Question: Who has been the Undertaker's Greatest Rivalry, Plus Another Question about Undertaker?


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Answer #1:

i liked the Kane rivalry before WM 14.
His rivalry with Stone Cold Steve Austin was awesome as well
The Batista One was ok but could off been better
Randy Orton Rivalry was entertaining
HBK might be my favourite but i'll go with the rock

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Answer #2:

The Undertaker greatest rival would have been Shawn Michaels. Shawn Michaels was probably the most eligible person to beat The Undertaker at WrestleMania because of the fact he is Mr WrestleMania.

Probably Brock Lesnar or Randy Orton. Brock Lesnar because he was a star on the rise and the rivalry with Taker' just boosted him up to stardom. Randy Orton because it was a good way to get a young talent to rise up.

BQ: I am not Australian but I do live in AUstralia

Answer #3:

Undertaker's greatest rivalry ? I gotta say either between Stone cold in '99, Yokozuna in '95, or Brock Lesnar in 2003

Randy orton definitely got the biggest push when he rivaled with the Undertaker... people actually thought he ended the legend when at Summerslam he defeated him in 1 on 1 competition and put him in a casket at No Mercy.

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Answer #4:

The Undertaker's best feud? Undertaker vs Kane, no question about it.

Unquestionably one of the greatest storylines WWE have ever created. The relationship between The Undertaker and Kane has been a mystery for some time, and their history together is even more mysterious - and hard to decipher. Paul Bearer attempted to blackmail him by threatening to expose his darkest secret: he killed his family. According to Paul Bearer, he was employed in a family business run by The Undertaker's parents, a funeral home. He said that The Undertaker had been playing with matches, and in a stroke of bad luck, caught the house on fire, killing his parents and his younger brother. His younger brother, he revealed, was not actually dead - he survived but was badly scarred. Paul Bearer raised him privately, locking him in a room for many years. The Undertaker disputed this claim and said that his brother, Kane, started the fire and couldn't be alive.

On October 5 1997 in the Hell In A Cell Match, Kane debuted. He proceeded to literally tear the cage door off its hinges, disposed of the referee & then summoned fire from the ring posts. Kane picked Undertaker up & planted him on the canvas with his version of the Tombstone. A blood-soaked Shawn Michaels made the cover & Kane wandered off from wherever he came from. For the next month or so, Kane & Bearer made regular appearances on WWF television trying to talk The Undertaker into a match. When The Undertaker continued to refuse on the grounds that he wouldn't fight a family member, Kane went on a mission to destroy every WWF superstar until only his (screen) brother was left. For the next month or so, Kane continued to demolish opponents in an attempt to force The Undertaker into a one-on-one match. He finally succeeded at the 1998 Royal Rumble, when he interfered in the world title match between his brother & Shawn Michaels. It was a Casket match that The Undertaker was expected to win, but when Kane choke-slammed the challenger & set the casket alight, it was the final straw for WWE Feud of The Year 1998. The long-anticipated meeting was set down for March-29 at WrestleMania 14 in Boston. It was a very good match considering the size & styles of the 2 wrestlers, which ended in a win to the face. But it was the way in which Kane was defeated which actually gave The Big Red Machine, as he was now dubbed, the impetus for further success. It needed a 3rd piledriver to get the three count. To add to Kane's persona, he quickly recovered after the match & gave his brother a tombstone of his own, on a chair. The next month at the Unforgiven pay-per-view, the 2 locked horns again in an Inferno match, where the winner had to set his opponent on fire. Undertaker prevailed again as Kane's arm was set ablaze.

During 2000-2001 they had another small rivalry but ended up being The Brothers of Destruction and winning the WWE & WCW Tag Team Titles at Summerslam 2001. They met again when Kane helped Vince McMahon to bury The Undertaker alive at Survivor Series 2003. After months of terror, The Undertaker returned as The Legendary Deadman at Wrestlemania XX and pawned Kane for the second time at Wrestlemania. Although now they seem to be at peace, it is no secret among the Creature of The Nights that Undertaker and Kane rivalry is yet to finish. There's a possibility of Kane bringing back his monstrous persona and tried to devour The Undertaker one last time at Wrestlemania, which may be The Undertaker's last feud. Until that day comes, the true survivor of this feud remains unknown.

Who benefited the most from feuding with Undertaker? Randy Orton.

Randy Orton had a very personal rivalry with The Undertaker regarding over the streak. It was during this time that the streak grew increasingly popular and noticed. Randy Orton had the buildup, preparation, and ability to put on suitable matches against The Undertaker. Randy Orton was first booked as the Legend Killer; a remorseless man who destroyed legends in front of the fans. The Undertaker was a legend that refused to be killed and Orton taunted Taker for weeks and weeks until they finally clashed at Wrestlemania. There were many moments in the match where people thought Randy Orton was going to come out victorious over the deadman with the counters he made. It was a tremendous fight that was billed as Legend vs Legend Killer. Their feud turned very intense and personal over the next several months.

The Undertaker did turn Randy Orton into a worthy main eventer because Orton got much more noticed after his ongoing rivalry against Undertaker. Triple H gave Orton the necessary start to become a main eventer and The Undertaker gave Orton a chance to become a main eventer. Randy Orton turned into a credible superstar after this feud with The Undertaker, especially after their classic match at Wrestlemania 21. Bob Orton eventually joined his son to go against The Undertaker and they had matches at Summerslam, Casket match at No Mercy, and the epic clash in Hell in a Cell at Armageddon. Randy Orton took The Undertaker to the limit in many occasions. Randy Orton and his father even crashed The Undertaker with a car. This feud had the atmosphere, intensity, and desire to beat the other. WWE realized this and called it feud of the year for 2005.





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