8. Vladmir Kozlov Pins Taker Clean, February 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itIcZbHcE6g Vladmir Kozlov was a horrible in-ring worker during his WWE run, so save yourself the pain of watching his match, skip to 13.45 into the video to see the finish. Amazingly you will witness Kozlov slam Undertaker in a reversal of his rope walk into a pin. It doesn't look that big of a slam, you would expect Taker to kick out, but no, 1 -2 - 3 and Kozlov becomes one of those rare men to ever beat Undertaker clean. It's staggering really that an Undertaker loss was wasted on such a poor ring worker with no charisma. Sure, Kozlov looks an archetypal pro wrestler, but it's amazing to me that Taker agreed to put this green worker over. At this stage in his career, Kozlov had already been on the main roster for nearly a year, he was obviously going nowhere. WWE had already failed to get the Eastern European star over with an undefeated streak and WWE title shot, none of which worked to make the act engaging. Yet he was still rewarded for months of poor performances with a clean Taker win? Imagine what that spot could have done for a star who actually had potential. Kozlov ended up being a joke act, forming a team with Santino Marella, before getting released in 2011.