Triple H vs. Umaga
Street Match
Dark match, a non-televised match at a televised show used to warm up the crowd (compare "house show").[1] A dark match before the show begins is usually used to test out new talent (often local to the event).[1] A dark match after the show typically features main-event level wrestlers either to sell more tickets, or send the crowd home happy.
Triple H vs. Umaga
Street Match
Dark match, a non-televised match at a televised show used to warm up the crowd (compare "house show").[1] A dark match before the show begins is usually used to test out new talent (often local to the event).[1] A dark match after the show typically features main-event level wrestlers either to sell more tickets, or send the crowd home happy.
Triple H vs. Umaga
Street Match
Dark match, a non-televised match at a televised show used to warm up the crowd (compare "house show").[1] A dark match before the show begins is usually used to test out new talent (often local to the event).[1] A dark match after the show typically features main-event level wrestlers either to sell more tickets, or send the crowd home happy.
Triple H vs. Umaga
Street Match
Dark match, a non-televised match at a televised show used to warm up the crowd (compare "house show").[1] A dark match before the show begins is usually used to test out new talent (often local to the event).[1] A dark match after the show typically features main-event level wrestlers either to sell more tickets, or send the crowd home happy.
Triple H vs. Umaga
Street Match
Dark match, a non-televised match at a televised show used to warm up the crowd (compare "house show").[1] A dark match before the show begins is usually used to test out new talent (often local to the event).[1] A dark match after the show typically features main-event level wrestlers either to sell more tickets, or send the crowd home happy.
Triple H vs. Umaga
Street Match
Dark match, a non-televised match at a televised show used to warm up the crowd (compare "house show").[1] A dark match before the show begins is usually used to test out new talent (often local to the event).[1] A dark match after the show typically features main-event level wrestlers either to sell more tickets, or send the crowd home happy.