00:01In the summer of 1998, Triple H, backed by D-Generation X, and
00:07the people's champ, The Rock, with the Nation of Domination in tow,
00:11we're in a heated rivalry over the Intercontinental Championship.
00:14The Rock is the best damn Intercontinental champ there ever was.
00:21Rock, you wanna bring ladders into the ring?
00:23Let's bring the ladder to Madison Square Garden.
00:26And let's see who the real man is, Rock.
00:32Rock, the Intercontinental Champion, and Triple H compete in a ladder match.
00:39The Intercontinental title was a title that was very, very important to the both of us,
00:45to me and Hunter.
00:46Both of us wanted that belt, both of us wanted that spot.
00:50Two of the great young athletes gonna strike their stuff here.
00:55There was no competition in pro wrestling that rivaled The Rock and Triple H at that time.
01:02I don't think I've ever seen any more intense competition.
01:06They were literally fighting to see who was gonna be the guy in this company.
01:12We needed to be the best at all times, and I think that just pushed us to be better.
01:16Triple H, did he find it?
01:24It was our big moment.
01:26That certainly was one of the most outstanding ladder matches.
01:29We needed to be the best at all times, putting that match on at an event as big as SummerSlam.
01:33It projected both of us into that main event tier.
01:36And we want to see if you're successful.
01:37We need to be the best at all times.
01:37The team being is a champion of the defense and your role is a champion for the team being.
01:37And it's still an excellent pedophile or the team being.
01:37And we really want to be the best at all times.
01:38The team is here.
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