3. HBK Fights To Get Back To Taker (2010)
If you havent noticed by now, the 2010 Royal Rumble was a pretty damn good match. Unlike some other Rumbles (like another that will be mentioned in a bit), there wasnt just one major storyline going on. The 2010 Rumble had several big stories woven throughout it. CM Punk dominated the opening of the match with his Straight Edge Society act, and Edge ruled the end of the Rumble with his triumphant return from injury. Entering at number 18 was Shawn Michaels, who was hell-bent on getting a WrestleMania rematch against the Undertaker. It was a story that had fans eating out of HBKs hands. Michaels had lost to Taker at WrestleMania XXV and became obsessed with getting a rematch, which Undertaker refused. Since Taker was the World Heavyweight Champion, Michaels determined that his best bet was to win the Royal Rumble and choose to fight for the Smackdown title. Thus began Michaels quest, and the crowd was right there with him as he superkicked his tag team partner, Triple H, out of the match as one of his six eliminations. But alas, HBK would be eliminated near the end in a heart-wrenching moment, momentarily dashing his hopes of facing Undertaker. Michaels did not deal well with this, refusing to leave ringside and even superkicking referee Charles Robinson. http://youtu.be/whWfU_CSidw?t=2m30s Of course, fans know how the story went: HBK failed to get into the Elimination Chamber match, so he cheated and cost Taker his title in the chamber, goading Undertaker into facing Michaels at WrestleMania which Shawn lost with his career on the line.
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