The Undertaker's 7 WrestleMania Victims Who Never Recovered

Buried by the Deadman; rest in peace.

The Undertaker's undefeated WrestleMania streak was one of the most enthralling long-term storylines in wrestling history, emerging organically over the course of many years before becoming a consistent showstopping centrepiece. It has formed a crucial part of the Deadman's legacy, solidifying him as one of the greatest to ever set foot in a WWE ring. It also gave an immense rub to Brock Lesnar, the man who brought it to a crushing end. But what about 'Taker's fallen foes? The streak's history is littered with the names of past greats (and not-so-greats), from Ric Flair to Giant Gonzalez, King Kong Bundy. Many went on to enjoy successful post-streak careers, benefitting from the boost of competing in such an illustrious match. For some, however, it spelled the beginning of a career-ending decline. Not every victim of the streak saw their fortunes reversed due to the match itself; some were already approaching the end of their natural prime, while others were already on the way down. For some, though, the price to pay for forming part of the Undertaker's undefeated streak was incredibly great - a blow from which their careers would never recover. Here are seven of the Undertaker's WrestleMania opponents most affected by putting the Deadman over.
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