4 Times Shane McMahon and Undertaker faced each other

All hell will break loose at WrestleMania 32!

Team WWF vs Team Alliance, Survivor Series 2001

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“Winner takes all!”

I know what you’re thinking, the InVasion angle was a huge letdown. But that’s not what this article is going to talk about. A lot of things could have been different; like Team Alliance (representing WCW and ECW) had three WWE wrestlers.

There are matches that build your expectations, get you pumped up and excited, only to bring it all crashing down. But this match was not one of them. Don’t let all the loopholes, disappointing storyline and stuff that makes you scratch your head take anything away from this match – this match was awesome.

Ten of perhaps the greatest superstars of that era in one ring; this match had it all. No complaints as far as the in-ring action’s concerned. To spice it all up, there were discords among teammates, several rivalries and feuds, all mixed together in one of the greatest main events of all time.

Shane was eliminated after he first received a Tombstone piledriver from The Phenom followed by a Lionsault from Chris Jerichom who then pinned Shane McMahon. But he did his best breaking counts and delivered the final blow on the Big Show, an elbow drop from the top turnbuckle.

Teddy Long snaps when Swerve Strickland's race is brought up HERE

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