Ranking All The Undertaker's WWE UK Moments - From Worst To Best

11. Triple H vs. The Undertaker (Insurrextion 2002)

In May, 2000, the then-World Wrestling Federation held the very first 'Insurrextion' event in England. Fans were excited, because the Sky Box Office exclusive show was a Standalone UK Pay-Per-View. That same year, the company would launch another annual event, 'Rebellion'. The following year, Insurrextion 2001 was held in Earls Court, London, the same venue as the first. Then in 2002, the event was moved to the Wembley Arena. Interestingly, Insurrextion 2002 (held on May 4th) had the distinction of being the last show to run under the WWF banner. Before the following episode of Raw on May 6th, the promotion changed branding to WWE. It was fitting then that the main event was between The Undertaker and Triple H, 2 stalwarts of the WWF system for years. 2002 was a strange year for Triple H, who had returned from injury in January. Initially, he received a huge babyface reaction, but that dwindled towards WrestleMania. Similarly, The Undertaker wasn't firing on all cylinders. This made for a slightly awkward match at Insurrextion, one that never really got going. Much like many others on this list, this should have been better.
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