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The Undertaker Officially Passed The Torch 3 Years Ago Today In His Final “Proper Match”

Roman Reigns The Undertaker Extreme Rules 2019

• The Undertaker Officially Passed The Torch 3 Years Ago Today In His Final “Proper Match”

3 Years ago today, the WWE Extreme Rules 2019 pay-per-view took place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

This PPV featured The Undertaker’s final “proper match”, as he only had 2 more matches after this – one being a short impromptu match and the other being the cinematic Boneyard Match.

The Undertaker teamed up with Roman Reigns to defeat Shane McMahon & Drew McIntyre. This was the best match of the night and The Deadman tore the roof off with his epic in-ring performance.

Fans gave The Phenom a standing ovation after the match.

Undertaker officially passed the torch that night to Roman Reigns, as he tapped The Big Dog on the chest and said:

“It’s your yard.”

Roman then left the ring to Taker, who had a moment with the fans alone in the ring.

Michael Cole said the following on commentary during this moment:

“The Undertaker may be The Deadman, but you are looking at a Living Legend! Enjoy it, ladies & gentlemen. We don’t know how many more times we’re going to be able to enjoy what we witnessed tonight – the absolute athletic prowess of one of the greatest of all time!”

You can watch the complete match and the post-match moments below (this video has over 77 million views on YouTube!):

Below are the complete results from Extreme Rules 2019:

Intercontinental Championship Match: Shinsuke Nakamura def. Finn Bálor (c) to win the Title [Kickoff Show]

Cruiserweight Championship Match: Drew Gulak (c) def. Tony Nese to retain the Title [Kickoff Show]

No Holds Barred Match: The Undertaker & Roman Reigns def. Shane McMahon & Drew McIntyre

RAW Tag Team Championship Match: The Revival (c) def. The Usos to retain the Titles

– Aleister Black def. Cesaro

1-On-2 Handicap Match For The SmackDown Women’s Championship: Bayley (c) def. Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross to retain the Title

Last Man Standing Match: Braun Strowman def. Bobby Lashley

Triple Threat Match For The SmackDown Tag Team Championship: The New Day (Big E & Xavier Woods) def. Daniel Bryan & Rowan (c) and Heavy Machinery (Otis & Tucker) to win the Titles

United States Championship Match: AJ Styles (c) def. Ricochet to retain the Title

– Kevin Owens def. Dolph Ziggler in 17 seconds

WWE Championship Match: Kofi Kingston (c) def. Samoa Joe to retain the Title

Last Chance Winners Take All Extreme Rules Mixed Tag Team Match For The Universal Championship & RAW Women’s Championship: Seth Rollins (c) & Becky Lynch (c) def. Baron Corbin & Lacey Evans to retain the Titles

Universal Championship Match: Brock Lesnar def. Seth Rollins (c) to win the Title [This was Lesnar’s Money In The Bank contract cash-in match]

Also Read: The Undertaker Reveals How Hard His Dad Worked To Provide For The Family

WATCH: Michelle McCool’s (The Undertaker’s Wife) Exposing Video:

• ON THIS DAY IN WWE HISTORY (July 14, 2005) – WWE SmackDown!

On this day in 2005, World Wrestling Entertainment aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWE SmackDown!’.

It was pre-taped at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts and featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWE The Great American Bash 2005’ PPV.

Here’s the match-card:

– Juventud Guerrera, Super Crazy & Psychosis vs. Paul London, Scotty Too Hotty & Funaki

– Eddie Guerrero vs. Hardcore Holly

– Christian vs. Booker T

– Batista vs. Orlando Jordan


        
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