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WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker has opened up about a non-televised match between himself and five-time World Champion Bret Hart in the United Kingdom that "The Deadman" personally thought was one of the best matches he's ever had in his lengthy career.
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The Undertaker and "The Hitman" competed in over 50 house show matches in the '90s, only going one-on-one with each other six times on WWE television, most notably their SummerSlam 1997 match with Shawn Michaels as the special guest referee where Hart dethroned "The Phenom" for the World title.Speaking on his "Six Feet Under" podcast, the Hall of Famer stated he had a good chemistry in the ring with Hart, while also sharing how split the audience was during their non-televised match that night in the UK.
"Ithink we went 45 minutes in a house show and we took this crowd on aride that you would not believe. It was one of those situations where like oneminute it's, 'Let's go 'Taker,' and then the next minute it's, 'Let's go Bret.' It was one of my best matches Ithink," said The Undertaker. "It's just a house show and Iguarantee we went 45 minutes, it was just [that] wewere in a flow and we had each other's timing and we thought alike ... wethought a lot alike. It was fun and then we get tothe SummerSlam match and by then we're dialed in."
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On the same podcast, the veteran star had only good things to say about his fellow WWE Hall ofFamer, praising Hart's conductand how he carried himself when he was a champion.
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