WWE.com announced that The Undertaker will square off against Triple H at the Super Show-Down event on Oct. 6 in Melbourne, Australia for the first time since their epic bout at WrestleMania 28.

The show will take place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground - which seats over 100,00 spectators. Ronda Rousey, Randy Orton and John Cena were among the other major talents that were announced for the show.

But Triple H and Undertaker will most certainly highlight the show, given how it's two of the greatest wrestlers in history - and likely their final bout. We saw them clash many times throughout the 21st century, which included three fights at WrestleMania - all won by the Deadman.

Their first 'Mania match took place at WrestleMania X-Seven in Houston, which Undertaker won in 18:19. 10 years later, they met at the Georgia Dome in a No Holds Barred match. The Game performed a Tombstone Piledriver on 'Taker, but the latter kicked out and would go on to score the Submission victory.

A year later, they squared off WrestleMania XXVIII in Miami - with Shawn Michaels acting as the special guest referee inside the Hell in a Cell. The Heartbreak Kid delivered Sweet Chin Music to Undertaker, then was hit with a pedigree by Triple H. However, he was able to kick out and wound up winning the match which was billed as 'the end of an era'.

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The Undertaker and Triple H have incredible career accomplishments that go unmatched by most. They're two of the finest performers in the ring as well, even as they both near the end of their respective tenures as wrestlers.

The good folks in Australia will get to the chance to witness another historic fight between two of the greatest to ever step in the ring. And we WWE fans better embrace it, because it'll most likely be the final ride between The Undertaker and Triple H.

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