Wrestlers We Can't Believe Lost To Vince McMahon

In his own right, Mr. McMahon has won championships in the WWE and ECW. McMahon is not, by any means, a trained competitor, but he is not afraid to get his hands filthy. Let's quickly review a few of the wrestlers who fell victim to Vince McMahon.

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Triple H

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In his official WWE debut, he was introduced as “Cain The Undertaker.” This was quickly dropped in time for his television debut the next week. The name would be revived and fittingly used for his brother, Kane.

John Cena

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Vince's wishes were fulfilled when WWE Champion Batista, who McMahon gave a shot at the title at Elimination Chamber 2010, planted Cena with a powerful Batista Bomb. By pinning Big Match John and revelling thereafter, McMahon salivated at his defeat.

Shawn Michaels

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The World Tag Team Champions, The Spirit Squad, helped The McMahons win the bout, and McMahon once again picked up the leftovers, which was unfortunate for the four-time World Champion since the numbers game proved to be too much for Michaels to handle.

The Undertaker

Because to Vince's theatrics, the Undertaker decided to make their Survivor Series 2003 match a Buried Alive match. Vince was methodically dissected by Big Evil, who also beat him into a bloody pulp. Undertaker's brother Kane interfered by helping Vince defeat The Undertaker just as he was about to win.

The Rock

Vince picked up the pieces by planting The Rock with his own elbow drop to secure the victory for his family after Shane and Triple H each hit The Rock with their signature Leap of Faith elbows.

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