The Undertaker Reveals Who His Most Difficult Opponents Were
The Undertaker is a living legend in the business, having wrestled with the best of the best. It is rare for him to face opponents who were on equal grounds as him in strength, so when that did happen – it’s for certain Taker would notice.
The Undertaker recently sat down with Pastor Ed Young as part of the “Wrastlin’” series, where he was asked which opponents stood out in his mind as the stronger. Taker went on to mention a few notable names. This is what he said:
“Lesnar was, especially in his first-time in when he was still in his 20’s. He was just a freakish athlete — he still is. But when he was in his 20’s when he first came up. I mean he was an NCAA National Champion and he defied what your mind would tell you. Because he was 6’4 285-290 and you think there’s no way that a human being that size can move that fast. His single leg or double-leg shot would be like someone who was 180 pounds, just really freakish.”
“He was one, there was a guy — Kane is just incredibly strong. Mark Henry. Mark Henry is on another level.”
It seems like Lesnar, Kane and Henry are truly at the top of his list.
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h/t to Ringside News for the quotes.