WWE Super Show-Down was main evented by yet another bout between Triple H and The Undertaker.

It was billed as a 'last time ever' match between the two, and they've had a fair few of them since first facing-off in 1997.

And yesterday's encounter was just as crazy as the last few matches - only this time The Game came out the victor.

Changed to a 'No Disqualification' match just before the bell rung, it planted the seeds for major shenanigans to occur - and so they did.

Just as the rumour mill predicted, Shawn Michaels was involved in the finish, as the close-call from the Hell In A Cell match at WrestleMania 29 was re-created as HBK gave Taker a dose of Sweet Chin Music.

The Deadman then fell into HHH's Pedigree for the pinfall, and the trio, plus Kane, all stood in the middle of the ring with arms aloft in a sign of respect.

But that wasn't the end of it - as the Brothers of Destruction turned on the D-Generation X members in Melbourne.

Triple H was hit by another Tombstone Piledriver, before HBK was taken to the outside, and then put through the announcers table at ringside by Taker with a Chokeslam.

It looked all well-and-good on the WWE Network - but a live fan reported that the whole spot was spoilt beforehand by company staff.

An observer told Ringside News that the crowd saw it coming because a 'ring technician' was drilling the bolts out of the table 30 seconds before, so that there would be a clean break and no complications for Michaels.

You can understand why WWE would want the move to go as smoothly as possible, considering he's not had a match in over eight years, but they could have orchestrated it in a way so it wasn't so blindingly-obvious to the crowd what they were doing.

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