10 Most Memorable WWE Funeral Parlor Segments

3. Jake "The Snake" Roberts (29 February 1992)

Now to the entries that stayed with most of us.

As the blood feud between Jake 'The Snake' Roberts and 'Macho Man' Randy Savage reached it's abrupt climax on Saturday Night's Main Event XXX, the latter gained an unexpected assist from The Undertaker during an attempted backstage assault. Later that month, a perplexed and irate 'Snake' stormed the set of The Funeral Parlor demanding answers.

Roberts exchanged heated words and intense glares with his recent partner in crime before barking at him to pick a side. With a stoic response of "not yours", 'Taker would solidify a babyface run that led to 30 years as the most successful character in WWE history. Incensed, Roberts stunned those in attendance by slamming the casket lid on The Deadman's fingers and sealing it shut before dropping a bewildered Paul Bearer with a DDT and kicking away the urn.

It was here that fans realized the true level of 'Taker's invincibility, absorbing a barrage of chair shots from Jake and continuing to pursue his adversary, still attached to the casket locked on his digits.

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