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I will try to do it from memory, so someone correct me or add on to this list, provide dates, etc.

 

- Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker (Kane debuts)

 

- The Undertaker vs. Mankind (Foley flies off the top)

 

- Mankind vs. Kane (on Raw)

 

- The Undertaker vs. Big Boss Man (not very good)

 

- Big Boss Man vs. Al Snow---Kennel in a Cell (should not count)

 

- Rock vs. Austin vs. Angle vs. Rikishi vs. Undertaker vs. ?????

 

- HHH vs. Foley

 

- HHH vs. Jericho

 

- Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker

 

- HHH vs. Nash

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it wasn't bulldog. that was another 6-pack challange. I don't know if there was another man in the HIAC match. I forget who it was, if there was another guy.

 

btw: add HHH vs HBK to the list.

 

edit: thanks, must have been hunter. i don't remember.

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it was the match after vince won the title.

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Sell in a Cell

 

I hated it too.

 

Bulldog v Kane v Rock v Undertaker v Hunter v ???? on some PPV after vince vacted the title. Hunter won.

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There was a 6-Pack Challenge which wasn't a hell in the cell, where Steve Austin was the special enforcer. It happen at Unforgiven, right after Vince beat HHH for the title, and he vacanted it. The match was HHH Vs. Rock Vs. Mankind Vs. Bulldog Vs. Big Show Vs. Kane. Undertaker was suppose to be in it, instead of the Bulldog but he got injured.

 

the 6 man Hell in the Cell at Armageddon was HHH Vs. Angle Vs. Rock Vs. Austin Vs. Taker Vs. Rikishi.

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Bulldog v Kane v Rock v Undertaker v Hunter v ???? on some PPV after vince vacted the title. Hunter won.

*

 

it was unforgiven '99.

and

take out the undertaker, replace him w/ big show

and add foley.

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thanks, and yea that match was gay too.

 

just another quick reign for trips.

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Triple H was the 6th man in the Cell match from Argmageddon 2000. This was the match where Rikishi took the bump off the top of the cell on to the pickup truck that Vince and the stooges drove to ringside.

 

The six-pack challenge was the elimination match that main evented Unforgiven in September 1999.

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Maybe you were confused because that Unforgiven also had Snow/Bossman's classic Kennel in a Cell match. No one mentioned that yet, but I'm not sure it counts.

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I don't know if this counts, but sometime during 1998, there was a Kane/Mankind vs Austin/Undertaker HIAC on Raw that was declared a no contest as the match never officially started.

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I don't know if this counts, but sometime during 1998, there was a Kane/Mankind vs Austin/Undertaker HIAC on Raw that was declared a no contest as the match never officially started.

That was to build up the King of the Ring 98 card or Fully Loaded card (one of the two) and it actually wasnt a match, just an angle/brawl around and on top of the cage.

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- Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker (Badd Blood 97)

 

- The Undertaker vs. Mankind (KOTR 98)

 

- Mankind vs. Kane (Raw 1998)

 

- The Undertaker vs. Big Boss Man (WMXV)

 

- Rock vs. Austin vs. Angle vs. Rikishi vs. Undertaker vs. HHH (Arma 00)

 

- HHH vs. Foley (NWO 00)

 

- HHH vs. Jericho (JDay 02)

 

- Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker (No Mercy 02)

 

- HHH vs. Nash (Bad Blood 03)

 

- HHH vs. HBK (Bad Blood 04)

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Was the Al Snow vs Bossman Kennel match was intended to be as bad as it actually was? I remember watching it and thinking how funny it was that while they were busy trying to get eachother bitten by the dogs, the dogs were too busy humping eachother outside the ring.

 

What DVD or video is it where Mick Foley and Coach(?) do alternate commentary, and make it sound like it was a ***** match?

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Was the Al Snow vs Bossman Kennel match was intended to be as bad as it actually was? I remember watching it and thinking how funny it was that while they were busy trying to get eachother bitten by the dogs, the dogs were too busy humping eachother outside the ring.

 

What DVD or video is it where Mick Foley and Coach(?) do alternate commentary, and make it sound like it was a ***** match?

Foley's Hard Knocks and Cheap Pops DVD. It's awesome. I think it may even have been Michael Cole with him.

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Cawthon's site and WIA both list Steve Austin and The Undertaker v Kane and Mankind has an official match, with a no-contest finish.

Even if the match doesn't officially begin, I'll list it as a no contest.

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Steve Austin and The Undertaker v Kane and Mankind saw Kane and Mankind come out, Austin come out, but with no Undertaker. Bearer locked himself in the cage while Kane and Mankind brawled with Austin. Undertaker then came up from beneath the ring, and beat Bearer up, with Bearer blading. It was an angle, and not an actual match.

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Triple H was the 6th man in the Cell match from Argmageddon 2000. This was the match where Rikishi took the bump off the top of the cell on to the pickup truck that Vince and the stooges drove to ringside.

 

The six-pack challenge was the elimination match that main evented Unforgiven in September 1999.

I think it was a one-fall finish match, because I remember HHH sneaking in while bodies were everywhere and getting the victory.

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Steve Austin and The Undertaker v Kane and Mankind saw Kane and Mankind come out, Austin come out, but with no Undertaker. Bearer locked himself in the cage while Kane and Mankind brawled with Austin. Undertaker then came up from beneath the ring, and beat Bearer up, with Bearer blading. It was an angle, and not an actual match.

I think the true question is why the fuck we're discussing this as if it really matters.

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Maybe you were confused because that Unforgiven also had Snow/Bossman's classic Kennel in a Cell match. No one mentioned that yet, but I'm not sure it counts.

Umm, I mentioned it in the second post of this thread.

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