7 Moves The Undertaker Tried To Adopt That Didn't Stick
4. Diving Clothesline
The Undertaker is renowned for pulling off feats that a man of his size shouldn't be able to. From his in-ring flying clothesline and his suicide dive to his iconic Old School walk along the rope, he can get aerial whenever he has to. But The Phenom didn't seem quite as fond of jumping off the top turnbuckle.
First ascending to the top of the ring in 1993 during a match with Giant González, 'Taker shocked us all when he delivered a picture perfect diving clothesline. Though he never really utilised it in the years that immediately followed, he did briefly incorporate the manoeuvre into his arsenal in the late '90s.
Unlike his brother Kane (who made a career out of flying from the top rope), Undertaker didn't stick with the move and rarely used it after 2000. Following the turn of the century, he would only ever climb to the top turnbuckle to deliver (and almost always miss) an elbow drop.