The Undertaker’s 10 Most Dramatic WWE Segments
1. ‘Killing’ Paul Bearer By Suffocating Him In Cement (The Great American Bash 2004)

The most obvious passage on our rundown, from The Great American Bash 2004, is as marvelous as it is doltish; a peculiar occasion that exists now as a relic of a former time in which a man could be encased in a glass sepulcher while a match occurred, which chose if his destiny was to be saved or to be choked under a torrential slide of crisply poured concrete. There is truly no chance that WWE would escape with such a marvel as this in the current PG-period, keeping in mind that may be viewed as something worth being thankful for (homicide is most likely not perfect for kiddies to watch in their wrestling), its positively a captivating interest to take a gander at these days.
The backstory to the match included that frantic virtuoso Paul Heyman, who was "controlling" The Undertaker after The Dudley Boyz had abducted Paul Bearer and held him without wanting to. Taker was busy in an impairment match at the PPV against the Dudleys, with the stipulation that in the event that he didn't set down and lose intentionally, then Heyman would cover Bearer in the concrete.

The most obvious passage on our rundown, from The Great American Bash 2004, is as marvelous as it is doltish; a peculiar occasion that exists now as a relic of a former time in which a man could be encased in a glass sepulcher while a match occurred, which chose if his destiny was to be saved or to be choked under a torrential slide of crisply poured concrete. There is truly no chance that WWE would escape with such a marvel as this in the current PG-period, keeping in mind that may be viewed as something worth being thankful for (homicide is most likely not perfect for kiddies to watch in their wrestling), its positively a captivating interest to take a gander at these days.
The backstory to the match included that frantic virtuoso Paul Heyman, who was "controlling" The Undertaker after The Dudley Boyz had abducted Paul Bearer and held him without wanting to. Taker was busy in an impairment match at the PPV against the Dudleys, with the stipulation that in the event that he didn't set down and lose intentionally, then Heyman would cover Bearer in the concrete.
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