royal Rumble PPV - see: locked in a coffin by Yokozuna and a bunch of lower card heels, then his spirit ascending to somewhere - the Undertaker's seven-month absence from the then-WWF came to an end by that year's SummerSlam.
While the real-life Mark Calaway had taken that time off to heal a back injury, his time away from Vince McMahon's promotion saw Ted DiBiase lay claim to having the Deadman under his management. This angle would commence once WrestleMania X was in the rear-view mirror, with DiBiase's words shot down by the returning Paul Bearer.
From there, this mystery would finally be answered at SummerSlam '94, with DiBiase and Bearer bringing their Undertakers together in a bout to prove who the real Phenom was.
The whole story was clearly hokey, the SummerSlam bout was nothing to write home about, and Bearer's 'Taker won out because, well, because one look at him made you realise that he was clearly the Undertaker who'd been seen by WWF audiences for four years by that point.
As for Ted DiBiase's Underfaker, he was portrayed by Calaway's cousin Brian Lee, aka Chainz of the Disciples of Apocalypse faction that would turn up in WWF in 1997.