10 Current WWE Superstars That Aren't Hurt By Losses

3. The Undertaker

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The Undertaker's most impressive accomplishment of his 25 years in WWE is undoubtedly his 21-0 undefeated streak at WrestleMania.

Even when he shockingly lost his first WrestleMania match ever in 2014, it didn't hurt The Deadman. It might've hurt the appeal of WrestleMania or future WrestleMania shows now that there would be no more Streak Matches, and it might've had some negative impact due to the way it was haphazardly booked with Vince only deciding on the outcome four hours before it happened.

But it didn't hurt The Undertaker.

The Undertaker still remains one of, if not the, greatest superstar in WWE history. His follow-up loss to Brock Lesnar at Hell In A Cell 2014 is proof that losses do no damage to The Deadman. Although the win certainly helped Lesnar, The Undertaker continued to push forward, taking out both the Wyatt Family and Shane McMahon in future contests.

Whether he retires tomorrow or wrestles for 10 more matches and 10 more defeats, The Undertaker will forever be above the loss.

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