Ranking The Undertaker’s 27 WWE WrestleMania Matches From Worst To Best

19. Vs. Sycho Sid - WrestleMania 13

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The Undertaker had three consecutive big men matches at WrestleMania in the late '90s with opponents who were taller than him, and somewhere between his highly entertaining showdowns with Diesel in '96 and Kane in '98 was his WWE Championship bout against Sycho Sid at WrestleMania 13. Considering the title was on the line, this should have been the best of them, but it just wasn't meant to be.

In spite of 'Taker's late '96 evolution allowing him to do some exciting new things in the ring, he wasn't able to do any of it against an opponent like Sid, so the fans - who were exhausted after the unforgettable Austin/Hart Submission Match - were forced to watch a slow, plodding and uninspired brawl between two men who had virtually no in-ring chemistry.

The right man undoubtedly won because Sid's WWE days were numbered and, in all honesty, main-eventing 'Mania in a match for the title is exactly what The Undertaker deserved after selflessly going without the gold for six long years, but if you want to see how he picked up the win, you should just jump straight to the end of this one.

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