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How did the Undertaker and Ric Flair fued start in 2002?

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How did the Undertaker and Ric Flair fued start in 2002?

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  1. ah, now that was when wrestling was entertaining. i really liked Alex's answer


  2. I CAN'T REMEMBER


  3. Taker was in a match against The Rock at No Way Out and Flair interfered and cost Taker the match. Taker then challenged Flair to a match at Wrestlemaina X-8. First Flair denied. Then Taker assulted Arn Anderson. Then he assulted Flair's son, David in OVW. Then Flair exepted. And then they had one awesome match at WM X-8 with Taker coming out on top.

  4. over word champion belt wins and cheating with others helping out

  5. The top guy hit the nail on the head. But ill do him one better and show you how it ended

    http://www.thebodyslam.com/2008/06/under...

  6. The first guy got it ..  

  7. At the 2002 Royal Rumble, Maven eliminated The Undertaker by dropkicking him from behind. Subsequently, The Undertaker eliminated Maven in return and brutally assaulted him backstage. On an episode of SmackDown!, The Rock mentioned The Undertaker's elimination at the Royal Rumble, angering The Undertaker. The Undertaker responded by costing The Rock the #1 contendership for the WWF Undisputed Championship. Their feud continued, with The Rock costing The Undertaker his match with Maven for the Hardcore Championship. The two faced off at No Way Out 2002, but The Undertaker lost due to interference from Ric Flair. Flair declined a challenge to wrestle Undertaker at WrestleMania X8, and, as a result, Undertaker assaulted his son David Flair. Ric Flair eventually accepted the match after the Undertaker threatened to inflict the same punishment on Flair's daughter. A no disqualification stipulation added, The Undertaker emerged with the win, improving his WrestleMania record to 10-0.

    Undertaker defeated Steve Austin at Backlash 2002 to win the #1 contendership for the WWF Undisputed Championship. Later that night, he helped Hulk Hogan win his title match against Undisputed Champion Triple H. The Undertaker went on to defeat Hogan for his fourth world championship at Judgment Day 2002.

    Undertaker soon turned face after he faced Jeff Hardy in a Ladder match, raising Hardy's hand after the match as a sign of respect. However, Undertaker lost his title at Vengeance 2002 to The Rock in a Triple Threat match that also involved Kurt Angle, although he was not even pinned. When contracts were open during the end of the feud between McMahon and Flair, The Undertaker switched from RAW to SmackDown!, alongside former RAW talent Brock Lesnar, Chris Benoit, and Eddie Guerrero. After defeating Test at SummerSlam 2002, Undertaker challenged Brock Lesnar in a title match at Unforgiven 2002, but the match ended in a double-DQ. Their feud carried over to No Mercy 2002 in a h**l in a Cell Match. Undertaker worked the match with a broken hand and eventually lost to the champion. Undertaker then suffered a kayfabe injury after the Big Show threw him off the stage in Memphis, sparking a feud.

    The Undertaker returned at the 2003 Royal Rumble drawing #30, but he was the last man eliminated by Brock Lesnar. He then continued his feud with Big Show and defeated Show via submission at No Way Out 2003. A-Train attempted to attack Taker after the match, but Nathan Jones came to The Undertaker's aid. Undertaker began to train Jones to wrestle, and the two were scheduled to fight Big Show and A-Train in a tag team match at WrestleMania XIX. However, Jones was removed prior to the match, making it a handicap match, which Undertaker won with the help of Jones, improving his WrestleMania record to 11-0.

    Undertaker went on to feud against the Full Blooded Italians, John Cena, A-Train,[86] Brock Lesnar, and Big Show. He had two WWE Championship opportunities over the course of the year. The first, on the September 4, 2003 SmackDown!, against Kurt Angle, ended in a no contest. The second, at No Mercy 2003, was a Biker Chain Match between Undertaker and Lesnar. With the help of Vince McMahon, Lesnar won, making it his second straight successful No Mercy WWE Title match against Undertaker. At Survivor Series 2003, Undertaker lost his Buried Alive Match against Vince McMahon when Kane interfered. After The Undertaker disappeared for some time following the match, Kane claimed that he was dead and buried forever.


  8. I think it had something to do with the fact that they are steroid taking stupid wrestlers that don't have two brain cells between them! Perhaps they just are not aligned in the correct zen though.  Nah, they are just stupid, hyped up. tarded jocks!  P.S. someone buy Alex a life...please!

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