#7 Undertaker vs Brock Lesnar
The Streak that came to an end at more of a whimper than a roar, the moment remains memorable but is still hard to understand.
Even with three F-5’s and the cumulative weight of 23 years of matches on the biggest stage visible on the Undertaker’s body, it just did not seem real that the run had come to an end.
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Except, the Deadman’s run at WrestleMania continues even three years later, and fans are now asking why it did not end a long time ago.
Credit must be given for the sheer nerve it took to break the Streak, and Lesnar was probably the best option simply because no one was clearly outraged, but to keep going with both as part-timers is not helping.
This was a landmark moment that does not appear to have a lasting impact.
The Undertaker trots on as though his record was still intact and is not exactly giving anyone a rub as he continues to put on slower matches as he gradually breaks down even more.
The handling of Lesnar has also been far from stellar since his defining moment in pro wrestling.
It is just frustrating because this match did not exactly deliver the compelling match up or receive the hype beforehand that would merit the shocking result. It remains to be seen what Lesnar is able to do to justify this, but that moment alone makes it stand out in a weak category.