10 Biggest Wins & Most Disappointing Losses For WWE’s Top Stars
The Undertaker - Biggest Win (Vs. Hulk Hogan, Survivor Series 1991)
The fact that Ric Flair played a huge part in The Undertaker's first WWF Heavyweight Title triumph shouldn't take away from the moment. After all, 'Taker was booked to beat the mighty Hulk Hogan on WWF pay-per-view just one year after debuting.
That's huge, and even though Undertaker quickly dropped the belt back to Hulk on the special 'This Tuesday In Texas' show less than a full week later, his win at Survivor Series 1991 shouldn't be overlooked.
Hogan didn't just lose the WWF Title randomly back then; at the peak of his powers after the failure of The Ultimate Warrior, he had some serious sway with Vince McMahon, which makes 'Taker's (admittedly short) reign with the gold massive.
The Undertaker - Most Disappointing Loss (Vs. Roman Reigns, WrestleMania 33)
Naturally, there are those in the wrestling fraternity who would frown upon anything involving Roman Reigns. A dirty name for some, the Samoan star's inability to give Undertaker a top notch retirement match will also be viewed as criminal amongst his detractors.
Match quality (or a lack thereof) isn't why the WrestleMania 33 bout is here. Instead, it's important to remember that this could be The Undertaker's last match ever.
Things are still up in the air, and there is a chance the legend could return, but all signs are pointing towards him being finished as an active part of the WWE roster. Irrespective of Roman Reigns, it's upsetting to imagine that 'Taker might walk away following a match which could hardly be considered one of his finest.