#8 The Undertaker vs. Roman Reigns
I’ll give credit where credit is due. Both Reigns and the Undertaker did their best given the circumstances of this match. The Undertaker was 52 when this match started, and Reigns is, well, a good worker, but not the kind you’d select to carry a match with the Deadman.
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But they did their best. They managed to, at least, make it somewhat dramatic with several believable near-falls and impressive moves. Reigns managed to make ‘Taker look as tough and hard to beat as he had ever been, while the Undertaker did what he could and managed to deliver some solid offence.
However, the match quality was dragged down heavily by a relatively quiet live audience and a bad botch mid-way through the bout as Reigns tried to reverse a Tombstone Piledriver into one of his own. It killed the audience, and they didn’t recover much after that, at least for the match itself.