10 Biggest WTF Moments In WWE SummerSlam History

8. Undertaker Vs. Underfaker

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What a load of sh*t, hey?

After being murdered by Yokozuna at 1994's Royal Rumble, Ted DiBiase claimed to have bought the recently deceased Undertaker. Paul Bearer, however, believed the Million Dollar Man's Deadman was a fake.

The match had a bizarre link with the third Naked Gun movie. Leslie Nielsen and George Kennedy spent the weeks leading up to SummerSlam trying to find the real Deadman (fellow Naked Gun star OJ Simpson was a bit busy during this time as he was about to go on trial for the murder of his wife).

Ten minutes of nothingness passed us by at SS '94, with the realisation of how stupid this idea was hitting everybody concerned like a train. Although, we do have to compliment WWE's makeup team at the time for making 'Prime Time' Brian Lee look remotely like Mark Calaway's 'Taker, despite the noticeable height and weight difference.

The real Undertaker defeated Underfaker before shoving him into a casket. The show went off the air with Nielsen and Kennedy inspecting an empty casket backstage, before finding a locked briefcase on the floor and declaring the 'case closed', because films.

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