Saturday 6 October 2018 15:07, UK
WWE Super Show-Down ended in chaos after a dramatic main-event match between Triple H and The Undertaker.
In what was billed as the 'last ever match' between the pair, and one altered to a no-disqualification contest at the last minute, The Game came out on top by pinning Taker after interference from Shawn Michaels.
Michaels dropped The Dead Man with a Sweet Chin Music which Triple H turned into a Pedigree for a clean victory in a long match which included lots of near-falls and weapons.
After it, WWE's COO extended his hand to Undertaker and it was accepted, with all four men accepting a standing ovation from the Melbourne crowd as they raised their hands in the ring.
But Undertaker blindsided Triple H and gave him a Tombstone before giving Michaels a chokeslam through the commentary desk.
The Brothers of Destruction then made their exit to the sounds of Undertaker's music, with speculation about a return match now likely to increase enormously.
There was just one title change at the event, with Melbourne's own Buddy Murphy beating Cedric Alexander for the Cruiserweight championship.
AJ Styles retained the WWE title in a brutal match against Samoa Joe and will next face Daniel Bryan - at Crown Jewel - after he beat The Miz in a number one contender's match.
Becky Lynch lost her SmackDown women's championship match to Charlotte Flair, but by disqualification meaning she keeps the title, and The New Day retained the blue brand's tag straps against The Bar.
The Shield overcame an accidental Superman punch by Roman Reigns to Dean Ambrose to see off the Dogs of War and Ronda Rousey led the Bella Twins to a six-woman tag win over the Riott Squad.
John Cena's in-ring appearance was a brief but effective one as he teamed with Bobby Lashley to beat Kevin Owens and Elias, and there was another home-town victory with the IIconics beating Naomi and Asuka.