The Undertaker's 10 Cringiest Moments

4. Possessing Josh Matthews

A great many of Undertaker's matches were practically foregone conclusions, but they would have been even more one-sided if he used his ability to, you know, literally seize control of other people's bodies, to simply get his opponents to lie down for the three count right after the bell. To be fair, the Dead Man is all about respect, and therefore employed his powers strictly to intimidate, rather than gain any sort of competitive advantage.

If intimidating Randy Orton was his aim here, then it would be fair to say mission accomplished. Josh Matthews spent the bulk of his time in WWE as a mild-mannered backstage correspondent, interviewing wrestlers with all the confidence of a life-long fan who accidentally wandered onto set. Nobody expected him to start telling Orton about the "Highway to Hell" - especially in Undertaker's distinctive Texan drawl.

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