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2000

  • Mark Henry performing a scoop slam on the 500 pound Viscera.
  • As Cactus Jack, Mick Foley has his retirement match (as a full-time wrestler) against Triple H inside Hell in a Cell. A pretty awesome match, it finishes with Triple H backdropping Foley through the cage and smashing him through a section of the ring. Then Foley got up. Finally, Triple H hits the Pedigree and retires Foley, giving the Hardcore Legend one hell of a send-off. J.R's post-match comments in regards to Foley's awesomeness were pretty awesome themselves.

2004

2005

  • In the first (and so far only) Barbed Wire Steel Cage match in WWE against Big Show, despite essentially being curb-stomped for a good chunk of the match and being chokeslammed through the ring off the top rope, JBL had crawled under the ring apron to ringside a second before Big Show's feet hit the floor.

2006

  • The match between The Undertaker and Kurt Angle was a CMOA for both men. If you have to ask why, consider this: Undertaker was around a month away from his 41st birthday, and Angle was arguably working well past his physical prime, suffering from a multitude of injuries. Nobody believed the two could put on even a decent match, yet they overwhelmed everyone with a certifiable Match of the Year candidate.

2012

  • The Main Event had John Cena taking on a recently turned Big Show in a steel cage match, where if Cena was able to defeat Big Show, John Laurinaitis would be fired and the "People Power" era would come to an end. Thanks to some assistance from several superstars who were beaten up by the out-of-control Big Show in recent weeks, Cena finally put an end to Laurinaitis and his reign of terror with a win over Show.
    • The best part? This actually sticks. Unlike other authority figures who often return next week with no repercussions for their behavior, Laurinaitis has never been seen on WWE programming again (though he still works for the company).

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