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Mankind and Undertaker clashed again at Summer Slam in a special Boiler Room Match, where the match started in the boiler room, the objective of the match was to retrieve the urn from Paul Bearer, who stood in the centre of the ring.
Mankind got another shot at the Undertaker and his newly won WWF World Title, when Mankind at a Raw is War taping from March 31 blasted the Undertaker with a fireball, when the Undertaker and Paul Bearer started arguing.
Mankind had the match won, but then decided to go back to the top of the cage, here he ripped of his shirt to reveal that he was Dude Love, and to honour his childhood hero, Jimmy Snuka, he elbow dropped Hunter from the top of the cage and won the match.
Mankind - definition of Mankind in Encyclopedia (3823 words)
Juvenile females are known as girls and adult females as women.
Human beings are commonly referred to individually as persons or people and collectively as man, mankind, humanity, or the human race, while humans is used both for the collective and for individuals.
Until the 20th century, human was only used adjectivally ("pertaining to mankind").
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