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Mankind invented the Boiler Room Brawl match and the first-ever Boiler Room Brawl took place at SummerSlam, which Mankind won after Undertaker's manager Paul Bearer betrayed him. [13] Undertaker invented a Buried Alive match and the first-ever Buried Alive match took place at In Your House 11: Buried Alive, which Undertaker won. [14]
After a brief brawl, The Undertaker performed a chokeslam on Mankind which sent him through the panel of the chain-link cage. [ 38 ] [ 44 ] The steel chair would also fall through, hitting Mankind as it landed, knocking out several teeth and knocking him unconscious; [ 44 ] [ 28 ] it was the first time in his career that he had been ...
The focal point of the event was the feud between The Undertaker and Mankind, that had been evolving since the summer of 1996 when the Undertaker's manager Paul Bearer turned on him and joined forces with Mankind. The two had already fought each other in a Boiler Room Brawl at the 1996 SummerSlam, during which Bearer sided with Mankind. [3]
Big Show wrestled in his first and only Boiler Room Brawl. The next contest was Mankind's specialty match – a violent and brutal Boiler Room Brawl, where a contestant must leave the arena's boiler room to win. Big Show entered and looked for Mankind who hit him from behind with a stick and then pushed him into the electricity cupboard.
This match first featured The Undertaker entering the Gund Arena’s boiler room to seek out his arch-enemy, but Mankind struck first and they then proceeded to brawl for 30 minutes in the boiler room, the arena’s corridors, the entrance ramp and finally the ring, where Paul Bearer was waiting for one of the wrestlers to take his urn, which ...
Mankind would go on to WrestleMania XV to defeat The Big Show and again at Backlash a month later in a violent and brutal Boiler Room Brawl (the first in the WWF since July 1996), where the objective of the match had been simplified from the 1996 match to only having to escape the boiler room. Shortly after, Big Show would team with Mankind ...
Mankind had defeated The Undertaker in a Boiler Room Brawl at SummerSlam the prior month when The Undertaker's long-time manager Paul Bearer betrayed him and aligned himself with Mankind. Mankind subsequently issued a challenge to WWF Champion Shawn Michaels. [6]
This led to a disqualification victory for the Undertaker after the interference. Later on, as Mankind was back in the ring, the Undertaker emerged through another hole in the floor and attacked Mankind. The two brawled all the way to the back of the arena, into the building's boiler room.