10 Famous WWE Love Stories That Didn’t Survive The Wrestling Business

6. The Undertaker & Sara

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Forming part of one of the most absurd storylines of the year in the same 12 month period the company reintroduced the New World Order, chased off Stone Cold Steve Austin and blew an entire WCW invasion, 'Sara Undertaker' being brought into storylines as the object of Diamond Dallas Page's stalker-ish intent was lame at best and excruciating at worst.

She was just about the only person on the roster to sell less than her own husband at the time, which didn't help matters when she was afforded an actual match with the former World Heavyweight Champion to aid a rivalry that was already less than one-sided.

Other than appearing on his neck every time 'The American Bad Ass' was on television via his terrifying tattoo, she thankfully only emerged once more after that when, whilst pregnant, she cowered in fear from Brock Lesnar and his vindictive agent Paul Heyman during their lousy 2002 WWE Title programme.

Their split and 2007 divorce went under the radar for years until news emerged that The Undertaker had begun a relationship with WWE Diva Michelle McCool around the same time.

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