Ranking Who Was REALLY The Worst Wrestler Every Year 1990-2021

20. 2002 - The Undertaker

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Big Evil sucked, and since there wasn't that much wrestling to suck in 2002, the first full year of the post-monopoly era, he gets the nod.

'Taker at his best was a phenomenal pro wrestler. He wasn't at his best here, and the WWF needed him to be. Viewership tanked with his boring, sludgy work dominating the main event scene. It was unacceptable, really; he reduced crowds to silence during overlong walk-and-brawls with Triple H and Steve Austin a year removed from Standing Up For WWE at the expense of a fun inter-promotional war that people rather liked the idea of.

He did f*ck all to get Test over, either, and while he did the business for Brock Lesnar, his dire half-year output wasn't just tiresome - it was actively damaging to interest.

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