17. Jim Duggan vs. The Undertaker (Royal Albert Hall, 1991)
Generally speaking, The Undertaker's early years were not notable in terms of match quality. Instead, the wrestler was driven by character, not superb in-ring performances. Less than 6 months after his debut, Undertaker faced Jim Duggan on the special, 'Battle Royal At The Albert Hall' special. The event was of course filmed at the infamous venue in London, England. The bout against Duggan wasn't the only shift Undertaker would put in that night. Much like his opponent, he was an entrant in the main event Battle Royal, won by The British Bulldog. That was rather inconsequential however, at least compared to the easier-to-rank one-on-one encounter between 'Taker and Jim Duggan. Despite this, the action ended after around 6 minutes. The Undertaker officially won the tussle, after Duggan was counted out. Due to the cop out style of finish, as well as the fact the match wasn't exactly thrilling, it's hard to recommend this one. At least there's some excitement to be gleaned from the lively crowd reactions, but Undertaker moved slowly during the first few years of his career in the WWF. This made his matches pretty difficult to enjoy for wrestling reasons.