50 Ups & 50 Downs For WWE's Decade: The 2010s

22. The Undertaker Vs Goldberg, Super ShowDown 2019

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The Undertaker looked legitimately furious following his clandestine victory over Bill Goldberg at May 2019's Super ShowDown, almost as if he'd had an awakening half way through the dull-yet-dangerous snoozer. Adding anchors to his legacy rather cementing it, 'The Deadman' entered another rotten display against the former WCW icon, but Big Bill nearly killing him shortly before the finish somewhat vindicated his concern.

Suffering a concussion and working under the intense Saudi Arabian heat, Goldberg looked in no fit state to be out there and in control of another man's frame as a crowd supposedly thirsty for megastars looked on in bored bewilderment. An ugly offering on an ugly show paid for with ugly money from ugly causes, this was too fitting for the show and for its own good.

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