Quick Context: The TV Promo for the Man vs the Animal Match Shawn Michaels vs Batista, Presented by Final Fantasy 12 sucks dick. The TV Promo promoting the Hell in a Cell Main Event Triple H vs Kevin Nash with special referee Mick Foley.
Wwe Unforgiven 2003 Commercial 2 - Topic Summary
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The TV Promo for the Man vs the Animal Match Shawn Michaels vs Batista, Presented by Final Fantasy 12 sucks dick. The TV Promo promoting the Hell in a Cell Main Event Triple H vs Kevin Nash with special referee Mick Foley. The TV Promo for the Legend vs Legend Killer Match Shawn Michaels vs Randy Orton, Presented by Soul Calibur
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The TV Promo for the World Heavyweight Title Match Triple H vs Rob Van Dam, Presented by Castrol GTX. The TV Promo promoting the Last Man Standing Match Shane O'Mac vs Kane, Presented by Soul Calibur The TV Promo promoting the WHT Main Event Triple H vs Goldberg, Presented by Soul Calibur
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- The TV Promo for the Man vs the Animal Match Shawn Michaels vs Batista, Presented by Final Fantasy 12 sucks dick.
- The TV Promo promoting the Hell in a Cell Main Event Triple H vs Kevin Nash with special referee Mick Foley.
- The TV Promo for the Legend vs Legend Killer Match Shawn Michaels vs Randy Orton, Presented by Soul Calibur
- The TV Promo for the World Heavyweight Title Match Triple H vs Rob Van Dam, Presented by Castrol GTX.
- The TV Promo promoting the Last Man Standing Match Shane O'Mac vs Kane, Presented by Soul Calibur
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