7 Moves The Undertaker Tried To Adopt That Didn't Stick

2. Triangle Choke

Undertaker Diving Clotheseline
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The Triangle Choke was a move that The Undertaker occasionally relied on whenever he was grounded. From the mat, he would wrap his large legs around his opponent's head, cutting off the oxygen supply to their brain and, more often than not, it would secure him the win.

He utilised the move sporadically between 2003 and 2007. It never became a common feature of his move set but it did come in handy whenever he needed to ground larger opponents like Big Show or the Great Khali, and it allowed him to obtain decisive victories over them.

However, once it proved useless against the imposing Big Daddy V, he modified it into the Hell's Gate gogoplata instead. He then adopted the new finisher into his repertoire full-time and dropped the Triangle Choke altogether.

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