10 Wrestlers The Undertaker Couldn't Get Over

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No need to watch the video if you don't want to...
Here are the 10 wrestlers he couldn't get over:

10. Luther Reigns
9. Mark Henry
8. Heidenereich
7. Brian Lee/ Fake Undertaker
6. Nathan Jones
5. Kama Mustafa
4. Mabel
3. Vladimir Kozlov
2. The Great Khali
1. Giant Gonzales
 

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10. Luther Reigns
9. Mark Henry
8. Heidenereich
7. Brian Lee/ Fake Undertaker
6. Nathan Jones
5. Kama Mustafa
4. Mabel
3. Vladimir Kozlov
2. The Great Khali
1. Giant Gonzales

All where bums except #9 and #3 Nathan Jones could have been something more maybe? But the world may never know now
 

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I don't know why they bother doing top ten videos without Plumpy, or even Simon to a far lesser extent. Pretty obvious list, though I'll be honest, young me really liked the Khali/Taker Last Man Standing match. That was right around the time I started watching, like pre-exposing myself to the IWC, so there's a good chance re-visiting would result in me hating it but I'm fine with standing up for that match as of now. I suppose my point is, for me at least, I can't say Undertaker didn't work his magic with Khali. Granted, after the match was probably the point where I started to turn on him and this list seems to be aiming from career benefits post Taker involvement so I suppose I prove their point. Look, it's 2:00 AM here and I'm just killing time because I don't want to sleep.
 

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I enjoyed Taker vs Taker in the 90's. IDK if Brian Lee was bad as such shit gimmick though. The rest of the list was kinda crap.

At the time I thought WM IX was a bit naff as 1992 was not a bad year for main events. Great rumble and summer slam, WM IIRC was OK. IX has become legendarily bad.

One of these days gonna go back and watch the main events from 1990-94 or so.
 

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Nathan Jones had a shitty debut, but he had potential. Mark Henry, too... but they fucked it up with the whole Mae Young shit, and the whole Chyna cheating/finding out that the woman is actually a man. I stopped caring about Henry after that. I liked his "I destroy things" gimmick, but he's not doing anything there anymore. WWE fucked up the whole "world's strongest man" thing just with the two storylines I mentioned. I just didn't care anymore. I will give Henry credit for that one run where he was like Goldberg, destroying people. Khali had a good feud going for him with Taker, even my mother who is a casual watcher, was surprised when Khali hit and dropped Taker with a single blow. Made him look badass, but after that, I didn't care, either.