The Undertaker and Booker T clashed repeatedly during a pivotal 2001, a stretch where tag team gold changed hands with remarkable frequency and the balance of power shifted back and forth between two fierce competitors.
Over their eleven encounters, The Undertaker emerged victorious in eight matches, establishing a clear edge in head-to-head competition. Booker T, however, proved he could seize momentum when it mattered most, capturing three wins that included crucial title victories. The pair contested five championship matches across a span of just over a month, beginning with three consecutive WCW World Tag Team Title bouts on September 30th, October 6th, and October 7th—all won by The Undertaker. The landscape shifted when both competitors transitioned to the WWF, where Booker T captured the WWF Tag Team Titles from The Undertaker on November 3rd, then successfully defended his new championship the very next night on November 4th at WWF Live.
That November 4th defense marked the last documented clash between these two warriors, representing the culmination of their intense autumn campaign. While The Undertaker's eight wins demonstrate his dominance throughout their rivalry, Booker T's ability to win when championships hung in the balance suggests their encounters carried meaningful consequences for both men. The legacy of their 2001 rivalry endures as a testament to tag team wrestling's volatility and the unpredictable nature of momentum in professional wrestling.