#3 The Rock slapped The Undertaker during the WWE Attitude Era
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The Great One
The Undertaker and The Rock are living legends of WWE. The two have had illustrious careers in Vince McMahon's promotion, winning many Championships and garnering a lot of love from the WWE Universe.
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In the 90s, when The Rock and The Undertaker were still on their way to legendary status, the two locked horns several times. During one of The Rock's matches, The Undertaker was ringside as a part of the commentary team. The Great One didn't enjoy The Deadman's presence and took his own pair of headsets and told The Undertaker to shut up.
Initially, The Undertaker didn't pay much attention to The Rock's words. But when The People's Champion kept taking shots at The Deadman, he left his seat and confronted The Rock. That's when The Rock slapped The Undertaker across his face. It was at that moment that a feud between the two WWE Superstars was sparked.
Currently, neither The Undertaker nor The Rock perform in the WWE, but they do make sporadic appearances.
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Kishan Prasad
Kishan is a WWE writer at Sportskeeda Wrestling and has been associated with the division for 8.5 years. Even though he doesn't work at Sportskeeda on a full-time basis, writing about wrestling keeps his passion for the sport alive. He reports on important updates from wrestlers and rumors from trustworthy sources.
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