Big Show sends WWE Champion Randy Orton through the announce table on Raw.
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Prior to his WrestleMania XXVII match against The Undertaker, Triple H takes out Ted DiBiase with a particularly high, leaping Pedigree.
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With The World's Largest Athlete hoisting The World's Strongest Man high above it, this table wishes it was the world's most durable broadcast desk.
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Luke Gallows finds himself on the receiving end of a chokeslam from his half-brother, Kane.
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The hate-obsessed Big Red Monster gets added height on this chokeslam to John Cena.
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Kane again plants an opponent with an organ-shaking chokeslam. This time, it's Edge.
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Kofi Kingston throws caution to the wind at Money in the Bank 2010, delivering an insane Boom Drop onto Drew McIntyre.
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Jeff Hardy, an artist both inside the ring and out, Swantons a prone CM Punk.
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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery? Don't tell that to Mick Foley. Here, The Hardcore Legend - chair in hand - flattens a Mankind impersonator.
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CM Punk's Macho Man inspired elbow drop finds the mark against Triple H.
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Not to be outdone in the elbow-drop category, Shawn Michaels pinpoints a tabled Chris Jericho.
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After launching himself off the top rope, Shane McMahon lands with a thud on Bobby Lashley at One Night Stand 2007.
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On the very first edition of SmackDown, The Rock rocks Triple H by introducing him to the table.
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Perhaps taking a cue from The Great One, Triple H bounces Sheamus' head off the table during an Extreme Rules 2010 Street Fight.
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Sheamus, informed by his run-ins with The Game, tries his luck with the same move, whipping Wade Barrett face-first into the table.
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Barrett is reunited with the table, courtesy of The Viper.
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A sign of things to come at Extreme Rules 2012? Chris Jericho proves, at least for the moment, that he's the best at tossing Punk into the broadcast table.
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Against Christian, The Second City Saint displays his table talent.
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Former Evolution running mates Randy Orton and Triple H prepare for a miserable landing ...
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... but said landing is not completely foreign to Orton.
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Edge again returns to the table, this time Spearing an overmatched Jeff Hardy.
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Somewhere in that table wreckage are Edge and The Undertaker.
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Triple H looks on as his D-Generation X partner, Shawn Michaels, begins to recover from a desk-demolishing maneuver.
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Mark Henry inducts Big Show, and the table, into his "Hall of Pain."
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Soon to be without an announce desk, Jerry "The King" Lawler exclaims in shock at John Cena disposes of Orton with an Attitude Adjustment.
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Over time, Cena has come to master the elevated Attitude Adjustment onto the broadcast table. Alberto Del Rio suffers the consequences ...
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... as does Batista.
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"Stone Cold" Steve Austin never turns down an opportunity to smash a McMahon through a table. On this occasion, Shane is The Texas Rattlesnake's victim of choice.
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Dapper though he is, Big Show is no less dangerous in a suit than he is in a singlet. Jack Swagger can attest.
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A damaged Alex Riley is sprawled out at Over the Limit 2011.