10 Times The Undertaker's Ego Ran Wild In WWE

6. Nepotism

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The Undertaker is a big softie at heart, which explains why his now ex-wife Sara was, for no reason other than pure nepotism, thrust onto our screens in 2001. Her name was etched across 'Taker's throat. It was also stated on DDP's death certificate.

Sara gave a robotic interview after an angle in which Diamond Dallas Page ripped a chunk of hair from her head. "I didn't ask for any of this. Mark didn't ask for any of this. As a matter of fact, he has tried to keep me as far away from the business as possible." Some brave writer was clearly up for a rib that day; her acting skills hardly got her the job. Before Page got his hands on her, she bravely squared up to him with a fists-up MMA stance. His hard man aura was clearly sexually transmitted. For f*ck's sake. So, too, was his ego and all-round wrestling brilliance; Sara, on her last night in, defeated DDP. Aren't you meant to go out on your back?

Even at Royal Rumble 2018, Michelle McCool, 'Taker's current belle, dominated the second act of the eponymous Women's bout - despite the marketing of the Revolution focusing on how much better the current set is than the Divas of old.

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