Batista again went toe-to-toe with the best pure striker in the history of professional wrestling, and again did so successfully by picking him up then body slamming him back down to the canvas. Batista looked to be dominating this match just when Undertaker denied him of a boot from his knees.
Strikes to the abdomen of Batista allowed Undertaker to get to his feet, before another encounter ensued. This time, The Undertaker won and whipped Batista into the corner. He hit a splash, clothesline, Snake Eyes and finally a big boot to ground this powerhouse. Over 80, fans rose to their feet as The Undertaker scaled the top rope to hit Old School on Batista. Undertaker readied for the chokeslam, but Batista animalistically powered out.
Another near fall followed. After both got to their feet, Undertaker slugged Batista out of the ring. He fell to his knees, but Undertaker knew better than to try to get a countout.
He instead took the offense to Batista by breaking the count and slamming Batista head-first into the steel steps. Undertaker then positioned Batista on the apron for his patented leg drop. Undertaker got in the ring, and came flying out moments later with a suicide dive onto Batista. Undertaker continued his offensive flurry, using the barricade as a weapon against Batista. He rolled into the ring temporarily to break the count, but as he went to continue his methodical dissection of the world champion, the world champion whipped him into the bell table and surrounding steel chairs.
Batista now rolled into the ring to break the count, suddenly firmly in control once more. He had survived an onslaught from one of the best frontrunners in the history of the business. He laid a beatdown on The Undertaker, before again wisely breaking the count. He tossed the hood and monitors off the announce table to the left, preparing to send The Undertaker through it.
He placed The Deadman on middle table, then hit a series of punches to his face to ensure he was out. He picked him up, and then hit a running powerslam through the table he had previously cleared.
Batista, however, had promised that he would defeat The Undertaker by pinfall, and Batista was not a man to break his promise. He continued his offense on the seemingly punch-drunk Undertaker.
Then, he led him through the ringside carnage back into the ring. Batista hit rights and lefts to the head of his challenger. Perhaps growing frustrated, he just wanted to beat The Undertaker, break the streak and retain his World Heavyweight Championship.
The champion positioned The Undertaker for his Batista Bomb, but Undertaker drove him back-first into the corner. He hit two high elbows before leading him out of the corner, but Batista countered to hit a belly-to-belly suplex. Hook of the leg; 1, 2, no! He wears scars like badges of honor. Batista pounded away at him in the corner. A new champion! Cole claimed; 1, 2, kickout! Next was a spinebuster from Batista! He seemed poised to hit the Batista Bomb, but Undertaker recovered quickly then ducked a strike to hit the Chokeslam.
Undertaker tried to hit a Tombstone, but to no avail as Batista slipped out and hit a Spear. Batista Bomb! Is the streak over? Batista went for a second Batista Bomb, but this time Undertaker countered into a back body drop. The Ford Field crowd had reached a fever pitch.
Who was going to emerge the World Heavyweight Champion? Would Batista be the man to finally defeat The Undertaker at WrestleMania, or would he be just another victim to rest in peace? Undertaker missed with a right hand. Batista appeared to be attempting a Tombstone, but Undertaker fought out and pushed him into the corner.
He rebounded back into a Tombstone Piledriver! Cover: 1, 2, 3! Through a hellacious battle with a man of animalistic strength, The Undertaker somehow emerged WrestleMania 23 with his streak intact and as the new World Heavyweight Champion. The Lord of Darkness was reigning again, but he hadn't seen the last of Batista. After The Undertaker left WrestleMania 23 still undefeated and as the World Heavyweight Champion, Batista congratulated him before quickly asking for his rematch.
Although Batista lost at WrestleMania, he likely could have won by countout numerous times. So, how was The Undertaker going to keep Batista down for the ten count? On the flip side, after Finlay attacked him with a shillelagh, Batista went into the match with a heavily taped hamstring.
Even after having the match of his career at WrestleMania, he still could not beat The Undertaker. So, how was he going to manage to do so with an injury? The question remained: which one would it be? In contrast to their WrestleMania match earlier in the month, The Undertaker gained the quick advantage with a big boot to Batista to start things off.
He followed up with two elbows to the head of the former champion, then some strikes in the corner. But with an injured right elbow, he would wear it there on this night.
After some strikes in the corner, Undertaker whipped Batista to the opposite side of the ring. Batista, though, fought back with an elbow and Irish whip. Undertaker ducked the oncoming clothesline from Batista, and went for the chokeslam. However, Batista again battled out.
Batista looked to be on the offensive, but to no avail as The Undertaker hit a clothesline. Headbutts weakened Batista just enough for Undertaker to balance himself on the top rope and hit Old School. Already evident in this match was the fact that after these two men battled at the Showcase of the Immortals, they knew each other better. Batista sent Undertaker to the outside and followed himself. He took the offense to The Deadman, utilizing the protective barricade and the ring apron to make The Undertaker light on his feet.
Batista reached his feet at the count of four. Undertaker continued working him over, with headbutts and strikes to the abdomen of Batista. A kick to the knee would ground The Animal. Undertaker again used the steel steps to compromise the head and knee of Batista. As for the knee, Batista already had an injured leg. So, both strategies appeared to be sound. Undertaker would take advantage of his work by hitting the leg drop across the throat of Batista on the apron.
He collapsed to the floor as the count began; a count Batista would answer at five. Batista would whip Undertaker into the steel steps legs-first, pitting his own strategy against him. Undertaker would slide back into the ring, as Batista sneaked up to the top rope. Undertaker would thwart this however, with a couple of strikes to the chest. Undertaker pulled down the straps on his singlet before heading to the top rope. Undertaker reached his feet at seven, Batista at eight, at least momentarily.
Not only would he have a difficult time answering the count, but it took away the power source for a man who relied heavily on his strength. The two heavyweights went back-and-forth with haymakers in the center of the ring. Batista eventually won this exchange with a clothesline. Undertaker reached his feet at eight, but was sent back down with another clothesline. He got up again, but this time ate a bodyslam from Batista. Batista dropped his leg on the neck of The Phenom before the referee began counting once more.
Undertaker rolled towards the ropes and pushed the second rope down to send Batista flying. He got to his feet on the outside, answering the count, and then cleared off an announce table. Before he could use that table to his benefit, Batista drove him into the barricade. He may been have injured, but Batista was digging deep within himself to find power. Undertaker got to his feet and countered a bodyslam through the table with a backbreaker. When Batista reached his feet from that, he was met with steel steps collapsing his skull.
As Batista pulled himself up, blood trickled down his forehead and nose. Undertaker placed Batista on the empty announce table, then climbed the barricade for a leg drop on Batista through the table. How was Batista possibly going to recover from this? Undertaker looked on, astonished, as Batista somehow got to his feet at the count of nine. He wasted no time going back on the assault.
After some offense on the outside, Undertaker whipped Batista across the ring and hit two clotheslines in the corner. He followed up with Snake Eyes, then ran across the ring. Just as Undertaker reached his feet, he was nailed with a spinebuster, but the resilient Undertaker answered the count at five. However, he ate another spinebuster upon reaching his feet. Batista pulled him up for third spinebuster.
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