Ranking Every Triple H Vs Mick Foley WWE Pay-Per-View Match - From Worst To Best

4. Triple H Vs The Rock Vs Mankind Vs Kane Vs The Big Show Vs The British Bulldog (Unforgiven 1999)

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A breathless six-pack match for the vacant WWE Title was at that point comfortably the company's best match of the year until Edge, Christian and The Hardy Boyz would sweep the board the following month.

Headlining September's Unforgiven pay-per-view, Mankind and Triple H were the last two WWE Champions before Vince McMahon's unlikely victory and immediate surrender of the prize during Vince Russo's final days as WWE's head writer.

Unquestionably the top six stars in the company with an injured Steve Austin making time at the commentary desk, the relentless war saw each man put in a sterling effort in an quest to claim the prize.

Foley and 'The Game' took centre stage for much of the war, with a 'Rock N Sock' link-up pinging shots at Hunter as he grew into his role as the organisation's chief antagonist.

The contest predictably broke down late on, with Austin assuming refereeing duties for a closing portion in which The British Bulldog attempted to see off both The Rock and Triple H with a steel chair before being ruthlessly subdued by 'The Rattlesnake', allowing Hunter to claim his second WWE Title before eating a demeaning Stone Cold Stunner to close the show.

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