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As Goldberg went for a third Spear, The Undertaker dodged and caused Goldberg to collide with the ring post, busting his head open and receiving a concussion. This gave The Undertaker the advantage for the rest of the match and was able to perform an Old School , a Chokeslam , and a Tombstone Piledriver for a nearfall.
Also on the card was a match between Goldberg and Brock Lesnar, with Stone Cold Steve Austin as the special guest referee. This was both Lesnar's and Goldberg's final match with WWE until the 2012 edition of Extreme Rules, and the 2016 edition of Survivor Series, respectively.
The match ended after Bret threw Owen's head into the steel cage and Owen's leg became trapped between the cage's bars. [41] Bret climbed over the top of the cage and dropped to the floor to win the match and retain the title. After the match, Jim Neidhart attacked Davey Boy Smith, another brother-in-law of the Hart brothers. Neidhart padlocked ...
The Undertaker vs. Goldberg: June 23 Stomping Grounds: Tacoma Dome: Tacoma, Washington: 6,000 Seth Rollins (c) vs. Baron Corbin in a no countout, no disqualification match for the WWE Universal Championship: July 13 Evolve 131: 10th Anniversary Celebration: 2300 Arena: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Adam Cole (c) vs. Akira Tozawa for the NXT ...
Goldberg, who feuded with Triple H after SummerSlam. During an episode of Raw after SummerSlam, Goldberg challenged Triple H to another match for the World Heavyweight Championship. This match took place at the Unforgiven pay-per-view on September 21, 2003, with a stipulation that, should he lose, Goldberg would retire from WWE.
The main event was a Hell in a Cell match between Randy Orton and The Undertaker, which Undertaker won by pinfall after performing a Tombstone piledriver. One of the predominant matches on the card was an Interpromotional tag team match between WWE Tag Team Champions Rey Mysterio and World Heavyweight Champion Batista and World Tag Team ...
After a near-30 minute bout, in a match contested under No Holds Barred rules, [78] and after The Undertaker kicked out of a Tombstone Piledriver by Triple H, The Undertaker was triumphant when he locked in the Hell's Gate on Triple H; Triple H attempted to use a sledgehammer while in the hold, but was unable to do so before tapping out.
When Goldberg came to WWE in 2003, his first feud was against The Rock, who on the April 21, 2003 episode of Raw brought in Gill, once again under his Gillberg gimmick, to mock Goldberg. [2] After beating up The Rock's security guards, who were trying to apprehend him for interrupting a concert "dedicated" to him, Gillberg attacked Goldberg ...