The Complete A-Z Of The Undertaker

5. V - Vickie Guerrero

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An underrated sub-plot of The Undertaker's latter spell as the cornerstone of Smackdown was his long-standing feud with despised authority figure Vickie Guerrero.

Encountering the malevolent General Manager during his 2008 war of attrition with Edge, 'The Deadman' had to cope with countless obstacles she placed in front of him, and was even temporarily ousted from the company at her behest.

Gamely taking a Tombstone to save her then-beau in November 2007, Guerrero was wheelchair-bound for much of 2008 to sell the attack, but never forgot the agony she suffered when gleefully banishing Undertaker following his TLC loss to 'The Rated-R Superstar' in June.

Her eventual divorce from Edge a month later resulted in a spiteful reinstatement of the Undertaker, but her stubborn refusal to apologise to him for the previous abuse of power lead to more tensions and a feud with her new accomplice and love interest The Big Show.

This ultimately lead to another Tombstone to return her to the wheelchair, with their feud finally concluding with Undertaker's casket match victory over his giant foe.

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