Ranking All 30 Of The Undertaker's WWE Years From Worst To Best

10. 2006

Khali Undertaker
WWE

In many ways, 2006 was a year that paid tribute to The Undertaker's legendary first run in the company. What that means is that he spent much of it retracing steps and beats that he had already taken throughout the '90s.

He kicked things off with a highly-entertaining World Heavyweight Championship program with Kurt Angle, channelling his inner 'Lord of Darkness' to turn back the clock on deliver two of the greatest matches of his entire career as he sought to defeat the Olympic gold medalist. However, he would follow that up by taking on giants and monsters - even facing one of them in a Casket Match. See, just like old times!

The difference, however, is that his 'Deadman' character now benefited from his American Badass brawling style which allowed him to put on much more watchable matches - including a highly underrated Last Man Standing classic against the Great Khali - and, in the end, it all led to his thoroughly entertaining program with Mr. Kennedy.

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