WWE: Ranking Undertaker's 21 WrestleMania Victories Worst To Best

20. King Kong Bundy, WrestleMania XI

At one time, King Kong Bundy was one of the better big men in professional wrestling. Starring for World Class Championship Wrestling in the early 1980s, he made his way to the Vince McMahon's WWE in 1985 and almost immediately was thrust into championship contention and a feud with Hulk Hogan. At WrestleMania 2, he met Hulk Hogan in the main event steel cage match and fell just short of capturing the WWE Championship, and while he remained with the company for over a year after his first main event opportunity, he soon left. When he turned up in the company in late-1994, it was clear that the big man was past his pride and really did not fit into the New Generation concept McMahon was trying to implement in his company. A member of the Million Dollar Corporation led by Ted DiBiase, he was a perfect foil for Undertaker, who was embroiled in a rivalry with the faction, but that still didn't make for a great match, and at one of the worst WrestleMania events ever produced by WWE, the pair had what may have been the worst match on the card. Undertaker was expanding his move set, breaking free of the no-selling he had utilized early in his career and showing more athleticism for a man of his size. Bundy, on the other hand, worked a slower style that brought the match to a screeching halt. The chemistry between the two was nearly nonexistent and the extracurricular activities at ringside, including Kama stealing the urn from Paul Bearer, only further dragged the match down. Undertaker mercifully ended this stinker with a jumping clothesline, extending his undefeated streak to four and essentially ending Bundy's second stint with the company.
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