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The referee tried to restore order, but the place was bedlam. In the middle of the storm, Billy Gunn dragged Sandro up and set him for the Fameasser, the crowd roaring in anticipation. But Sandro shoved him off, straight into a brutal Bull Hammer elbow from Wade Barrett. Billy crumpled to the mat, and Barrett dove into the cover.
One!
Two!
NO! Road Dogg slid in just in time, breaking it up with a diving forearm right onto Barret. The fans roared their approval, chanting "DX! DX! DX!"
Lawler was nearly out of his chair. "This is unbelievable! Every time you think it's over, somebody saves it!"
Cole snapped back. "This isn't survival, King, this is robbery! The Undisputed System should have had the win right there!"
The referee finally regained control, forcing everyone back to their corners. Barrett, fuming, dragged Billy to the Undisputed System's corner and tagged in Drew. The Scottish Psychopath stormed in, brutalizing Billy with stomps before planting him with a tilt a whirl slam. He covered again—
One!
Two!
Kickout!
The fans exploded again, chanting louder, trying to will DX on.
Drew growled, pulling Billy up, but Billy stunned him with a sudden clothesline. Both men went down, crawling toward their corners. The crowd was on fire, stomping their feet, clapping, screaming for the hot tag.
Drew lunged, tagging in Sandro.
Billy lunged, tagging in TRIPLE H!
The roof blew off as The Game stormed in, cutting Sandro down with a clothesline. Anither one. Then a high knee. Sandro staggered, and Triple H scooped him for a spinebuster that nearly caved in the ring. The fans roared like a tidal wave, DX's leader on fire.
Cole's voice cracked. "Triple H is rolling! Sandro is in deep trouble!"
Triple H dragged Sandro up, hooking him for the Pedigree, the crowd exploding with anticipation. But Sandro wriggled free, shoving Hunter straight into a cheap shot from Ryback on the apron. The boos thundered as Triple H stumbled, and Sandro seized the moment, drilling him with a running knee strike that nearly took his head off.
The fans booed so loud it rattled the hard camera.
Sandro smirked, tagging in Ryback. The big man came in, hitting a meaty clothesline that flattened Triple H. He roared, "FEED! ME! MORE!" as the crowd booed in unison. He set up for the Shell Shock, lifting Triple H onto his shoulders.
But at the last moment Triple H slid down the back and shoved Ryback right into a Sweet Chin Music from Shawn Michaels at ringside! The crowd went insane as Ryback staggered backward, right into a spinebuster from Triple H.
The arena erupted as both men collapsed, gasping on the mat.
Lawler screamed. "That's the Heartbreak Kid making his presence felt! That's what DX does, Cole!"
Cole groaned. "That's illegal, King! Michaels had no business superkicking Ryback, and you know it!"
Both men crawled for their corners. Ryback stretched, tagging in Big E. Triple H reached and tagged in Kofi Kingston!
The building shook as Kofi came in hot, blasting Big E with a dropkick. He hit the ropes, nailed the Boom Drop, and the crowd clapped along with every motion. Big E staggered, and Kofi lined him up, Trouble in Paradise locked and loaded.
The fans screamed as Kofi spun—
CRACK! Trouble in Paradise connected flush, dropping Big E like a sack of bricks! Kofi dove for the cover—
One!
Two!
Sandro yanked the referee out of the ring at the last second! The boos were deafening, trash even raining toward the ring.
Lawler was outraged. "That snake! That slimy snake just stole the win from Kofi Kingston!"
Cole growled. "That's smart strategy, King. Sandro knew it was over, so he saved his team the only way he could."
Inside the ring, Kofi couldn't believe it. He pounded the mat in frustration, glaring at Sandro, who smirked outside the ring, dusting off his hands like a job well done.
The Undisputed System regrouped at ringside, Alexa shouting encouragement, as DX huddled in their corner, pumping Kofi up. The Milwaukee crowd was molten hot, chanting "THIS IS AWESOME!" over and over, the noise deafening as the match raged on.
Frome there, the match evolved into an endurance trial, tags were more constant, saves were frantic. Every man hit his greatest hits, Billy's Fameasser, Road Dogg's pump handle slam, Barrett's Bull Hammer, Drew's Future Shock DDT and Claymore, Kofi's high flying arsenal combined with Trouble In Paradise. Big E threw bodies like rag dolls, Ryback roared with power, and Sandro orchestrated the chaos, always seeming one step ahead.
Near the end, all hell broke loose, the referee found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. Sandro, grinning devilishly, lined up for a superkick meant to take Triple H's head off, but Triple H ducked at the last second. The kick caught the official flush on the jaw. The referee crumpled like a sack of bricks, the crowd gasping in shock.
Cole shouted. "Oh my God! The referee is down! The referee is out cold!"
Lawler yelled back. "That was on purpose, Cole! You saw Sandro aiming right at Triple H, and he just took the referee out!"
Suddenly, the arena plunged into darkness. The crowd erupted, knowing what was coming before it even happened. The haunting gong echoed through the speakers, rattling the rafters.
BOOM! Lightning shot across the stage.
The lights came back on and The Undertaker stood behind Sandro.
The arena exploded in a thunderous ovation. Sandro froze in place, his smirk gone, his eyes wide. Slowly, almost like he was in a nightmare, Sandro turned around.
Undertaker's massive hand shot out, wrapping around Sandro's throat. The Deadman's face was stone, eyes rolled back, and the crowd roared for the chokeslam.
But before he could deliver it, the Undisputed System swarmed. Drew, Wade, Ryback, and Big E pounced on Undertaker from behind, clubbing blows raining down. The Phenom staggered but didn't fall, firing back with rights of his own, the ring rocking from the sheer weight of the clash.
DX and Kofi weren't about to let this slide. They stormed into the ring, fists flying, and suddenly it was total anarchy. Ten men brawled inside, Alexa and Tori scrapping on the outside, hair flying as the fans went nuts.
Cole was losing his mind. "This is bedlam! This is absolute chaos!"
Lawler shouted, "This isn't a match anymore, Cole, this is war!"
Inside, Triple H and Sandro found each other in the maelstrom. They traded right hands, the crowd reacting to each shot, "YAY!" for Hunter, "BOO!" for Sandro. The ring was shaking with the sound of the crowd.
Then it happened. The Undertaker lined up behind Sandro, ready to decapitate him with a lariat. But Sandro sensed it, at the very last second, he ducked.
CRACK!
Undertaker's arm slammed into Triple H instead, flattening him.
The entire crowd gasped, shock painted across their faces. Undertaker's eyes widened slightly, the flicker of regret flashing across his otherwise stoic face. He looked down at Hunter, then back up with a strange glint in his eye.
Before anything else could happen, the lights went out again. Another gong echoed, and when the lights snapped back on, Undertaker was gone. Vanished.
Cole stammered. "Where... where did the Undertaker go?!"
Lawler screamed, "He accidentally took out Triple H and just disappeared! What the hell is going on?!"
Back in the chaos, the referee was finally stirring. Sandro, realizing the golden opportunity, grinned like a devil. DX and Kofi were still tied up with his System allies, the ref was crawling back to life, and Triple H lay vulnerable on the mat.
Sandro dragged The Game up, hooked the arms, and planted him with a devastating Pedigree, Triple H's own finisher, twisted like a dagger in the back.
Shawn Michaels, on the ringside, saw it and panicked. He tried to rush in, thinking Sandro was going for the pin. But Sandro wasn't done. He stood tall, lined HBK up, and BAM! cracked him with Sweet Chin Music, Shawn's own move, dropping him like a corpse.
The boos nearly tore the roof off the arena.
Sandro fell onto Triple H, hooking the leg as the referee, still groggy, crawled into position.
One…
Two…
Three!
The bell rang and Justin Roberts' voice rang out over the carnage. "Here are the winners of this match… the Undisputed System!"
The boos were deafening, drowning out everything. Trash flew into the ring, fans screaming with fury.
Cole was sick. "That snake! That egotistical snake! He used Undertaker's mistake, he stole Shawn's move, and he humiliated Triple H with his own Pedigree! This is disgusting!"
Lawler was spitting venom. "He's the lowest of the low, Cole! How can anyone celebrate this?!"
In the ring, the Undisputed System stood tall, Alexa sliding in to celebrate with Sandro, who raised his arms high, soaking in the venom of the crowd like it was fuel. Drew, Wade, Big E, and Ryback stood behind him, battered but victorious, a wall of dominance.
Sandro pointed at the fallen Triple H and Shawn Michaels, then mouthed, "It's our era now."
The camera panned wide as DX and Kofi lay broken, Tori helping Shawn on the outside, the Milwaukee crowd booing louder than they had all night.
The show faded out on Sandro smirking, Alexa kissing his cheek, and the Undisputed System making the universal sign for DX, the crotch chop, before flipping it upside down, mocking them one last time.
Meanwhile on Twitter, the discussion for tonight's show was white hot. The platform was buzzing with fans, wrestling analysts, and podcasters all trying to digest the fallout from what they had just witnessed.
Hashtags like #UndisputedSystem, #DX, #KofiKingston, and #Undertaker were trending within minutes of the show going off the air. Everyone had an opinion, and the debates flared as strong as the crowd's reactions inside the arena.
The first point of discussion was Alexa Bliss and her singles debut in the opening match against Melina. Clips of the match were circulating everywhere, Alexa pulling Melina's hair, choking her against the ropes, raking the eyes when the referee's back was turned.
And of course, the crucial moment when Sandro distracted the referee, allowing Alexa to rake Melina's eyes before hitting her DDT and then Twisted Bliss for the win. Fans flooded timelines with polarizing takes.
Some were furious. "She's just riding Sandro's coattails. Without him, she wouldn't even be booked against Melina. This is nepotism at its finest. #Disgrace."
But others were quick to counter. "She's twenty years old and already showing heel instincts most veterans can't fake. That's a natural. She gets heat, she knows how to work the crowd, and she's good in the ring. Don't mix kayfabe with personal life."
The conversation became a storm. While critics insisted Alexa was fast tracked only because of her relationship with Sandro, they were drowned out by those who pointed out her potential. A viral tweet summed it up. "You can hate the cheating, the eye rakes, the Sandro interference. But you can't deny the girl has IT. And IT can't be taught. #AlexaBliss."
From there, the discourse shifted to the main event. Wrestling fans could not stop praising the quality of the five on five tag team match. Many called it an instant classic, a five star barnburner worthy of pay per view, even though it aired on free television.
The fact that Kofi Kingston was revealed as DX's mystery partner only added fuel to the fire. This was his WWE debut, and to be thrown into a high stakes main event with legends and headline level talents instantly made him a talking point.
Fans tweeted things like. "What a debut for @TrueKofi. Imagine walking into WWE and your first night is teaming with DX against The Undisputed System. Unreal."
Analysts praised the logic, noting that Kofi's history with Sandro and the System added depth. Podcasts were already speculating if this feud would define his early career. One podcaster tweeted. "Debuting Kofi in a spot like that is risky but brilliant. He didn't just hold his own, he looked like he belonged."
But the real explosion online came with the finish. No one expected The Undertaker. When the arena went dark and that gong hit, Twitter practically melted down. Clips of the crowd reaction went viral instantly, with captions like, "Chills. Just chills. #Undertaker."
Yet, the controversy was the accidental clothesline on Triple H. Fans couldn't stop replaying it. Did Sandro truly outsmart The Phenom? Did Undertaker make a mistake? Or was there something deeper in the way Undertaker froze afterward, staring down at Triple H with a flicker of something in his eyes?
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Name: Alessandro Zhang
Age: 20 (2010)
Birthplace: Orlando, Florida, USA
Brand: WWE - RAW
Wrestling Style: Mixed Of All Styles
Faction: The Undisputed System
Championships History: 1x FCW Tag Team Champions, 1x FCW Florida Heavyweight Champion, 1x TNA World Heavyweight Champion, & 1x TNA X Division Champion.
Other Achievements: 1x Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royale Winner
Wrestelmania Record: 1 - 0