The Undertaker will go down in history as one of the scariest wrestlers of all time. Everything about the gimmick was terrifying, from the way the character looked to his backstory, and the way that he was presented only added to that. From the slow, stalking style of a walk to the eye roll, the Deadman was sure to send a shiver down the audience's spine, and his opponents as well.

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However, every now and then an equally creepy wrestler would come along that could actually be scarier than The Undertaker. Whether it was because of the timings of their careers when they met or simply because the wrestler was built to be even more terrifying, there were plenty of other scary stars over the years.

9 Kamala (Survivor Series, 1992)

Undertaker collides with Kamala at SummerSlam 1992

The casket match between Kamala and The Undertaker was an excellent one with the two men putting on a great battle. But while the gimmick match itself suited the Phenom, it was actually Kamala who was the scarier talent in this one. He was one of the most terrifying men of his generation, being a dominant heel who could put fear into anybody. All wrestling fans knew Kamala was a monster and the fact he could match Undertaker helped.

8 The Brood (Raw, 1/26/99)

The Brood making their entrance

While The Undertaker's Ministry Of Darkness was a scary group, there was always something about The Brood that made them even scarier. The trio were able to put fear into any wrestler, which was the case when they compete on Raw. Their blood baths were able to excite fans, while also making them fearful at the same time. The three men wrestled against Undertaker, Viscera, and Mideon on Raw, and they were easily the scarier group.

7 The Great Khali (Judgment Day, 2006)

Great Khali hits The Undertaker

It might seem completely insane now that The Great Khali would be scarier than The Undertaker considering he went on to be someone who danced around in comedy segments.

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However, the Hall Of Famer was booked as a huge monster when he first joined WWE. Khali was seen as a genuine threat to people like 'Taker, and few men had genuinely been able to look down on Undertaker, which instantly created a fear factor.

6 Brock Lesnar (Hell In A Cell, 2015)

The Undertaker taunting Brock Lesnar in the cell.

The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar have had a longstanding history together, but when it came to their 2015 Hell In A Cell bout, the Beast was certainly scarier. He had already ended Undertaker's WrestleMania streak and was at the top of his game. With Undertaker slowing down, Brock was seen as a far scarier and more dominant talent. This was especially true as they headed into a Hell In A Cell, which provided more fear for fans of the Deadman.

5 Sycho Sid (WrestleMania 13)

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Few wrestlers could stand tall and go toe to toe with The Undertaker and when someone could it instantly put the fear into fans. It's something that audiences weren't used to, and because of that when he faced Sycho Sid, Undertaker wasn't always the scariest.

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Sid was physically dominant, but he was also unhinged and that is something that put even more fear into people. While The Undertaker was happy enough to step up against him, Sid was certainly scarier at points.

4 Jake Roberts (WrestleMania VIII)

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At this stage in The Undertaker's career, he was only starting to build his personality out, whereas Jake Roberts had a fully-fledged character. He was one of the scariest talents in wrestling at that time. Roberts was cutting some of the best promos of his career during this stage and the build to this WrestleMania match saw him really push the boat out. Whether it was chair shots or attacking Paul Bearer, he was easy to be scared of at this point.

3 Mankind (SummerSlam, 1996)

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Mankind went on to become a comedic character later on in his career, but at first, he was twisted and fearsome. The storyline heading into SummerSlam, 1996 favored Mankind massively, and he was a slightly scarier talent at that point.

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The way he behaved backstage, the promos he cut all made him incredibly scary, with audiences finding him unhinged which worked in Mick Foley's favor.

2 Bruiser Brody (WCWA, 6/26/87)

Bruiser Brody

Bruiser Brody was actually the first opponent that The Undertaker ever competed against, which came prior to him taking on the gimmick fans know and love. Instead, Undertaker was known as Texas Red and he certainly wasn't the scariest man in the ring on that day. Bruiser Brody is one of the scariest wrestlers to have ever stepped into the ring. He was physically dominant and had no problem in taking control of a situation when needed, which made him even scarier.

1 Kane (WrestleMania XIV)

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While The Undertaker was scary, when WWE brought in Kane he was even scarier. The way that the character was built up, how he came in as a complete monster and had Paul Bearer by his side, he seemed like an unstoppable force. Kane was someone who WWE built to be a legitimate threat to the Deadman and that allowed him to be feared by the entire wrestling world. Because this was the first time that they were meeting it was Kane at his scariest, which made for a terrifying situation for The Undertaker.