Wrestlemania 28 Review: WWE Writes Fitting End for HBK, Triple H and Undertaker
The "End of an Era" Hell-in-a-Cell match at WrestleMania 28 may not be the last Triple H and/or The Undertaker ever wrestle in the WWE, but if it is, we couldn't have asked for a better send off.
Well, maybe if they retired when it was actually time to retire, yes. However, since the Heartbreak Kid, HHH and the Deadman decided to stay in the ring past the age of 40, there wasn't going to be a better ending than 'Taker's 20th WrestleMania win.
To make it even more memorable, good ole' JR announced the match and we saw HBK's notoriously awful acting, Sweet Chin Music, multiple Pedigrees, choke slams, a couple of Tombstones and even a D-Generation-X "Suck It" chop before the match was over.
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The Undertaker's unbreakable record of 20 WrestleMania wins wasn't even the highlight of the night.
Once the match was complete, the three iconic superstars helped each other up the ramp and walked away from the crowd they've been pleasing for nearly two decades. They didn't do it as rivals or even friends, but they did it as equals and as three of the best to ever step foot in the ring.
On a night where the WWE crowned a new champion in all of 10 seconds and also may have sparked an exciting new heel turn from one of the most popular names in the business, it was the old guys who showed out once again.
Again, this may not be the last we ever see of The Undertaker and Triple H (Michaels should be content with his retirement by now), but when they finally do hang it up this will be the match to remember.



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