Undertaker's dream WrestleMania opponents

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Undertaker has had some epic WrestleMania matches but their are a slew of opponents that have never faced the phenom at WrestleMania. Name your dream opponents for Undertaker at WM. mine are just to list a few

Andre The Giant
Hollywood Hulk Hogan
Razor Ramon
Rowdy Roddy Piper
Stone Cold Steve Austin
The Rock
CM Punk
Bret The Hitman Hart
1990's Sting
John Cena
Macho Man Randy Savage
Ricky The Dragon Steamboat
Mick Foley
 

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Re: Undertaker's dream WrestleMania opponents.

For me it will always be Sting. Their styles would just click so well. Another one I would love to see would be Chris Jericho. The two of them never had any epic feuds or matches it would just be awesome to see them one on one.
 

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Wasn't his choice. And I am talking in his prime Bam Bam. Also he was badass in ECW. But u wouldn't know anything bout that would ya?

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Wasn't his choice. And I am talking in his prime Bam Bam. Also he was badass in ECW. But u wouldn't know anything bout that would ya?

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Bam Bam lost all his credibility when he jobbed to Lawrence Taylor.
I'd actually argue that it only enhanced his credibility as an in-ring performer. He got the most out of Taylor that any wrestler at that time could have and made what should have been a trainwreck turn into an entertaining match. Politics more than anything else killed his push after that.

Oh and for the record, Bam Bam probably earned a boatload of money for doing that "job" so I'd say he probably didn't care too much.
 

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I'd actually argue that it only enhanced his credibility as an in-ring performer. He got the most out of Taylor that any wrestler at that time could have and made what should have been a trainwreck turn into an entertaining match. Politics more than anything else killed his push after that.

Oh and for the record, Bam Bam probably earned a boatload of money for doing that "job" so I'd say he probably didn't care too much.

Back then most people didn't know that wrestling matches were fixed so he lost his credibility
 

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Back then most people didn't know that wrestling matches were fixed so he lost his credibility
I was just a little older than you and I knew they were fixed and I think you're definition of credibility is a little off. Who would possibly have thought that Bam Bam was going to win the match? Not even casuals would have. Of course there's no reason I should be arguing this with you since you didn't live during the time and I did. Trust me, from the benefit of ACTUALLY BEING ALIVE when it happened, he didn't lose credibility with me nor any other wrestling fan I knew (which were many).

Again, you're attempting to state something you know jack shit about as fact and its really annoying when you do that.
 

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I was just a little older than you and I knew they were fixed and I think you're definition of credibility is a little off. Who would possibly have thought that Bam Bam was going to win the match? Not even casuals would have. Of course there's no reason I should be arguing this with you since you didn't live during the time and I did. Trust me, from the benefit of ACTUALLY BEING ALIVE when it happened, he didn't lose credibility with me nor any other wrestling fan I knew (which were many).

Again, you're attempting to state something you know jack shit about as fact and its really annoying when you do that.


I love how you think just because I didn't live through it I can't make good judgement. I know about Bam Bam and I saw the match. When he got pinned after LT hit a football tackle off the second rope, he lost credibility.
 

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I love how you think just because I didn't live through it I can't make good judgement. I know about Bam Bam and I saw the match. When he got pinned after LT hit a football tackle off the second rope, he lost credibility.

I don't think it dude, I know it. Let's put it this way. If someone wanted to know how wrestling fans felt in 1995 when Bam Bam Bigelow lost to Lawrence Taylor are they going to expect a proper answer from me or you?