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Hunter dropped the mic and left. Orton was amused by this whole thing. Backstage, Charly Caruso asked Corbin about Rollins. Corbin acted concerned but then laughed and said Lesnar did him a favour. Corbin said he would become the next champion. Ricochet was all over Cesaro early on. After a break, Cesaro was in control.
Ricochet made a brief comeback but Cesaro cut him off and hit a superplex. Cesaro followed with an uppercut for a nearfall. Ricochet came back with a couple of knee strikes but Cesaro rolled through a crossbody into a pin for two. Ricochet tried a roll-up for two, then spun into a schoolboy for the pinfall win.
Cesaro attacked Ricochet after the match. Cesaro went under the ring and pulled out a table, but Truth was actually lying flat on the table as Cesaro pulled it out. Ricochet dropkicked Cesaro, then a bunch of wrestlers ran down to surround Truth.
Cedric Alexander flew in and took everyone out with a flip dive. Truth slipped back in the ring and was confronted by Maverick.
Carmella took out Maverick with a superkick, then she and Truth escaped through the crowd. He came out and the music cut with 2 minutes left. The crowd chanted loudly for Taker. Here it is:. Does the sky grow dark? Does the ground begin to rip open at your feet? Or do you choke on the stench of the souls that are already gone? Goldberg, this Friday, you will get the answer to all those questions.
I want the unstoppable, mythical icon, Goldberg. I promise you this, if you bring anything less, our first match will be your last. I will open the gates of hell and unleash an inhumane level of brutality for which you have never felt. When the reaper beckons, you will answer his call. I will claim your soul for all of eternity. They went off the air right after that line. New Wrestling Observer Newsletter plus tons of downloadable podcasts every week.
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He's given a number of interviews recently saying that while mentally he's ready to wrestle again, his body isn't. But it's just at a point where physically, I can't perform at a level," he told the Dallas Morning News. But I can't give people what they expect at this point. When you see Undertaker, you pay money to see that guy wrestle. Suddenly, the image of Undertaker inside the coffin appeared on the video screen. The promo that followed remains one of the best of his career:. The spirit of the Undertaker lives within the soul of all mankind.
The eternal flame of life that can not be extinguished. The origin of which can not be explained. The answer lies within the everlasting spirit. Soon all mankind will witness the rebirth of The Undertaker. I will not rest in peace. From there, he ascended out of the video screen and to the heavens, not to be seen for eight months.
The theatricality of the character would be something the company would grow and expand upon over the years but there are few moments that helped fans, especially youngsters, fall in love with the uniqueness of The Undertaker the way his match with Yokozuna and everything that followed it at the Rumble did.
Some will call it one of the worst matches and angles they have seen. Maybe it is. It's so over over top that it is understandable if it turns some off. For others, it is childhood nostalgia that helped intensify one's love for the entertainment side of the business and, more importantly, the aura of The Deadman. One cannot overstate what working with The Undertaker, then having him put you over, means to the career of a young star.
While The Charismatic Enigma did not dethrone him, the show of respect from The Deadman after the match helped elevate Hardy in the eyes of the fans. Fast-forward a few months and you had young Brock Lesnar, early in his run as world champion, defending against The Phenom inside Hell in a Cell. The physical, bloody match saw The Next Big Thing overcome an early ass-whooping to down the challenger with an F-5 for the win, but what Lesnar received from the contest was something no manufactured victory could replace: credibility.
Lesnar was a made man. He just went to war with Undertaker inside Hell in a Cell and didn't win; he survived. He retained his title by the thinnest of margins, but he did it fairly and in the center of the ring, proving to be The American Badass' superior on that night. It was a milestone victory for Lesnar and a prime example of Undertaker doing what was best for business by putting over the star tapped by management to be the face of the company moving forward.
The storyline was better than what John Cena vs. The Rock had to offer. Punk was in the middle of the hottest run of his WWE career and Undertaker was on a streak of extraordinary WrestleMania wins. The pieces were there for a Match of the Year main event, but WWE opted for the predictable route with a rematch of the previous year's show that no one asked for. Perhaps driven by the frustration caused by the company's decision, Punk and Undertaker proceeded to steal the show with one of the best matches of either man's career.
A crowd of 80,plus in MetLife Stadium hung on every spot of the match, which saw Punk shrug off a painful leg injury following a top rope elbow through the announce table and maintain control of the bout.
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