Watch Shawn Michaels' The Undertaker and Kane Not Catch Moonsault (Video)



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After eight years of retirement, Shawn Michaels, "heartbroken," returned to the wrestling ring Friday for "WWE Crown Jewel" in Saudi Arabia. The legend of the WWE has proven that he still has movements. Unfortunately, The Undertaker and Kane forgot to help with a crucial blow.

Midway through the main event, Friday, HBK climbed to the first curtain to offer a lunar attack on the outside. This is a high-risk maneuver, which requires the cooperation of your target, which is supposed to break the fall of your pinball machine. Unfortunately, the Brothers of destruction did not do their part.

Look at the botch below.

It seemed summary. pic.twitter.com/b5LNCjXg3L

– Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) November 2, 2018

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No, it's certainly not the worst * miss * we've ever seen – but given the circumstances, it was really dangerous. Shawn (real name Michael Hickenbottom), 53, has not worked for nearly 10 years and was originally forced to retire due to multiple serious back injuries. (Undertaker is also 53 years old, Kane is 51 years old and Triple H is the baby of the pack at 49 – it was a pretty slow fight.)

And also: Dude's bald now and does not have a beautiful blond hair mane to help him break his fall.

In the end, thanks to Sweet Chin music and a Pedigree, Michaels and his team-mate DX Triple H closed the show with a big win over Kane and The Undertaker. So yes, he seems to be fine.

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