Legends Triple H and also the undertaker are set to do battle as John Cena grapples for a final time before his retirement
Triple H defeated the Undertaker in an exceedingly brutal contest at WWE Super Show-Down – but it was largely thanks to Shawn Michaels.
The two WWE legends clashed at the pay-per-view event, with Michaels in Triple H’s corner, while Kane was in this of his brothers.
But it absolutely was Michaels who had the last laugh, hitting Undertaker with a Sweet Chin music even as he was lining up his Tombstone finisher.
Triple H then struck ‘Taker with a sledgehammer shot, before another Sweet Chin Music followed by a Pedigree finished off the Phenom.
A historic sight.#WWESSD @TripleH @ShawnMichaels @KaneWWE #Undertaker pic.twitter.com/5BG7CLPiiU
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) October 6, 2018
Earlier, Ronda Rousey was on the winning as she fought off the Riott Squad with the tag of tag team partners the Bella Twins.
The former UFC star made 2 of her opponents – Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan – tap out to win the matching front of a packed audience at the MCG in Australia.
31-year-old Rousey is that the current Raw Women’s Champion, however, her belt wasn’t on the line as she joined forces with Brie and Nikki Bella.
#RAW #WomensChampion @RondaRousey just made BOTH @YaOnlyLivvOnce & @sarahloganwwe TAP OUT to win this one at #WWESSD! pic.twitter.com/DXkzOfCByy
— WWE (@WWE) October 6, 2018
AJ Styles retained his WWE title, overcoming Samoa Joe in an exceedingly ‘No Disqualification, No Countout’ contest.
WWE legend John Cena conjointly force the curtain down on his wrestling career at the event, as he made a final appearance before retirement.
Multiple-time champion Cena appeared alongside Bobby Lashley to beat Elias and Kevin Owens together with his trademark ‘6th Move of Doom’ finisher.
The WWE has headed down under to Australia for its initial pay-per-view there since 2002.
Super Show-Down kicked off in Melbourne on Saturday with a number of star names as well as Triple, H, Kane, and also the undertaker due to appear.
It’s been TOO LONG!#WWESSD @JohnCena pic.twitter.com/WIBuBUFLxY
— WWE (@WWE) October 6, 2018