#2 WrestleMania 28 - The Undertaker prevails in the 'End of an Era' Match
Few Undertaker matches in Mania history have created intrigue like the 'End of an Era' Hell in a Cell Match at WrestleMania 28.
The Phenom was up against one of his arch nemesis Triple H, whom he had already beaten the previous year at WrestleMania 27. Shawn Michaels served as the special guest referee for this bout.
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The contest was one for the ages, with both superstars giving it their all. The Game used his favorite weapon, the sledgehammer, to put The Undertaker down.
But The Deadman's didn't stay down. Despite being knocked out by the sledgehammer, he rose and ended the match by making Triple H tap to his signature submission move, Hell's Gate.
After the match all three superstars broke character and embraced each-other as a sign of respect, truly signifying an end of an era. Speaking of respect, the streak earned loads of it as it stood at 20-0 at the end of this bout.
#1 WrestleMania 36 - The streak ends on a high
The Boneyard Match at WrestleMania 36 was the last time The Undertaker performed in the WWE.
The Phenom wanted to leave the squared circle on a high, and he achieved exactly that as he destroyed AJ Styles, although not in the ring. The match was a fine piece of cinematic creation as The Deadman fought off AJ Styles' ex-partners Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson, before burying The Phenonmenal One.
After the match, Taker rode away in the night sky, signifying the end of his historic career.
The 25-2 streak will forever remain etched in the memory of the WWE Universe.