Let's assume for a second that the great myth about the contents of Sycho Sid's undercrackers in this match is indeed that, lest it stain the remainder of this review with sh*tty takes about the WWE Champion either having mid-match nerves or perhaps staging a dirty protest about having to go 21 minutes following the greatest match in company history.
Without this though, there's so little to talk about - the follow-through of this match needed flushing even if Sid's required no such aftercare.
Undertaker's victory was the easiest to couch as a WrestleMania moment for the ages. 'The Deadman' hadn't had the best of years but remained a still point in WWE's turning world. Surrounded by chaos, he was smartly cast as the man to keep the title safe.
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