 What's good job? She bought us back again with another video. So we're gonna check out the Undertaker's funniest and worst WWE fails should be interesting. We all know the Undertaker He was the locker room leader man back in the day back in that early attitude era and pretty much any time He was around he was the The locker room leader everyone looked up to Inspired to be like the Undertaker when it came to just in-wing in-ring work and how he carried himself So it's rare that he has his little slip-ups and moments or whatnot So we're gonna check it out. And I'm pretty sure it's gonna be interesting and funny to watch appreciate all love and support I'll go to 60k and let's get right into it now. Come on Let's be fair the Undertaker is one of the greatest superstars to ever lace up a pair of wrestling boots He spent 30 years in the WWE as the phenom the dead man the lord of the darkness and in turn became one of the most successful characters of all time Although the Undertaker's been praised endlessly for his character work and match quality Even the Undertaker is prone to be involved in a fail from time to time Undertaker fails of all time Facebook for exclusive list Make sure y'all scribe to WrestleMania number 10 the Undertaker drops out Philips right on his head And the Undertaker's tombstone Paul driver finishing move was a perfect finishing move for the Undertaker It was the guy that made the move famous However, when he started doing the move there were Now we're able to still connect with our community we can still support our instructor a few times Where he would mishandled a superstar and drop right on their head a little bit too stiff with the spike This was the case in late 1991 when the Undertaker had a match with Al Philips on superstars Take it executed a tombstone Paul driver, but managed to spike Philips Oh No, so severe that Philips back appeared to have spasmed and there was deep concern for his welfare Especially from Vince McMahon on commentary who let out an audible curse word following the move Seems that Philips was okay though after the match Wrestletool Consisted of a number of notable segments, however, there was a promo exchange between In a number of hilarious mistakes the Undertaker's promo ability has never been discussed in depth over the years However, for the majority of his career he has cut promos as a dead man persona Yeah, that's naturally means he has a different promo style compared to most superstars on the roster now for this specific promo The material was quite simple when the Undertaker would stutter on a number of words was unable to save Wrestlemania Instead he said The Undertaker doesn't know what date Wrestlemania 28 is the undertaker not being able to pronounce WrestleMania wasn't the last time that it would flub up the promo segment with HPK three years later during the build to the Undertaker versus Triple H is Helena selling that was a fantastic The Undertaker would inform HPK in a promo that on April 21st that destiny will happen and on April 21st That destiny Now the problem was that the Undertaker got the date wrong for Wrestlemania In fact, Wrestlemania was set to take place on April 1st So dead man just clearly got his dates mixed up. Maybe it was in April Fools Number seven the Undertaker punches nobody During the attitude era and the ruthless aggression era It was common practice for superstars to have fun with the crowd This range from fun and engaging matches to extended promo segments which involve superstars breaking character Now without a doubt the most famous of these was the time Booker T attempted to get the Undertaker to perform a spin a rune Yeah, that was pretty cool. This was the hilarious segment which even involved Vince McMahon attempting the move and he didn't do too badly The segment also featured a fail which involved the Undertaker punching thin air The villainous group known as the un-Americans interrupted the segment before the baby faces in the ring took them out The segment were cut to the Undertaker punching an individual through the ring ropes But it actually looked like there was nobody there meaning Taker was just punching thin air Maybe he was hitting John Cena. Who knows? The Undertaker's tie-melt function and the Undertaker wore an iconic hat as part of his entrance for the majority of his rounds as the dead man However, there was a short period where the Undertaker would ditch the hat in favor of a hooded trench coat Yep, this alternative entrance and tie for the dead man would make an appearance at the Royal 1000s show It would stamp side-by-side with his brother Kane and the duo would fight a number of heels together Although the segment was a lot of fun It did feature a somewhat hilarious a time-out function for the Undertaker when Taker went to flick his hood after his entrance His hood decided to remain stuck on his head meaning he had to awkwardly mess around with the hood to try and get it off Number five, the Undertaker misses a big boot on John Cena A WrestleMania 34 would act as the redemption match for the Undertaker as the year prior He was supposed to wrestle his last match ever However, the match with Roman Reigns wasn't up to the quality that fans and Taker himself wanted This led to the Undertaker coming out of retirement for a high-profile match with John Cena The match itself was a squash match and he's known to show fans that Taker still had it in him Although the match was only three minutes in length This didn't mean that the match was absent from any fails as Taker would go for a trademark big boot on Cena He didn't come close to hitting it and miss Cena's face by a good mile Cena sold a big boot anyway and the Undertaker quickly realized that the fail could have altered the perception of the match So he quickly transitioned into the next spot. Thankfully for Taker fans quickly forgot about the aforementioned Fail as the match was pretty crap Yeah, the match wasn't that good The Undertaker's bike stools in the year 2000 I think I remember this segment Undertaker made the biggest risk of his career Decided to drop the dead man persona in favor of the American badass character This character would cut back on the darker elements of the prior persona and he would be much more accessible character for the audience Yep, the risk paid off and the character was widely popular. His American badass gimmick actually worked It legitimately worked. You still have the Undertaker feel but he talked more. He's more aggressive He let you know he come off as a badass legitimately with fans of all ages And it was so popular that Taker decided to bring the character back for his final match with AJ Styles 36 one of the things that made the character or so special was he would ride the ring on a motorcycle, but this didn't always go smoothly Take for instance the vengeance pay-per-view in 2003 Taker was set to face John Cena and unfortunately his bike stalled meaning he had to awkwardly get of his bike and walk to the ring It was hilarious, but no doubt embarrassing for Taker Number three Considered to be a dream match to many 2019 it was a long time coming The match was a complete disaster Sighted as a worst match of both superstars as respective careers There were a number of rather unfortunate mistakes in the match including Goldberg dropping the dead man right on his head following a jackhammer However, this wasn't the only time that the two men would drop right on their head When Taker went for a tombstone on Goldberg He somehow dropped the former world champion right on his head Luckily Goldberg didn't appear to be hurt from the spot, but a near 300-pound man Consequences awful match Number two the undertaker versus Roman Reigns is WrestleMania 33 main event Now as we've already mentioned in this video the undertaker's match with Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 33 was initially intended to Be Taker's last match ever Yeah, sadly the match fell apart and it featured a version of the undertaker that simply couldn't hang with Reigns Yeah As a result there were a number of notable mistakes in the match and one that fans Infamously remember when Reigns was supposed to counter a tombstone attempt from the undertaker in his own Sadly though Taker was far too exhausted to do this and he was unable to flip himself in order for Reigns to easily lift him into position After a number of attempts the spot was completely abandoned Improvised and transitioned into the next plan spot in the match and number one the undertaker's dive at WrestleMania 25 Considered by many to be the greatest WrestleMania one of the time The showdown between the fantastic match Michael's at WrestleMania 25 was epic in every sense of the word now Although the match quality was undeniable It did feature a mistake that could resulted in a serious injury for the dead man The undertaker went for a dive to the outside and the plan spot was to have him involved the cameraman Capturing him so that Taker would have a safe and secure landing However, the cameraman failed to catch the undertaker meaning he nearly landed on his head. Oh crazy spot. I've watched this live Oh my god Oh my god, bro He was incredibly fortunate that Taker didn't suffer some kind of serious head or neck injury According to Taker the referee was directed to call the match as a shoot meaning if Taker failed to get in the ring Following the mistake, he would have been counted out and HBK would have broken the streak by a count That's interesting. I didn't know that didn't I know that man Wow, that's crazy That was still one of the best matches of WrestleMania history of all time. Definitely one of the best matches, man But comment down below Let me know you guys enjoyed this video What other WrestleMania and other wrestling content you want me to check out link it down below in the comment section Appreciate our love support roll to CCK. Appreciate y'all kicking with me. I see y'all next week