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Top 10 Matches That Define The Attitude Era ('98-'01)
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Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker
First Blood Match for the WWE Championship (Fully Loaded 1999)[/SIZE]


Full Match:
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This match. This match right here. It's not the best match in the world. It's one of the most thrilling ones. This match right here represents everything that was amazing about the Attitude ERA.

Check this out, you have a villan in Undertaker that was so hated purely because he sided with one of the biggest heels of all time, Vince McMahon. Then you have the biggest babyface antihero wrestling has ever seen in Stone Cold, who merely a month ago, was the CEO of the company. He lost in weird fashion at King of the Ring. This was the retribution match with all the stakes involved. McMahon and Austin couldn't stand each other and it was time for the feud to come to a close. So they settled to finish it in an "End of an ERA" match.

The match had certain stipulations involved.

. It was a First Blood Match
. If Undertaker loses, McMahon steps down as Chairman of the company.
. If Austin loses, he loses the Championship and leaves the WWE.


So "in an interest of fairness," what does The Undertaker do? He busts Austin wide open on Sunday Night Heat, an hour before the PPV started. This advantage was awesome because it put even more pressure on Steve. Later on the show, Austin gets Taker back and cuts him up as well. So now we're even where the match is even more sensitive because both guys can easily get cut up now.

The match features your usual ME craziness from that ERA. It starts with McMahon getting up on crutches to attack Stone Cold. Takers takes control until X-Pac comes out and kicks Taker while he's holding a steel chair. Austin then gets a $100,000 camera and beats Taker in the head with it to end the match.

Post-match is just as ridiculous but I recommend you just watching it.
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Top 10 Matches That Define The Attitude Era ('98-'01) - by Mr. Pike Central - 02-06-2012, 05:37 AM

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