#8 Triple H: WrestleMania 17
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We’re going to rewind back twelve months to the first of three WrestleMania meetings between long-time rivals Triple H and The Undertaker. These two men have squared off on numerous occasions, and although none of their Mania encounters were particularly well built, they were all fantastic in their own right.
The 17 edition of their trilogy was interesting, as Taker’s streak hadn’t really become a ‘thing’ yet. Because of that, it wouldn’t have been surprising to see The Game walk away with the victory, and following the sledgehammer spot that looked like a real possibility. Alas, Taker came out on top, and the two men wouldn’t meet again at Mania until 10 years later.
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