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November 24, 2025 By  History, WWE, WWE Universe

The Undertaker’s Best And Worst WWE Survivor Series Matches

3. Best: Team WWE Vs. The Alliance – 2001

Something had to give at Survivor Series 2001 with Team WWE and the Alliance going head-to-head. The battle lines were drawn, with the losing team ceasing to exist. Undertaker represented Team WWE, partnering with his brother Kane, Big Show, Chris Jericho, and The Rock. The Alliance’s WWE Champion Steve Austin, Rob Van Dam, Booker T, Kurt Angle, and Shane McMahon were on the other side of the ring. The match was jam-packed with stars, and it’s one of the greatest traditional Survivor Series elimination matches in history.

Undertaker failed to register an elimination in his third and final appearance in a traditional Survivor Series elimination match. He planted the owner of WCW, Shane O’Mac, with a Tombstone, and Undertaker was eliminated by Angle. Nevertheless, Undertaker’s job was intact as Team WWE prevailed with Rock getting one over on Austin.

2. Worst: The Undertaker Vs. Kamala – 1992

The Undertaker was involved in another history-making moment at Survivor Series 1992 as he competed in the first casket match in WWE history. This was called a coffin match, and the only casket match where you had to pin your opponent before winning. The Deadman battled the Ugandan Giant Kamala in one of the worst casket matches in WWE history.

Undertaker clocked Kamala with an urn and pinned him, bringing the curtain down in their underwhelming feud. He then nailed the casket shut, adding insult to injury.

About Tevon King

Tevon is a big fan of professional wrestling since the days of the Attitude Era. His favorite wrestlers of all time are Edge, Chris Jericho, and Shawn Michaels. Currently he is a fan of Seth Rollins, Bayley, and Liv Morgan.