3) Triple H
The last two times these two greats met, the matches sold themselves and the hype was well worth the price of admission. The two giants of this business actually have met three times at WrestleMania – 17, 27 and 28. All three matches were won by the Deadman. The last one, a Hell in a Cell match, was the best match of the night in Miami.
The rivalry between these two piggybacked off the momentum of a rivalry between Undertaker and Shawn Michaels. Undertaker went as far as to admit Michaels, Triple H’s best friend, was the better of the two wrestlers.
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The ebb and flow of these confrontations were the personification of an era we all miss, where attitude and showmanship meant everything. Ironically, both men will have key roles in this year’s production, but neither paths have crossed since.
The other irony is while Triple H is the COO of WWE, he has a big stake in the match between Undertaker and Shane McMahon. Vince McMahon is the one holding the puppet strings on this one.