10 Times Wrestlers Had Incredibly Fragile Egos

4. The Undertaker No-Sells The Invasion

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The Undertaker didn't like the idea of dubya see dubya invading his damn turf in 2001.

The Fed was his home, by God, and every American has the damn constitutional right to protect it!

'Taker didn't know it a work when he worked the work and worked himself into a shoot, Calaway Mark. He surveyed his incoming peers through the fake lens of a television screen. Diamond Dallas Page wasn't a talented star with whom he could make money. He was the enemy, a WCW wrestler who took food from his table and boy are you lookin' at mah wife?

We'll see about that: into a steel cage you go boy, at full-force, as I give you absolutely nothing and all but kill your career!

DDP was not in fact looking at 'Taker's wife. Business went down the sh*tter in 2001, and much of that has to do with the WWF and its lieutenant looking at WCW as a skidmark to scrape from the bowl, loosening it with chewing tobaccy as he pissed out of the penis he pretended was enormous.

And to think, even after this, thousands upon thousands of people fantasy booked a match with WCW's Sting. What do you realistically think would have happened there?

He'd have eaten him alive as JBL roared his approval on commentary.

"The Fed will always rise again, Maggle!"

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