Ranking The Undertaker’s Post-Streak WWE Matches From Worst To Best

9. Vs. Triple H - WWE Super Show-Down

The Undertaker Luke Harper Survivor Series 2015
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The Undertaker and Triple H collided in the rematch that nobody wanted to see in Melbourne, Australia in what WWE billed as the "Last Time Ever", completely ignoring the fact that their perfect 2012 encounter was supposed to be their final face-off.

Time had done a number on both men and, as a result, this unnecessary main event was a mixed bag, to say the least. Well-aware of their limitations, they just threw caution to the wind, sacrificing technique to put on an entertaining (but messy) balls-to-the-wall fight, which saw them relive many of their greatest moments in the ring. However, it was a little more disturbing watching them try to dismember each other and crush their windpipes this time around, considering they were supposed to be respectful aging veterans.

Like many of 'Taker's recent battles, it started fairly well but, as time went on, things began to unravel. There were endless sequences of striking before countless minutes of both men lying around to catch their breath - and to top it all of, the involvement of Kane and Shawn Michaels, like the match itself, accomplished absolutely nothing.

To their credit, it was a lot better than it had any business being, and they did manage to entertain the audience for 27 minutes. However, it pales in comparison to their flawless WrestleMania trilogy and did little to change the minds of those who felt that the feud should have remained dead after 'End Of An Era'.

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