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  • Vince McMahon once booked a tag-team match between himself and his son, Shane McMahon, against Shawn Michaels and God. Yes, God. And yes, of course Vince's team won.
    • It helps that during the course of the storyline, Vince was capable of minor miracles, like walking on water.
    • It also helps that everyone knew perfectly well that God had better things to do than manifest physically at a wrestling event and that it was basically a glorified handicap match against Shawn.
    • It's even worse when you realize that Michaels is a born again Christian.
  • This will likely be the reaction of the WWE announcers if anybody ever manages to break The Undertaker's Wrestlemania streak. Just ask the guy who managed to do just that at Wrestlemania XXX. The Undertaker is considered somewhat of a demi-god in kayfabe storylines and has been compared to the Grim Reaper or the Devil.
    • Hell, this the reaction of announcers any time someone manages to beat The Undertaker period. The best example probably has to be when The Great Khali did it, because the announcers' reactions for the next five minutes was them basically shouting at the top of their lungs, "WTF? HOW THE SHIT DID HE MANAGE TO PULL THIS OFF?"
      • To Be Fair, Khali does dwarf the Undertaker because he’s the tallest in the rooster, even taller than The Big Show. Many forgot Tito Santana was the first guy do to such task in 1991 when the Undertaker was rookie.
    • Being taken out by a team can also get this reaction because the Undertaker had fought in handicap matches and won, hence this response in such event.
    • This doesn’t always to be the Undertaker who gets defeated in order for this response to occur. Any time where a smaller wrestler beats an opponent with similar size and abilities as the Undertaker gets this response. Just ask Rey Mysterio and El Tortio.
  • Then there's the time where Daniel Bryan kicked Cena's head in, and screamed "YOU ARE NOT BETTER THAN ME!!!!" during the Nexus attack.
  • The most famous example has to be Hulk Hogan bodyslamming Andre the Giant at Wrestlemania III.
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