7 Moves The Undertaker Tried To Adopt That Didn't Stick
7. Low Blow
While all WWE superstars resort to a low blow at some point or another, The Undertaker began using it regularly in 2015. Fresh off a shocking summer return, The Deadman sought vengeance against the man who ended his WrestleMania undefeated streak, Brock Lesnar, and found that the low blow was a quick and effective way to ground his violent opponent.
Although it was unusual to see the tenured veteran resort to heelish tactics to take down The Beast (it had been 13 years since his last heel turn), it strangely worked. WWE was trying to paint him as the grizzled legend who would stop at nothing to prove the naysayers wrong and defeat the one man he had never beaten — and a low blow helped him do just that at SummerSlam.
The slightly out-of-character behaviour did not make 'Taker heel, it made him desperate. This actually complemented the story they were trying to tell here. But once the feud came to an end, The Phenom immediately stopped using the low blow and returned to the respectable veteran that he had been for the past decade.