WWE WrestleMania 28: Undertaker and Triple H Outperformed the Rock and John Cena
Last night's WrestleMania 28 from Miami certainly had it's fair share of high and low points. Brodus Clay and his Mama dancers made me wish he was in another squash match, but on the losing end, Daniel Bryan's 18-second title loss to Sheamus was just appalling.
There were several great moments, though, and they will be talked about for a long time to come. The Rock and John Cena put on a show, and they will probably be the most discussed match due to The Rock getting a win not many people saw coming.
The match that actually stole the show in terms of storytelling, drama, intrigue and overall entertainment value was easily Undertaker vs Triple H.
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These two men, the last outlaws, as WWE calls them, literally put their bodies on the line in one of the best Undertaker WrestleMania matches ever.
Both men left the ring with tons of bruises, welts and cuts, which proved that they went into this with nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Shawn Michaels did an amazing job of being an integral part of the match without being the main focus. The real focus was on Taker and Trips the whole time.
Both men hit their finishers on the other, only to have their opponents kick out, even after Undertaker was hit with a Superkick-Pedigree combo.
Throughout the final minutes of the match, Shawn was pleading with both men to put a stop to the carnage in what was a great way to make the match emotional while also being violent.
I have to say that, for a moment during the match, I suspended my disbelief and I was fully in the story. I was not thinking about it as an entertainment product, I was watching this as a story, and what a story it was.
Even when the match was over and Undertaker got the win everyone knew he would, I was still a little surprised. They did such an amazing job of making me invest in the match that I forgot that Taker never loses at Mania.
As Hell in a Cell matches go, this one will be very hard to top in terms of excitement. I loved every minute of it, from the moment both men entered the arena with a crazy entrance or spike jacket to the moment they embraced on the stage before walking through the curtain.
I have to give congratulations to everyone involved in that match, because it is something to be proud of. It certainly is a match I will not soon forget.
What did you think? Did Undertaker and Triple H steal the show from Rock and Cena?



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