The Undertaker and Triple H first met at WrestleMania X-Seven.
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The Deadman was victorious, extending his Streak to 9-0.
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They clashed again 10 years later, at WrestleMania XXVII.
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In a bout that left both men battered, The Phenom forced Triple H to tap out in Hell's Gate to go 19-0 at The Show of Shows.
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In what was called "The End of an Era," The Undertaker and Triple H locked horns inside Hell in a Cell at WrestleMania XXVIII.
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Although guest referee Shawn Michaels tried to help The Cerebral Assassin win, The Undertaker's supernatural abilities were too much to overcome. The Phenom's unparalleled Streak went to 20-0.
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Before Triple H resumed his quest to end The Streak, it was HBK who tried to knock The Undertaker off his pedestal.
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At WrestleMania XXV, Michaels hit The Deadman with two Sweet Chin Musics, but became victory number 17 when The Undertaker hit him with two Tombstones.
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The Showstopper became obsessed with ending The Streak over the next year, but had to put his career on the line to get the rematch.
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At WrestleMania XXVI, it took three Tombstones, but The Deadman still prevailed, sending Michaels into retirement.
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Mr. T teamed up with Hulk Hogan to take on "Rowdy" Roddy Piper and Paul Orndorff in the main event of the first WrestleMania.
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Piper didn't take too kindly to the actor jumping into the ring, but "The A-Team" star quickly put him in his place.
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Their rivalry continued at WrestleMania 2, when they met in a Boxing Match.
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T, who had a little boxing experience from his turn as Clubber Lang in "Rocky III," knocked Piper to the mat.
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The Rowdy One had no intentions of fighting fair, bodyslamming T on several occasions and getting himself disqualified ...
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... and setting off a pull-apart brawl.
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Edge & Christian, The Hardy Boyz and The Dudley Boyz met in a Triple Threat Ladder Match at WrestleMania 2000 for the World Tag Team Titles.
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Edge & Christian emerged victorious ...
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... though they were battered, having been through a hellacious bout.
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The three teams met again one year later in the second Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match in WWE history.
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With an assist from Rhyno, Christian and Edge were able to reclaim their championships once more.
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In a bout that many believed could only happen "Once in a Lifetime," John Cena took on The Rock at WrestleMania XXVIII.
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Although The Great One claimed victory in their showdown ...
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... the two revered Superstars battled again the following year in MetLife Stadium.
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After a back-and-forth classic, Cena walked away with the WWE Championship and The Rock's respect.
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The Undertaker took on Kane in their first-ever match at WrestleMania XIV.
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In a hellacious brawl, The Deadman pinned his younger brother.
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The Undertaker took on his half-brother once more at WrestleMania XX, seeking retribution for Kane burying him alive.
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The Phenom found victory once more, extending his Streak to 12-0.
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Pete Rose was the celebrity ring announcer for The Undertaker and Kane's bout at WrestleMania XIV.
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The Big Red Monster, eager to begin the carnage, Tombstoned the all-time hit king.
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One year later, at WrestleMania XV, Rose tried to sneak attack Kane while dressed as the San Diego Chicken.
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The result was the same: a Tombstone.
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Rose made another attempt at WrestleMania 2000.
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The Rock and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's first WrestleMania showdown took place at the 15th edition of The Show of Shows.
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Austin weathered this Rock Bottom, going on to win the WWE Title.
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They met again at WrestleMania X-Seven.
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The Texas Rattlesnake shocked the WWE Universe by accepting Mr. McMahon's help in defeating The Brahma Bull.
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Their final showdown took place at Seattle's Safeco Field at WrestleMania XIX.
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The People's Champion was finally able to defeat Austin.
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The irresistible force met the immovable object when Hulk Hogan took on Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III.
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The Hulkster shocked the WWE Universe when he bodyslammed the 400-pound giant to retain his WWE Championship.
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The Mega Powers exploded when "Macho Man" Randy Savage took on Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania V.
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Savage tried to use the ringpost to his advantage, but Hulkamania was too much to overcome.