A bloodied Undertaker crossed through the Punjab jungles of hell to defeat ECW Champion Big Show in the first-ever Punjabi Prison Match, emerging victorious from the most barbaric and brutal contest ever seen in WWE. Escaping the massive, menacing bamboo entrapment, the Phenom made a resounding statement: Undertaker is back.
In an unexpected turn of events, SmackDown General Manager Thedore Long exercised his authority at the Bash and ordered Big Show to compete against Undertaker in place of The Great Khali. The announcement came as a result of a vicious backstage ambush by Big Show and Khali just moments before the Punjabi Prison Match.
With the exception of Khali and Daivari, the nature of the Punjabi Prison Match was unknown to all heading into the Bash. Thus, the Indianapolis crowd was brought to a dramatic hush as the towering bamboo structure was lowered over ring.
The Punjabi Prison bore two imposing walls; the inner structure at 16 feet tall, and the spike-lined outer enclosure at 20 feet in height. The only way to win the match was to escape both lethal structures.
The interior structure consisted of four doors, each manned by a referee who would raise the door for 60 seconds when called for by either competitor. After 60 seconds, the door would close and be padlocked for the remainder of the match. The outer structure had no doors whatsoever; meaning the only way to escape was to scale the bamboo, endure the razor-sharp spikes at its top, and climb to the floor.
Each man sized up the Punjabi Prison as they made their entrance, starting with an dismayed Big Show who shook his head in awe of the deadly construction. Next, the Deadman himself rounded the Prison like a shark that had caught the scent of blood.
The match began with a barrage of big fists and huge headbutts from the extreme giant, Big Show. The ECW Champion also utilized the selection of weaponry that lined the inner structure of the Prison, including leather straps and the bamboo bars of the Prison itself. The Phenom fought back after reversing Show’s chokeslam into a thunderous DDT and made the first attempt at escape.
Undertaker called for the first door to rise, but was thwarted in his exit by the Big Show. The ECW Champion would later call for the second door of the prison to open, but the door shut on Show’s hand just as he reached for it.
The turning point occurred as Undertaker hit a huge superplex from the top rope, causing the entire Punjabi structure to shake. With his opponent down, the Deadman called for the third door of the inner bamboo cage to open and escaped.
As the Phenom sized up and climbed the outer prison framework, Big Show exited through the fourth and final door. Show stopped Undertaker from scaling the prison and tossed him through a table set up within the enclosure. With time still remaining for the last door of the inner prison, Big Show carried the Deadman back and rolled him into the ring just as time expired, trapping Undertaker inside.
Refusing to stay down, Undertaker climbed the inner structure and crossed from one dangerous prison wall to the other to meet Big Show. The Phenom dropped the ECW Champion, swinging from a rope on the cage to boot Big Show down to the floor.
It looked as if Undertaker was about to be ambushed yet again as The Great Khali and Daivari made their way out to ringside. As both the Punjabi giant and Daivari climbed one side of the structure, Undertaker scaled the wall of the inner prison and leaped at Big Show who stood between the inner and outer structures. With Khali and Daivari nearly inside the prison, Big Show caught the Deadman in mid-air and tossed the 300-pound Phenom into the outer prison wall. The bamboo frame gave way and Undertaker’s body was sent through the prison to the outside, making him the victor.
The referee raised Undertaker’s arm as Big Show laid motionless and The Great Khali and Daivari looked on in disbelief. Having endured a battle that would destroy most men, the Phenom then triumphantly rose to his feet and stood tall with his tongue lashed and eyes rolled deep in the back of his head.
Several moments later, an infuriated Big Show would also rise, but to his knees. With his fists clenched, the blood-laden giant shook intensely and let out a horrible, anguished cry. Is this the end of the issue between these men? Or is this just the beginning of a brand new war?
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the rule was to get out of it first and UNDERTAKER did that winning the match
2006-07-24 06:30:44
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answered by VIVEK 3
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well the punjabi prison was freakin awsome it worked like this there was a cage 16 feet high made of bambo around the ring with four doors that could only open for 60 sec then they were closed for the rest of the match at the top of the cage there was sharp daggers with barbed wire. After u escaped that cage there was another cage that was 20 feet high and also had barbed wire around it and there were tables set up with all sorts of jungle weapons.If u didnt know undertaker won the match. after the both beat the hell out of each other under take escaped out of the 3rd door and then big show got out of the 4 door and put undertaker back in the first cage and he started to climb the second cage but undertaker climbed out of the 1 cage and nocked bigshow off the cage and started beating him up he climb the cage and jumped on bigshow and the cage broke open and undertaker roled out and won. it was a sweat match and at the begging the big show was crying when he was waiting for undertaker to get to the ring.
2006-07-24 07:23:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It is the Best Structue ever to grace WWE.
Compare it with two tall steel cages.
But here the cage is made up of bamboos.
U have to escape the titanic structure to win.
But Big show being in it ****** things up.
It should have been Great Khali vs The Undertaker as it was fixed.
2006-07-24 05:56:58
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answered by Tanul M 2
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I ♥ Punjabi Matches
2006-07-24 07:06:06
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answered by I♥ Rey Mysterio 2
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A waste of time as it was Big Show v the Undertaker in a steel cage,.
2006-07-24 05:49:45
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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it was 2 bamboo like cages surrounding each other, the outside one had its door open for the first 10 min. of the match then they closed it, and the wrestlers had to climb, whover got out first one, UNDERTAKER!!!
2006-07-24 07:24:58
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answered by N0LaNbPiMpIn985 F.O.B. 3
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it was really stupid. just a like a cage match except the cage is made of bamboo
2006-07-24 15:30:58
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answered by dlekhtman 5
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a bamboo cage inside of a cage... i waz there 2 c it all happen
2006-07-24 06:09:52
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answered by seb. 4
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Think this will clear it all up :-)
http://www.wwe.com/shows/thegreatamericanbash/matches/258159821/results/
I enjoyed it actually, not normally a wrestling fan :-)
2006-07-24 05:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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some stupid match between stupid khali and undertaker.Actually Khali invented it,cuz he'a punjab or something
2006-07-24 05:54:02
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answered by Kay 5
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