#3. The End of The Streak
WrestleMania 30 will be remembered in the record books as the place where The Undertaker's undefeated streak came to an end. It was one of the biggest shocks in wrestling and has since led to Brock Lesnar's WWE dominance over the past few years.
Lesnar was unstoppable before he ended The Deadman's WrestleMania streak, but following WrestleMania 30 he became the most dominant force in the company.
Undertaker's streak began at WrestleMania 7 and continued through until WrestleMania 30. In that time, The Deadman missed two WrestleMania's so his streak was at 20-0 heading into WrestleMania 30.
Taker himself has since confessed that he suffered a concussion in the match and doesn't remember it. Paul Heyman has started conspiracy theories that state that Lesnar went into business for himself and defeated The Deadman when he wasn't supposed to.
It's an intriguing story, but the end of the streak changed the face of WrestleMania. For years The Deadman dominated at WWE's biggest show of the year, but fans are now unsure if he will be part of WrestleManias moving forward.
Lesnar was finally defeated in a WWE ring by Roman Reigns and then Seth Rollins and Drew McIntyre, so it appears that The Beast has been slain. That being said, The Streak is still gone. The longest undefeated streak in the history of wrestling and perhaps the longest that will ever be added to record books has finally come to an end.