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comment_5635014

Last few minutes. Test messes up something in his run in. HHH and Chyna come out, with HHH pedigreeing X-Pac to start the heel run that would make him a star. Eventually. The NAO try to make a save, but he and Test beat them down. Crowd chants for HBK. He was there and that would have been a cool moment. Kane finally comes out for revenge and the heels bail.

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comment_5692138

There were no end of turns in this era, mostly lazily executed and pointless. This however was really well done. HHH had reunited with Chyna, but not the way everybody thought. A year after forming the new DX he dumps them and joins the dark side.

  • 1 year later...
  • GSR changed the title to [1999-03-28-WWF-Wrestlemania XV] X-Pac vs Shane McMahon
  • 2 years later...
comment_5934334

I have to tip my non-existent hat to Shane McMahon. This is his sixth match ever and he looks like a natural due to some padding and X-Pac leading the charge. Unlike the Shane of the 2010's, he works this as a non-wrestler and not as someone who can go toe-to-toe with the actual wrestlers. Test is in Shane's corner and the Mean Street Posse are front-row and they all get involved. Triple H and Chyna return and end up turning on X-Pac. A good match until yet another swerve ending soured things. 
★★¾

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