WWE: 16 Other Wrestlers Who Are Undefeated At Wrestlemania
9. Terry Funk: 2-0
The former NWA World Champion made his Wrestlemania debut early, teaming with his brother Dory Hoss Funk against the team of Tito Santana and Junkyard Dog at Wrestlemania II. Showing a flagrant disregard for the rules, Terry used manager Jimmy Harts megaphone to bring down JYD for his first Wrestlemania win. Funk would then have to wait over a decade to notch Wrestlemania Victory #2 for himself, teaming with Cactus Jack against The New Age Outlaws in the first ever Tag Team Championship Dumpster Match. Calling himself Chainsaw Charlie, Funk earned his middle-aged and crazy moniker at Wrestlemania 14, taking a powerbomb off of the ring apron into the ringside dumpster from Billy Gunn, before ultimately using a forklift backstage to drop Road Dogg and Bad Ass in a dumpster, securing the momentary victory and titles for the Hardcore Legends. Unfortunately, the titles were held up the following night due to Cactus and Charlie using the wrong dumpster, and- following the powerbomb and subsequent beating inside a steel cage the following night on Raw- Funk was forced to retire again for a while. Funk was one of the few on the list who could have actually wrestled The Undertaker, although- apart from some interaction in the 1997 Royal Rumble- the only real confrontation between the two was Funk getting chokeslammed out of his shoes during the infamous Hell in the Cell at King of the Ring 1998 with Mankind and the Undertaker..
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