Undertaker/Michaels saved WM for second yr in row. :bow:
no less than 5 stars. although Batista/Cena was also damn good.
HBK-Taker moment brought tear to my eyes. Great match, great ending.
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Undertaker/Michaels saved WM for second yr in row. :bow:
no less than 5 stars. although Batista/Cena was also damn good.
HBK-Taker moment brought tear to my eyes. Great match, great ending.
Here are Complete Wrestlemania 26 Results
Tag team match for the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship
-ShoMiz (The Big Show and The Miz) defeated John Morrison and R-Truth
Triple Threat match
-Randy Orton defeated Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase
Money in the Bank ladder match
-Jack Swagger defeated Dolph Ziggler, Shelton Benjamin, Drew McIntyre, Christian, Montel Vontavious Porter, Matt Hardy, Evan Bourne, Kofi Kingston and Kane
Singles match
-Triple H defeated Sheamus
Singles match; if Punk won, Mysterio would be forced to join the Straight Edge Society
-Rey Mysterio defeated CM Punk
No Holds Barred match
-Bret Hart defeated Vince McMahon
Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship
-Chris Jericho defeated Edge
Ten-Diva tag team match
-Michelle McCool, Layla, Maryse, Alicia Fox and Vickie Guerrero defeated Mickie James, Kelly Kelly, Eve Torres, Gail Kim and Beth Phoenix
Singles match for the WWE Championship
-John Cena defeated Batista
Retirement Match
-Undertaker defeated Shawn Michaels
:happydance: :happydance:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sourav
A perfect Dead(man’s) end for HBK
PHOENIX – One could argue that it wasn’t Shawn Michaels who lost on The Grandest Stage of Them All Sunday night. Yes, Michaels fell in defeat to The Phenom, who extended his unbeaten WrestleMania streak to an unprecedented 18-0. However, by ending The Showstopper’s illustrious career, The Deadman effectively provided the WWE Universe with perhaps its greatest collective loss in WWE history: the end of an icon’s ring career.
Their rematch was destined to happen – many believed that as soon as their epic first confrontation at the 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania concluded one year prior. It certainly remained foremost in the mind of HBK, who demanded another opportunity against The Phenom at The Show of Shows since last December’s Slammy Awards ceremony on Raw. Yet after months of calling out The Deadman and coming up short in bids to earn a rematch, Michaels finally succeeded after costing The Undertaker his World Heavyweight Title inside the Elimination Chamber last February.
Of course, garnering The Undertaker’s sole, undivided attention is a double-edged sword. The Phenom finally agreed to face The Showstopper one more time at WrestleMania – with the stipulation that it would be Shawn Michaels’ last time as a WWE Superstar, should he fail to end “The Streak,” a prize that many would equate to a World Championship … or perhaps hold in even higher regard.
Sunday’s rematch between HBK and The Undertaker was only the fourth such contest to end a WrestleMania without championship gold on the line. However, it was, by far, the most important of those matches. Furthermore, indecision or controversy was all but eliminated by the stipulation that this “Streak vs. Career” Match could end only via pinfall or submission.
“I wouldn’t have agreed to this match if I wasn’t at a place where I was ready to take on the inevitable, which is the end of my career,” Michaels told WWE.com in an exclusive interview hours before the confrontation. “I like to be a man of my word. I’d like to honor what I said to The Undertaker … that if I don’t beat his streak, I will walk away.”
That said, Michaels was more than ready Sunday night. Before a capacity crowd inside the University of Phoenix Stadium, fans’ loyalties were divided as “Mr. WrestleMania” gave the Showstopping performance of his career – and a match that must have left The Undertaker wondering, even if just for a moment, whether or not he could defeat HBK at a second consecutive WrestleMania.
Though it seemed impossible to conceive, Michaels and The Deadman outdid their epic confrontation from last year – a match that was deemed universally as 2009’s Match of the Year. The tide turned multiple times Sunday night, but when Michaels connected with the Sweet Chin Music that has silenced 25 years’ worth of ring opponents, posters stating “17-1” began popping up sporadically in the crowd.
Unfortunately for them, The Phenom wasn’t quite ready to relinquish his unbeaten WrestleMania record, a streak that is unparalleled in the history of WWE.
Jack Swagger is now the World Heavyweight Champion :sigh2:
yeah...soon edge or jericho will win...not to worry :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dinesh84
NEXT PPV Fatal 4 Way
http://us.wwe.com/content/media/tout...29062/14557288
Cena (c) vs Edge vs Randy Orton vs Sheamus for WWE Championship :irked:
Jack Swagger (c) vs CM Punk :victory: vs Big Show vs Rey Mysterio :x for WHW Championship
:mrgreen:
Next PPV Money In The Bank
Kane vs. Matt Hardy vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Christian vs. Kofi Kingston vs. The Big Show -- SmackDown Money in the Bank ladder match
Randy Orton vs. The Miz vs. R-Truth vs. Chris Jericho vs. Evan Bourne vs. Ted DiBiase vs. John Morrison vs. Edge -- Raw Money in the Bank ladder match
Rey Mysterio (c) vs Jack Swagger for -- Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Sheamus (c) vs John Cena -- Steel Cage match for the WWE Championship
UT-ku ennachu.... wen hhh coming back...
UT- injured (kayfabe), HHH - no idea.. red mandayan Sheamus kitta adi vaangitu poonathoda sari.. :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sourav