6. The Undertaker vs. Kama (1995)
Still using his slow-moving, zombie-like style, The Undertaker wasn't exactly renowned for having great matches during the first part of the 1990's. Throughout 1995, 'Taker feuded with Ted DiBiase's 'Million Dollar Corporation', facing the likes of King Kong Bundy and I.R.S regularly. By SummerSlam, he had moved on to facing another member, Kama. Dubbed the 'Supreme Fighting Machine', Kama had stolen The Undertaker's urn. Melting it down into a gold chain, Kama was scheduled to meet Undertaker in a Casket Match at SummerSlam. The WWF roster wasn't exactly the deepest in '95, and it showed. Perhaps the only truly great match on the card was the Ladder Match between Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon, something 'Taker vs. Kama couldn't come close to. Going just over 15 minutes, the Casket contest struggled to really get a response from the crowd inside the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Undertaker was over, that much is true, but he was once again let down by a poor quality of opponent. Kama wasn't a bad worker, Undertaker just doesn't have a great track record of carrying mediocre foes to great matches, and that was the case here.
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