Post by annonomus on May 30, 2006 7:36:40 GMT -5
Undertaker in the Pit
May 30, 2006
For the first time since The Great Khali initially attacked him nearly two months ago, Undertaker will finally answer questions about what has happened to him at the hands of the 7-foot-3, 420-pound behemoth. The man to get to the bottom of the questions will be none other than “Rowdy” Roddy Piper when the Hall of Famer welcomes the Deadman into the legendary Piper’s Pit this Friday night on SmackDown.
Most recently at Judgment Day, The Great Khali manhandled Undertaker like nobody has ever done before. In fact, the Deadman was so dominated that he laid motionless in the ring following the crushing defeat. In the past, even after losses, Undertaker has always been able to ominously sit up and find his way to his feet. Judgment Day, however, was different. On this night, there was no getting up for the Deadman.
Unfortunately for Undertaker, Judgment Day wasn’t the only time Khali dominated over him. On the Friday after WrestleMania, Daivari led the massive SmackDown newcomer to the ring and demanded he take apart the Deadman. While Undertaker put up a valiant attack, his offense proved to have no effect on Khali. It wasn’t long before the 7-foot-3 behemoth dropped the Phenom with a series of headbutts to the back of the head and a monstrous chop.
Afterwards, The Great Khali boasted that he had broken Undertaker’s spirit. With the way that he has dominated the WWE legend in recent months, few can argue his claim. Undertaker, however, may see things differently. Find out what’s on the Deadman’s mind this Friday night when he joins “Rowdy” Roddy Piper on Piper’s Pit.
May 30, 2006
For the first time since The Great Khali initially attacked him nearly two months ago, Undertaker will finally answer questions about what has happened to him at the hands of the 7-foot-3, 420-pound behemoth. The man to get to the bottom of the questions will be none other than “Rowdy” Roddy Piper when the Hall of Famer welcomes the Deadman into the legendary Piper’s Pit this Friday night on SmackDown.
Most recently at Judgment Day, The Great Khali manhandled Undertaker like nobody has ever done before. In fact, the Deadman was so dominated that he laid motionless in the ring following the crushing defeat. In the past, even after losses, Undertaker has always been able to ominously sit up and find his way to his feet. Judgment Day, however, was different. On this night, there was no getting up for the Deadman.
Unfortunately for Undertaker, Judgment Day wasn’t the only time Khali dominated over him. On the Friday after WrestleMania, Daivari led the massive SmackDown newcomer to the ring and demanded he take apart the Deadman. While Undertaker put up a valiant attack, his offense proved to have no effect on Khali. It wasn’t long before the 7-foot-3 behemoth dropped the Phenom with a series of headbutts to the back of the head and a monstrous chop.
Afterwards, The Great Khali boasted that he had broken Undertaker’s spirit. With the way that he has dominated the WWE legend in recent months, few can argue his claim. Undertaker, however, may see things differently. Find out what’s on the Deadman’s mind this Friday night when he joins “Rowdy” Roddy Piper on Piper’s Pit.