The Many Faces Of The Undertaker Ranked - From Worst To Best
3. Big Evil
Another of Undertaker’s ‘not Deadman’ personas, Big Evil was exactly what Undertaker should have been in 2002.
He was a 12-year veteran, a multi-time champion and one of the most imposing figures in professional wrestling history. Even so, smaller men such as Steve Austin and The Rock had take up the limelight during the most lucrative time in the history of the industry, and a new breed of stars such as Brock Lesnar, Tripe H and others were rising up to take their place
So what did 'Taker do? He turned into the brawling, salty veteran bully he always could be. If this run had lasted longer it could very well have ended up higher in this list, because ‘I give approximately zero of those F words’ Undertaker was a joyful thing to witness.
He was obsessed with respect, and so he should have been. He turned face purely because he showed Jeff Hardy respect, even though his character pretty much remained the same. It was almost a forgotten great time for Undertaker, but would also mark the end of his dalliances with the living.