Top 10 Scariest WWE Undertaker Moments (#4 is Messed Up) - Summary

Summary

The video discusses the top 10 scariest moments involving the WWE wrestler Undertaker. These moments include Undertaker's supernatural encounters, dangerous stunts, and disturbing actions, such as nearly suffocating his manager Paul Bearer and sacrificing a follower named Dennis Knight. The scariest moment is considered when Undertaker sacrifices Dennis Knight as part of his Ministry of Darkness phase, involving blood drinking and carving a symbol into Knight's chest.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Undertaker is considered one of the greatest wrestlers in WWE history.
2. The Undertaker's character is known as "The Deadman" and is from "Death Valley".
3. The Undertaker has been a part of the WWE for 30 years.
4. The Undertaker had a match against Yokozuna at the 1994 Royal Rumble.
5. The Undertaker had a match against Edge at SummerSlam 2008.
6. The Undertaker had a match against Mankind at the 1998 King of the Ring.
7. The Undertaker possessed Josh Mathews on December 9th, 2005.
8. The Undertaker sacrificed Dennis Knight during his Ministry of Darkness phase.
9. The Undertaker filled a cup with his own blood and gave it to Dennis Knight to drink.
10. The Undertaker carved a symbol into Dennis Knight's chest.
11. The Undertaker lit his iconic cross on fire.
12. Teddy Long was the SmackDown general manager in 2009.
13. The Undertaker kidnapped Teddy Long and held him hostage for a week.
14. The Undertaker tortured Teddy Long while holding him hostage.
15. The Undertaker tried to embalm Steve Austin alive.
16. The Undertaker and Paul Bearer had a long history together.
17. The Undertaker nearly killed Paul Bearer by suffocating him in a tank.
18. The Undertaker locked Ultimate Warrior in a casket.
19. The Undertaker feuded with Ultimate Warrior after his first WrestleMania victory.
20. The Undertaker had a Buried Alive match against Mankind.

Note: These facts are objective and do not include opinions or subjective statements.