10 More Wrestlers Who Perfected A Finisher On Its Owner
6. Triple H Etches The Undertaker's Name Onto His Own Tombstone
Kicking off a WrestleMania series that ranks as some of both legends' finest work they ever performed in a squared-circle, Triple H and The Undertaker's gritty No Holds Barred war stole the entire 27th Show of Shows.
But in a match stuffed with instantly immortalised developments, such as 'Taker once again sprouting wings as he soared over the top rope and a spinebuster for the ages through the announce desk, it was the sight of The King of Kings taking a page out of The Phenom's own playbook that was scorched into the minds of many.
Triple H trying to get The Deadman to rest in peace wasn't the first time fans had witnessed a star attempting to out-Tombstone The Undertaker, mind. Randy Orton, Sycho Sid, and Goldust all did their best to imitate The Phenom. But The Game managed to go one better in arguably nailing a piledriver that eclipsed The Demon of Death Valley's.
Signing off his version with a dramatic "it's over", Trips absolutely drilled his long-time pal and rival into the mat for an epic near-fall that produced the sort of eruption only two masters at the peak of their powers could.