10 Worst WWE Wrestlers Ever (According To The Internet)

5. Sara (0.96/10)

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There are wrestlers with more matches than Sara Frank - former wife of The Undertaker and billed on-screen as "Sara Undertaker" - that get a lower score, which is really some achievement considering that in order to boast more bell-time than 'The Deadman's ex, you need to have wrestled...twice.

Sara laced the boots just once, and though far from a disaster physically, it was the sort of flex from WWE that spoke to how the Invasion was so horribly botched. She rather infamously defeated Diamond Dallas Page, and though the victory was gained thanks to liberal interference from The Undertaker, it trivialised what was supposed to be an integral part of the impending doom WCW wrestlers were supposed to be bringing.

The match isn't a match - DDP temporarily threatens her after some hotdogging before she takes the referee and Undertaker delivers a beating on the outside. The babyfaces couldn't look more like heels, the heel is a shmuck for the umpteenth time, and at least one undefeated streak in 'Taker lore will remain unbroken forever.

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