#5 Kane was the only superstar who could have taken the pin

In a match that the world was waiting to see, Shawn Michaels' return to the ring after being retired for eight years and the match was an average affair, with confrontations being the main highlight.
Despite the aura that these four superstars carry, the company had a tough decision to make since this match marked the return of the D-Generation X, and considering that the Undertaker's character is a timeless act, they made a clinical decision.
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Since Kane is the only superstar among the four that felt believable to take the pin, the creative team booked the finish around and somehow made him look strong even in defeat.
Judging by what transpired between the ropes, the match did nothing to justify Michaels' and Triple H's stellar personality and felt very slow, as the time passed by.
While the plans for HBK's upcoming feuds are unknown, but his moonsault definitely caught the attention of the world, with legions of WWE fans being legitimately concerned about the way he fell.
Considering the fact that the crowd in Riyadh was fantastic, coercing the performers to give their best shot, the match still felt pretty disappointing and ended the night on a very low note.