7. Vince McMahon vs. The Undertaker - Buried Alive Match - Survivor Series 2003
Let it be said right here and now, Vince McMahon is one of the all-time bleeders. The guy bleeds buckets for every match he's in. This one took place in the fall of 2003, at the annual November PPV, Survivor Series. Weeks before, Vince had been a thorn in the side of The Undertaker, seemingly trying his best to keep The Deadman from the WWE Championship. When Big Evil won a handicap match on an episode of Smackdown, he was allowed to choose any match of his choosing, with any opponent. He selected the CEO of WWE, in a Buried Alive Match. When it comes to a match with Vince McMahon you're getting all gimmicks, all the time. In some cases it works, like with Hulk Hogan, or Ric Flair, and times when it doesn't, like with his daughter, or Zach Gowen. In this instance, it doesn't work because The Undertaker is such a protected character that there was NO WAY that Vince was going to even come close into gaining any sort of advantage. As soon as the bell rings, The Undertaker clocks Vince with a haymaker, and as he picks him up, blood is literally pouring from Vince's head. The rest of the 20 minute match is literally The Undertaker beating the tar out of Vince, while he leaves pools & thick streaks of blood on announcer tables, barriers, and the floor. The Deadman smashes him with monitors, shovels, and even crushes his foot with the steel steps.Honestly, the match pretty much sucks, but it is worth watching simply to see Vince's incredible blade-job. It wouldn't surprise me to find out he took blood-thinners before hand. Of course, as 'Taker looks to use the front-loader to bury Vince, an explosion comes from the cab and allows Kane to get the drop on him. The Big Red Monster buries his brother, officially killing him for the 34th time. This would of course lead to WrestleMania XX, where The Undertaker returned as we all know him, and he would remain until current day.