Triple H: "I gotta tell you, this is the most tired and beat up I think I've ever been in my life. Last night, 71.000 fans in the Georgia Dome, I stood in the ring at WrestleMania against The Undertaker. And the undefeated streak. And I gotta tell you right now, I have never been a nervous guy, I have never been an emotional guy, never been a guy who gets flustered by stuff, but I stood in that ring last night with 71000 fans watching, and when that gong hit, and he walked down that ramp, I almost hyperventilated. I've never been that nervous in my life.
And I've wrestled the Undertaker before, hell, I wrestled him at WrestleMania before, but never like this. Never... that undefeated streak has become bigger than anything to him, bigger than everything, and he's willing to destroy himself to keep it intact. I hit him harder than I have ever hit any man in my entire life. I beat on him like no man I've ever beat on in my entire life and he just kept getting up. He just kept coming. We both left absolutely everything we had in that ring last night, apparently for me it wasn't good enough. Umm... you know, I hear a lot of people talking today about that match, I'm telling you right now you can call him anything you want, you can call him the phenom, you can call him the Deadman, you can call him supernatural, but no man alive ever got up like that, and no man alive ever got hit like that and just kept coming and I gotta tell ya, I'm struggling with it today, I guess it's just willpower, because you can call him all those things but what I saw getting carried out of the arena on the back of that stretcher was a man. A man that is willing to destroy himself to keep that streak intact.
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