10 Worst Feuds Of The Undertaker's WWE Career

6. Vs. Vladimir Kozlov

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Perhaps the worst thing about The Undertaker and Vladimir Kozlov's altercations was the fact that they took place as part of an underlying storyline - a subplot, if you will - and never got the chance to become the big-time PPV showing that it could have been.

Would the matches have been anything special? Judging by their SmackDown showdowns and Kozlov's limited in-ring ability, the safe answer is 'no', but WWE booked 'The Moscow Mauler' so strongly that it would have definitely made for a must-see PPV program if nothing else.

Instead, we got occasional showdowns between them at the close of 2008 and the beginning of 2009. And then there's the fact that the company bafflingly had Vladimir beat 'Taker cleanly in an unimportant TV match just so that he could claim that he deserved to fight him at 'Mania.

Another match between the two weeks later quickly put that claim to bed and The Phenom thankfully ended the awkward back-and-forth program for good.

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