10 Things Surprisingly Shorter Than WWE WrestleMania 33

2. The Undertaker’s Streak Matches Combined

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Perhaps the most significant figure in WrestleMania history is the man they call Demon of Death Valley, The Undertaker. The man who went 21 matches without a loss at WrestleMania left a streak that came to define the WWE’s flagship event. When this unrivalled streak came to a crushing end at the hands of the conqueror Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania XXX, millions of wrestling fan’s hearts were broken, and there was a sense that we’d witnessed the end of an era.

Well, if you’re a lapsed fan who’d perhaps like to relive that era rather than watch WrestleMania’s last offering, you can watch all of The Undertaker’s streak in 5 hours and 40 minutes starting at WrestleMania VII with a win over Jimmy Snuka, and ending 22 years later with his victory over CM Punk. This legendary streak includes a lot more short matches than some may have first thought. It wasn’t until his WrestleMania 24 match with Edge, at 16 - 0, that the streak matches would be these long, epic encounters. In fact, before this encounter, half of the matches in The Undertaker’s WrestleMania streak ended in under ten minutes.

The Dead Man’s further three WrestleMania matches amounted to 70 minutes in length, and could also be viewed with time still left over to watch the last half of his final match at WrestleMania 33 itself.

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