Hulk Hogan's 26 Losses - From Cleanest To Screwiest
19. Survivor Series 1991 - The Undertaker
Hulk Hogan specialized in utterly emasculating monsters, but even he had never faced a foe like the Undertaker. Taker was a physical threat to Hogan that guys like Kamala or One Man Gang simply weren't: he was nearly seven feet tall, tipped the scales at 300 pounds, and was only 26 years old.
He was more than a match for a visibly declining Hogan, and he was also possessed by some kind of eldritch old west demon that rendered him utterly immune to physical punishment.
So, of course Undertaker needed help. He pinned Hogan, but only after repeated interference from Paul Bearer, and also the sudden appearance of the most decorated wrestling champion in history. Ric Flair slid a steel chair to Undertaker, who then dropped Hogan headfirst onto it with a Tombstone. Well, according to Gorilla Monsoon.
Fans with eyes will note that the chair in question was about three feet in front of Taker, and Hogan's head was nuzzled somewhere near his belly button anyway. At least he stayed down afterward, and if the huge face pop garnered by Taker's win is any indication, the fans were ready to see it.
Rating: Fishy