10 WWE Superstars Who Were The Best At Putting Over Young Talent
5. The Undertaker
Remember Maven? If you do, it's literally only because he once dropkicked The Undertaker out of the Royal Rumble. That's the kind of impact The Dead Man could have on a career without even trying.
Of course, when he got a little more invested, he could create monsters. Anyone who went toe-to-toe with him once The Streak got going instantly became a freakin' legend.
And then there was the classic ladder match he had with Jeff Hardy. That was the literal moment people started taking Jeff seriously as a singles competitor, and giving him that one chance to put on a show with a legend like Taker - on the undercard of an episode of Raw, nonetheless - eventually led to him capturing the WWE Championship.
Hell, a quick look back at the mid-90s should tell you everything you need to know about his influence. Diesel, Bret Hart, and Shawn Michaels can all count The Undertaker as one of their biggest adversaries just before turning into full-on superstars as part of The New Generation.
He also literally made Kane straight out of the gate just by looking afraid of him when he was first introduced. That's how you know you're a natural star-maker.