10 Worst Matches Of The Undertaker's WWE Career

8. W/ Kane Vs. KroniK - Unforgiven 2001

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A match so infamous that its poor reputation precedes it, KroniK's collision with the Brothers of Destruction should have marked the beginning of the duo's WWE careers, but it definitively ended them in one fell swoop.

Bryan Clark and Brian Adams were essentially WCW's answer to The Undertaker and Kane, so the creative team thought it'd be a good idea to pair the monstrous foursome up right out of the gate. It wasn't.

It started off pretty well with the typical kind of outside-the-ring brawling you'd expect, but once they tried to find an in-ring groove, it started to fall apart. Awkward mistiming and miscommunication resulted in both members of KroniK missing their cues, forgetting to sell or botching the execution, and if you listen closely, 'Taker himself practically had to call the second half of the match, telling them what to do and when to do it.

Is the match as awful as its reputation would have you believe? In all honesty: No. It's not an unwatchable slog or a reckless life-endangering affair, it's just a very poorly worked match that would have been halfway decent without all the botches and no-selling. But alas, these four just didn't work well together.

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