
WrestleMania XI - Undertaker vs. King Kong Bundy
After a nearly 8-month hiatus, Undertaker returned to WWE at SummerSlam 1994, defeating an impostor Undertaker that Ted DiBiase brought to WWE in the real Deadman’s absence. After the victory, Undertaker spent most of the next year going up against Ted DiBiase and his Million Dollar Corporation. At the 1995 Royal Rumble, Undertaker was able to defeat DiBiase’s crony IRS; however, as King Kong Bundy distracted the Deadman after the match, IRS attacked Paul Bearer and stole Undertaker’s urn.
At WrestleMania XI, Undertaker wanted retribution, and was matched up with King Kong Bundy. For this match, then-Major League Baseball umpire Larry Young was the special guest referee. Undertaker went in with multiple goals, most notably to regain control of the urn and keep his WrestleMania streak alive.
Without the power of the urn, however, Undertaker was unable to overcome the size and power of the 400-pound plus Bundy for most of the match. Luckily for the Deadman, Paul Bearer was able to reclaim the urn from DiBiase during the match, giving Undertaker the boost he needed. He eventually felled the massive Bundy, pinning him after a vicious clothesline to extend his WrestleMania winning streak to four in a row.
However, the victory was marred when Undertaker found out that Corporation member Kama had stolen the urn from Bearer once again late in the match.