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After many steel chair shots, and telling Undertaker to stay down, Triple H executed Undertaker's Tombstone Piledriver for a near-fall. Triple H then grabbed a sledgehammer, but Undertaker applied Hell's Gate on Triple H. Eventually, Triple H submitted, meaning Undertaker's WrestleMania streak continued to 19–0. The record was displayed on ...
Triple H being taunted by The Undertaker ahead of their second consecutive WrestleMania match. Triple H returned on the January 30, 2012 episode of Raw SuperShow to evaluate Laurinaitis' performance as general manager. Before he could announce the decision, he was interrupted by the returning Undertaker. [149]
Shortly after, Austin and Triple H would begin feuding with the Undertaker and Kane, collectively known together as the Brothers of Destruction, which ultimately led to a "Winner Take All" tag team match at Backlash (2001), on April 29. In this encounter, Austin and Triple H defended the WWF and Intercontinental Championships against the ...
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.
The Undertaker and Triple H facing off before their match. Jim Ross joined the commentators (Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler) for the Hell in a Cell match between Triple H and The Undertaker with Shawn Michaels as special guest referee billed as "The End of an Era". The match started with the two going back and forth.
Back in the ring, The Undertaker hit Triple H with a Tombstone piledriver and went for the pin but Chioda was still unconscious. Later in the match, Triple H tried to pin The Undertaker after hitting him in the head with a sledgehammer while in the Last Ride position but only gained a two-count. Triple H sent The Undertaker into the corner and ...
Hogan performed another Big Boot on Triple H and attempted another Running Leg Drop but Triple H avoided the move and performed a Pedigree on Hogan. Triple H attempted a pin but The Undertaker attacked the referee. The Undertaker hit Triple H with a chair but Hogan performed a Clothesline on Undertaker, knocking The Undertaker out of the ring.
Afterward, Triple H assaulted The Undertaker and demanded a title shot. During Triple H's match against Test, The Undertaker interfered, enabling Test to nail Triple H with a big boot for the pin. Afterwards, The Undertaker nailed Triple H with multiple chair shots to his elbow.