10 Most Shocking WWE PPV Squash Matches Of All Time
3. The Undertaker Vs. The Great Khali - Judgement Day 2006
Just weeks after the man-mountain had destroyed The Undertaker in his SmackDown debut, The Great Khali would make his first PPV appearance by officially squaring off with 'The Deadman' at Judgement Day 2006.
This wasn't the first time 'Taker had been tasked with carrying a gargantuan greenhorn; some 13 years earlier 'Big Evil' had been given the task of working with Giant González. While the González experiment proved to be a giant flop, the company decided to give it another shot and The Undertaker was handed the unenviable task of hiding the lumbering limitations of the 'Punjabi Nightmare' on PPV.
The size difference was an easy story to tell and 'The Phenom' spent much of the eight minute match essentially wrestling himself, with a seven foot block of wood in between. Nevertheless, Khali no-sold virtually all of The Undertaker's offence from the start and 'Taker got very little in after the initial flurry of strikes.
With a comeback that was also no-sold by the Indian mammoth, Khali pummelled the legendary man from Death Valley into defeat. The giant eventually - and mercifully - ended the bout by stomping the iconic superstar in the face. That was actually the finish.
For those keeping score, Khali took exactly zero bumps during the entire match.