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Undertaker
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The No Way Out pay per view on February 18th marked the last time Batista and the Undertaker were under the same roof. With that scheduled to change on the March ninth edition of Friday Night Smackdown, wrestling fans were half expecting to see an explosion. Unfortunately all those fans looking forward to a TNT atmosphere were sadly disappointed with the worse 2 hours of WWE programming in recent memory. Both Raw and ECW brought down the house on Monday and Tuesday night respectively, but Smackdown only featured four matches and less than a handful of additional superstars on the entire program. To the shows credit, all four matches were new, exciting, and may have saved the program from being a complete disaster.
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The Undertaker have problems handling defeat, this came to full forces at Raw is War, April 19. Here neither the Acolytes or Midian succeeded in the quests that the Undertaker demanded from them. The Acolytes got attacked by Viscera for their failure. The Undertaker ... continued his mind games with Ken Shamrock as he stated that Ryan was in an abandoned hote in room 223, on Interstate 96. Later Viscera took on Paul Wight, who dominated and went for the chokeslam, the lights then went out and the Undertaker went face to face with the Big Show, they started brawling and Viscera helped the Lord of Darkness until Mankind came to Wight's rescue.
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The Undertaker had his No Way Out rematch for the World Heavyweight Championship against Angle on the March 3, 2006 edition of SmackDown!. Undertaker had the match won until Mark Henry, along with Daivari, attacked him from behind, costing him the title. Henry's attack concluded by splashing the Undertaker through the announce table. Undertaker challenged Mark Henry to a Casket Match at WrestleMania 22 on SmackDown! the following week. The two made a confrontation at Saturday Night's Main Event, leading to the Undertaker taking Henry out with a big boot and giving Daivari a chokeslam and then a Tombstone on top of a casket.
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Despite that loss, Undertaker went on to have a big year in 2001 After defeating Triple H at WrestleMania X-Seven to improve his WrestleMania record to 9-0, the Deadman teamed with Kane to win the World Tag Team Championship that April. Undertaker ... helped Mr. McMahon fight off the ECW/WCW Alliance’s invasion, and Undertaker & Kane won both the WCW and World Tag Team Championships that summer. Undertaker was also on the victorious WWE team at Survivor Series, putting the Alliance out of business.
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Later the Undertaker took on the Rock in a casket match, the Rock dominated the match and was about to roll the Undertaker in the casket, when Triple H, Chyna, and Shane McMahon made their presence known. The Undertaker gained the advantage when he delivered a low blow to Maivia. Triple H then worked on the Rock's broken arm with a sledge hammer, and the Undertaker followed it up, when he slammed the arm against the casket. The Rock was then rolled in the casket. The Undertaker and Triple H then knocked the casket of it's stand and Triple H started pounding on the casket wit the Sledge Hammer. During a match between Triple H and Steve Austin, the Undertaker made his way down to the ring, as the Undertaker symbol was lowered.
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At Judgment Day 2000, the new Undertaker took out all the members of The McMahon-Helmsley Faction. He went on to continue targeting their leader, WWF Champion Triple H. At King of the Ring 2000, Undertaker teamed with the Rock and Kane to defeat the team of Triple H, Shane McMahon, and Mr. McMahon. Afterwards, he teamed with Kane to go for the WWF World Tag Team Championship. They defeated Edge and Christian, earning the right to face them the following week for the tag titles. However, Kurt Angle interfered in the match to help Edge and Christian retain the titles. At Fully Loaded 2000, Undertaker pinned Angle following his new finishing move the Last Ride.
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