#3. The Undertaker
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When Jeff Hardy set out on a singles run, he was put into a match against the Undertaker for the Undisputed Championship. While there were doubts surrounding the singles ability of Jeff Hardy, he cleared them all by the end of the match.
Just like Cena vs Angle, this match was the arrival of a singles superstar. While Hardy lost the match, he had his hand raised by Undertaker, who was working as a heel at that time, as a mark of respect.
With Mark Calaway seeming busier than ever this year, a match against Hardy with a retirement stipulation could be an emotional ride. This could be the one last great feud that WWE could give Hardy before he retires.
Edited by Gabby Duran