Yeah, the fact that he's basically disappeared off the face of the earth/being hidden suggests he's in a pretty bad way imoHHH too busy staying alive right now isn’t he?
I love the 19 match. The whole thing with Rock and Austin's jacket cracks me upMania 19 is gun too (assume that's the one you'd have top). Kind of a reversal in that it's The Rock who's out of this world great and carries that one. Austin is kinda just there but I think he was pretty broken down physically then. That was a completely stacked mania show in general, might be my favourite one.
"Minor heart issue" is the official line - but he's been nowhere to be seen for months nowWait, what happened to H?
That's not good, wishing him the best outcome possible"Minor heart issue" is the official line - but he's been nowhere to be seen for months now
Selling this match way short imo. The ending definitely led to a lot of "two dudes kick out of everything" matches over the next few years but what made it work in this one was that there were really inventive counters that led into the finishing spots, especially the two tombstones.12. The Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels, Wrestlemania 25
I think of this as the archetypal 'modern' WWE big match. Then I realise it's from the decade before the decade before the current one and I realise I'm old. Anyway, it's a famously great Wrestlemania spectacle match. There's a scary spot about 2/3rds of the way through where Taker botches a big dive out of the ring and lands on his head. A nasty moment but it actually enhances the match as it solves a potential problem with this match up of how to make it credible that Michaels might win. After that spot Taker is (probably legit) shaken and HBK can start going toe to toe with him. It bridges the match neatly from the cagier cat and mouse games of the first half to the 'throw every big move they have at each other' finishing stretch.