2. The Undertaker

After teasing his entry over the past eight participants, The Undertaker finally makes the list, landing the number two spot. Does this feud really need much promotion? Two of the biggest wrestlers of the attitude era, both who played great impact in the success of both the WWE and WCW in the late 90s. Their gimmicks are extremely similar, playing the outsiders, the lone wolves, the anti-heroes of their company. Ever since the heights of their stardom around 1997-1998 this match up has been the dream of many. However, after Wrestlemania 30 this match has been put into serious doubt. It is clear that the Undertaker is in no shape to carry a match anymore, and Sting is in a similar position. So could it still work? Of course! Some people forget that a feud doesn't have to culminate in a match for it to be successful, obliviously it helps, but it isn't essential. It would be a real shame if we didn't get to see these two legends work together, and this feud would finally culminate the WCW vs WWE angle of the past twenty years. It would put to bed the historic Monday Night Wars once and for all. Can it happen? Heart says yes, head says no. So many different things are being taken into account over this match up, but one last hurrah for both men at Wrestlemania 31 would be a fitting end to their illustrious careers. So, with The Undertaker sealing the number two spot, who finishes first?...