5. Fake Undertaker (Brian Lee)
WWE.com"This is the moment you've all been waiting for." - Vince McMahon. Sorry Vince, but you're wrong. Very wrong. The Undertaker was off for about seven months in 1994 due to a back injury and also to build up to this big match at SummerSlam 1994. The character was really cartoonish, so WWE played into that by trying to portray things as if something was seriously wrong with him after his 1994 Royal Rumble loss to Yokozuna. A fake Undertaker was brought in by evil Ted Dibiase and that led to the real Undertaker returning to face off with him in a match. Their match was one of the main matches at SummerSlam that year. It was really bad. The fake Undertaker (played by Brian Lee) didn't do a great impersonation. The crowd never really bought into it. Once the real Undertaker planted him with three Tombstone piledrivers that ended the fake Undertaker experiment. In fact, they had him taken away in a casket and they really didn't mention the storyline much after that. It was a really cheesy storyline that looks even worse 20 years later.