#2: Shouldn't: Triple H
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Triple H and The Undertaker. Two icons of the Attitude Era.
For years (even as recent as last November), the pair have battled back and forth, with both men holding victories.
With that said, it doesn't seem like anyone would benefit too greatly from the Game ending the streak, especially when you consider the disdain many fans have for the King of Kings, who'd they perceive as booking himself to win.
That's not to say the WWE didn't have the chance to end both men's careers in 2012, when the pair collided inside Hell in a Cell at WrestleMania 28, a match that WWE defined as the end of an era.
In 2019 though, Triple H and Undertaker have faced too many times, and it's clear that the Game has much bigger things on his plate than ending the lord of Darkness.