3. The Undertaker vs. The Great Khali (Judgment Day 2006)
Vince McMahon loves gigantic wrestlers but sadly for The Undertaker, he always seemed to get stuck with having to do a program with them and try to make it work. By 2006, Taker was having great matches with talents like Kurt Angle and Randy Orton, until on an episode of SmackDown, The Great Khali debuted by attacking The Deadman. This led to their showdown at the Judgment Day pay per-view where Khali dominated most of the match because, like Gonzalez, he couldn't do much. Undertaker did manage to go old school on the Giant during the match, at least. In the end, in one of the worst finishing sequences to an Undertaker match I've ever seen, he tries to go for a chokeslam on Khali and once it fails, Khali hits The Phenom with a big boot and Taker is pinned 1-2-3. It's even worse than I'm making it sound. But hey, you gotta put over those Giants, right?
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