Talk:Buried Alive match
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[edit] Original Research?
Is this original research? I sent a e-mail to Percy Pringle (Paul Bearer) and he said that this article has flaws.
Take it for what it's worth, but I have an easier time believing it from someone that has experience in this type of match than an unknown.
--Raderick 23:52, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
- The previous version I do not believe was original research. However, I'd like to know who revised the section about "escaping the grave" to its current version. It smacks of POV and needs to be cleaned up. [[Briguy52748 19:17, 28 February 2006 (UTC)]]
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- I wasn't sure about POV, but I've redone the section to a more formal and encyclopediac tone. I left the tag there since I'm too unfamiliar with the material to know whether it is POV. Reveilled 23:07, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Other Buried Alive
This cannot be entirely correct as two other versions of the buried alive were done.
1) The Most recent being The Undertaker "Burying" Paul Bearer in concrete in a fued with The Dudley Boyz (pre-release from WWE)
2) Prior to Wrestlemania XX where Undertaker was thrown into a casket which then proceeded to have dirt poured on top of it.
Hassan Bellinger 21:12, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
1. That was not a Buried Alive match, it was a Concrete Crypt match. Even though it was similar, it was it's own unique match.
2. The Undertaker was not thrown into a casket that had dirt thrown on it prior to Wrestlemania XX. I believe your thinking of when he lost the Buried Alive Match to Vince McMahon at Survivor Series 2003 (his body was buried by itself in that match, he wasn't thrown into a casket). That was his last appearance before Wrestlemania XX several months later.