The Undertaker's 23 WrestleMania Matches - From Worst To Best
16. Mark Henry (WrestleMania 22)
WrestleMania 22 should have been one of Undertaker's greatest nights. At No Way Out in February, he wrestled a modern classic against Kurt Angle for the World Heavyweight Championship. Rather than remaining in the title hunt and working with Angle, Rey Mysterio and Randy Orton in Chicago, he was relegated to the midcard and a Casket Match with Mark Henry. Henry was not the performer he would become in later years. In 2006, he was still slow, apprehensive even, after injuries had sidelined him countless times over the years. He was still someone relying heavily on power-based offense and rest spots. The result was a lethargic match, aided only by The Phenom's willingness to put his body on the line with a sick tope suicida over the top rope and onto Henry, almost cracking half of his body on the casket at ringside in the process. There were a few spots that helped elevate this one above those that precede it, like the Last Ride out of the corner, but hardly enough to justify ranking it over the next entry on our list.
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