10 Worst Feuds Of The Undertaker's WWE Career
10. Vs. Shane McMahon (2016)
It took them a while, but The Undertaker and Shane McMahon eventually managed to make lemons out of lemonade in the week before WrestleMania 32 when a fantastic promo and a killer table spot finally made their rivalry mean something. That - and their half-decent Hell In A Cell match - is enough to warrant a low placement on this list, but it unfortunately couldn't excuse the poor creative choices surrounding this nonsensical storyline to begin with.
Shane once again earned his stripes as a wrestler (to an extent) in the years that followed, but the fact that WWE expected us to believe that a mid-'40s businessman who hadn't wrestled in nearly a decade was supposed to pose a threat to The Undertaker in his yard was hilarious.
But that doesn't even begin to explain why the two men were feuding. Shane, an automatically over babyface because he opposed Vince and Stephanie, was thrown into a showdown with 'Taker that he knew he couldn't win as punishment (and thus would never get control of Raw). That part was believable, sure, but why on earth would 'The Deadman' agree to it?
Given that 'Taker has helped the future of WWE so much, it was a ridiculous move for the company to book him in a role that had him standing in the way of progress. And it was made that much worse by the fact that, following Shane's loss to 'Taker, he got what we wanted anyway... rendering the whole feud meaningless.