#2 D-Generation X beat the Brothers of Destruction
With a combined age of 206, the four wrestlers headlined the pay-per-view. At this point in their careers, Kane and The Undertaker should rename themselves as the Fathers of Destruction.
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The botch-galore match saw all four men not knowing what to do in a match which was decent enough considering the rustiness of the superstars and their ages. However, there was no real need to bring all four men back to the squared circle and put them in harm’s way.
The WWE did just that for the money it was receiving, and this resulted in Triple H sustaining a serious injury even though he is the most active and fittest of the four superstars. We are glad the other three men made it out alive.
All four men are part-timers now, and there was no real reason to headline the show with such a match even though it was the biggest match advertised on the card.
With eight more shows left to be performed in Saudi Arabia according to their contract with the WWE, it is possible that we have not seen the last of these four men together in the ring.