#3 Wrestlemania X-7 (April 1, 2001) - No DQ Match
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In their most anticipated bout at that point in time, Undertaker put his undefeated Wrestlemania streak on the line against the Cerebral Assassin.
Unlike their previous bouts, Triple H was heavily favoured to win this encounter due to the astonishing success he had had over the previous 18 months, becoming a 4-time WWF Champion as well as defeating Stone Cold Steve Austin on pay per view weeks earlier at No Way Out.
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Triple H had arrived. However, Undertaker had not given up his yard just yet and in a bloody, chaotic brawl that encompassed much of the arena, the pair thrilled the Texas crowd.
As Undertaker lifted Triple H up for a Last Ride, Triple H smashed him in the face with a sledgehammer. Somehow Undertaker kicked out and a further Last Ride earned the victory.
An unforgettable match on one of the best wrestling shows of all time.