#1 The Undertaker vs. Giant Gonzalez – Rest In Peace Match – SummerSlam 1993
WWE’s bookers didn’t learn their lesson from WrestleMania IX when they booked this match. The match on that card was one of the worst WrestleMania matches in history and Undertaker’s worst WrestleMania match ever.
Yet WWE extended that feud all the way to SummerSlam with this No Holds Barred match that was given a Deadman-themed name. But not even the Undertaker’s magic could save this match from being a dumpster fire.
Gonzalez hadn’t improved one bit since WrestleMania and it showed in this match. He couldn’t hit even the most basic of moves like a scoop slam or a wrestling punch. His selling was virtually non-existent and he moved around the ring with little coordination. Compared to Gonzalez, the Undertaker was Rey Mysterio in his prime.
In fact, Gonzalez was so bad that Undertaker couldn’t even hit any of his signature moves to win; he had to resort to a generic flying clothesline to win, which made the ending feel completely flat.
There’s no denying it; Gonzalez was the worst wrestler to ever face the Undertaker in a wrestling ring.