10 Worst Feuds Of The Undertaker's WWE Career

9. Vs. Mark Henry (2006)

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Neither of The Undertaker's programs with Mark Henry were particularly inspiring, but at least their second one offered months of rich storytelling (which was even accomplished without one of the involved parties on-screen). Their first, however, couldn't have been more thrown-together if the creative team wanted it to be.

'Taker replaced Mark Henry in the title picture at the beginning of '06 after the latter failed to beat Kurt Angle at the Royal Rumble. As a result, 'The Phenom' enjoyed a red hot feud with Angle that ultimately led to one of the best matches of his career at No Way Out. They followed that up with another fantastic offering on SmackDown that he would have won if Henry hadn't attacked him for 'stealing his spot in the title picture'.

With only a few weeks to go until WrestleMania, WWE removed Undertaker from the title picture and placed him in an old school program with a huge monster (that he had demolished with ease) who was somehow better than ever.

It wasn't bad per se, but it was an under-planned and underwhelming relic from a bygone era that prevented 'Taker from moving into the future. Thankfully, he got there in the years that followed.

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Michael Patterson is an experienced writer with an affinity for all things film and TV. He may or may not have spent his childhood obsessing over WWE.