10 Undertaker WWE Dream Matches That Would Have Ruled

10. Scott Steiner

If you want to talk about legit bada****s who would pose a genuine threat to The Undertaker, look no further than Scott Steiner. Freakzilla has the size and reputation required to appear believable against somebody the stature of 'Taker. It would also have been interesting to see how well Steiner's suplex-based approach gelled with Undertaker's in-ring style. The first time the WWE could have promoted a Scott Steiner versus Undertaker match would have been between 1992-94 when, along with brother Rick, 'The Big Bad Booty Daddy' was tearing it up in the WWF doubles ranks. The Undertaker gimmick was in its infancy at that point and 'Taker's matches (mostly against big men) were generally poor. Would Steiner have been able to get a good match out of the supernatural, slow-moving Undertaker at that time? It's debatable, and a match between the two wouldn't have been considered anything near a 'dream match' back in the early 90s. It would have been considered a dream match during the Invasion, however, but various injuries kept Scott from participating. The last time a Steiner versus Undertaker match could have been promoted would have been in 2003 but it quickly became apparent during his calamitous series of matches with Triple H that there wasn't much left in Steiner's tank at that point. Saying that, had they quickly turned him heel and paired him against The Undertaker for WrestleMania XIX, it could have worked.
Contributor
Contributor

Student of film. Former professional wrestler. Supporter of Newcastle United. Don't cry for me, I'm already dead...