The Undertaker is a legend in the world of professional wrestling. His undefeated streak at WrestleMania remains one of the greatest streaks in the history of the business. He gave more than three decades of his life to the business and The Undertaker’s contributions will never be forgotten.

The Undertaker’s streak came to an end at WrestleMania 30 in 2014, where he was defeated by Brock Lesnar, in a move that shook the pro wrestling world to its core. Due to this, his streak ended after 21 consecutive wins.

While speaking on The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy, Matt Hardy talked about The Undertaker’s streak ending. Hardy stated that he believes the streak ending was the right decision.

‘You know, I mean looking back and considering what Brock has done since then, it does not bother me. I mean you could have had the streak go on forever but at the end of the day if he just retires with the streak then like nobody gets anything out of it.

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At least Brock had something very substantial out of it and then Brock, love him or hate him, he has ended up being a huge player and the draw for the full-timers who come in and makes appearances and runs and he is great at what he does. Brock is amazing at what he does so I do not mind Brock ending the streak at all.”

As announced recently, The Phenom is set to be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame this year. There was no doubt The Undertaker was going to be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame and now fans simply can’t wait to see the legendary professional wrestler etch his name in the annals of pro wrestling history.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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