10 WWE Feuds That Flat Out Sucked

5. The Undertaker Vs. Million Dollar Corporation (1995)

Ted DiBiase King Kong Bundy
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The Undertaker's feud with a fake version of himself almost made it onto this list. In the end, it seems more fun to look at his rivalry with Ted DiBiase's 'Million Dollar Corporation' as a whole in 1994/95. Perhaps 'fun' is a strange choice of word to describe this one. It was anything but at the time.

Whether he was having one of his worst 'Mania matches ever against an outdated King Kong Bundy at WrestleMania XI or fighting with Kama because the MMA fighter melted his urn down into a chain, 'Taker was having a horrible time. Don't let revisionist history fool you: The Undertaker's career was not always top notch stuff.

DiBiase's attempts to rid the WWF of 'Taker by first introducing his own version then setting loose his cast of henchmen felt interminable. It wasn't until Mick Foley debuted as Mankind in 1996 that The Undertaker would get a feud that delivered in-ring.

He, and DiBiase, deserved better.

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