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There was no reason to try and follow up the prior years performance. Nobody bought Undertaker going down for Triple H in the third Wrestlemania match. Triple H wasn’t gonna retire if he lost so there was no drama there either.
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>>15933734
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>>15933734
Does HHH manage a coaching gig at FCW if he didn't marry Steph.
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>>15933734
It was billed as "the End of an Era" and would've been a good sendoff for all involved.
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Because it was kino. That’s it. You’re thinking too deeply about it
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>>15934762
Nothing ended but the match. It was an overhyped match no one but Nose's ego wanted to see, when a healthy Taker could have wrestled anybody else.
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Fortune, fame
Mirror, vain
Gone insane
But the memory remains
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>>15933734
shawn made it so taker matches had to be moty bangerinos, and there's no one better for the job than triple h. he is that damn good.
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>>15933734
Because Wrestlemania 27 ended with Undertaker leaving on a stretcher and HHH standing tall despite losing. This was always the plan
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>>15934516
Wtf is he doing lmao
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>>15935730
Just a rib
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>>15933734
End of a era
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>>15935730
Did you just question the lockroom leader boy?



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