Ranking All The Undertaker's WWE UK Moments - From Worst To Best
16. Sid Vicious vs. The Undertaker (UK Rampage 1992)
On the 'European Rampage' Tour in 1992, The Undertaker faced a myriad of opponents in countries like Germany and Italy. The biggest show of the entire jaunt took place at the Sheffield Arena - obviously in Sheffield, England - on April 19th, '92. Locking horns around 5 years before their WrestleMania 13 confrontation, The Undertaker faced the then-named Sid Justice in one of the earlier matches on the card. Years later, fans would bemoan the quality of the WrestleMania main event. By contrast to what happened at UK Rampage, they were spoiled. In Sheffield, Sid and 'Taker only went around 5 minutes, their combined entrances lasting longer than the match itself. In fact, going further, the promos both men cut before the showdown were longer than the actual wrestling. Again, this was during The Undertaker's early years. His matches were often based on how his opponents would react to his fear tactics and presence. On the surface, this should have been better than it turned out, but it was still intriguing to see the giants face off. For the record, Sid won by count out, probably because Vince McMahon was still very interested in seeing what he could do with him.
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