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10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About The Undertaker’s American Badass Run



1. The Whole Thing


The first Undertaker was a Vince McMahon creation completely. It joined the components of the cartoonish and overwhelming parts of the mid 1990s with a scaring dimness that spellbound gatherings of people.


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10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About The Undertaker’s American Badass Run



2. The Worst Match Of 2001


When you join the Undertaker's enormous lager gut, mounting wounds, and in general "drowsy" development, you got the most exceedingly bad match of 2001: The Brothers of Destruction versus KroniK at Unforgiven 2001. Every one of the four of the members in this match were charged as 'super heavyweights', which implied that they accentuated power and fighting over method. Then again, regardless of how you attempt and twist it, it was an awful match.

 
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10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About The Undertaker’s American Badass Run



3. Sara, ‘Mark’, And His Love Life


Presently, seeing the Undertaker enter the enclosure on a bike wasn't that terrible. The man still looked scaring and as overwhelming as a Superstar can show up. Anyhow, then, he began bringing his wife Sara in with the general mish-mash, and even had her join in storylines and in matches, which made things much more abnormal for the Undertaker.


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10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About The Undertaker’s American Badass Run



4. Losing To Vince McMahon



The Undertaker has a standout amongst the most noteworthy win/misfortune records in WWE history. He went undefeated for a prior year losing his first match to 'the Immortal' Hulk Hogan, and has infrequently lost with the exception of against a portion of the best WWE Superstars, and additionally the odd surprise triumph.

 
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10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About The Undertaker’s American Badass Run



5. Forcing Jim Ross To Kiss Vince McMahon’s Ass


A standout amongst the most stunning snippets of the Undertaker's American Badass run was the point at which he humiliated Jim Ross by constraining him to kiss Vince's ass. While it was a piece of a disastrous pattern that saw WWE mortify JR at whatever point and wherever conceivable, it was particularly astonishing to see Undertaker being the person who helped Vince embarrass the unbelievable broadcaster.


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10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About The Undertaker’s American Badass Run



6. Saving A Helpless Stephanie McMahon


When you think about the Undertaker, there are a couple of words that instantly rung a bell: puzzling, vindictive, parallel open door aggressor (he did Tombstone Vickie Guerrero, all things considered), and so forth. Gallant is not one of those words.


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10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About The Undertaker’s American Badass Run



7. Making Tommy Dreamer Drink His Tobacco Spit






Amid his heel gone through late 2001 and a piece of 2002, the Undertaker, a.k.a. Huge Evil, was the greatest harasser in WWE. He would assault anybody whom he believed wasn't regarding him enough, furthermore made some WWE Superstars do things that wouldn't generally do.


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