#5 A concert to behold
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This moment was incredibly memorable and historic - as it resulted in the first ever Symphony of Destruction Match. Elias' concerts are not unusual, but Strowman's debut gig was one that wouldn't leave the Drifter calling for an encore.
Strowman showcased his sultry sounds with a vocal performance for the ages while strumming on a double bass, mocking Elias. The final line of the song was that Elias would "get these hands" - and boy, he probably wishes that's all he got for his troubles.
Elias would end up on the wrong side of a double bass, a nod to his own famous guitar smash that conjures images of the WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett.
Sadly, it didn't end there for Elias as the Symphony of Destruction match made all the right noises with the WWE Universe, but is one that Elias will definitely hope was more of a "one night only" type of deal.