17 Early 90s WWE Superstars You Totally Don't Remember

2. Brian Lee (The Fake Undertaker)

Brian Lee is not a name most wrestling fans remember, but the gimmick he played in WWF quite well-known. He was brought in so that the Undertaker could face off against himself; for the infamous Undertaker vs. Undertaker program in 1994. Undertaker had disappeared from the WWF after the 1994 Royal Rumble, and leading up to SummerSlam, Ted Dibiase, the man who introduced €˜Taker to the WWF, claimed to have found him. This €˜Underfaker€™ was noticeably shorter than the real thing, but apart from that, no one could tell whether or not it was really him. The real Undertaker returned at SummerSlam 1994, managed by Paul Bearer. The only way to tell the two apart was the color scheme on their attire (€˜Taker wore purple while the Faker wore grey), and the height difference. In a really €˜methodical€™ match, the real Taker defeated the Faker, and Brian Lee left the WWF. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWbFPrQbwiI He appeared sometime later in the Bollywood film Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi (Player of Players), dressed like the Undertaker, so at least he had that going for him.
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