13 Most Emotional WrestleMania Moments

3. The Streak Is Over

Last year€™s Wrestlemania 30 saw something happen that no wrestling fan thought they€™d ever see: The Undertaker€™s streak ended. For years it had been the topic of discussion whether €˜Taker€™s famed undefeated streak would ever be broken. Even though at times you could start to think otherwise, deep down we all truly thought that the streak would never be broken by this point in time. How wrong could we be. Wrestlemania has had its fair share of shocks over the years, be they surprise returns, upset victories or even heel turns. But nothing was anywhere near as shocking as the moment that Brock Lesnar hit The Undertaker with a third F5 and we witnessed referee Chad Patton counting the 1-2-3. During such a huge match at such a huge event there has never been as much shocked silence on show. The WWE cameras panned the crowd as every single person was in a state of shock, many with their mouths agape. The same reaction was similarly felt by viewers at home watching on PPV. The streak being broken is right up there in terms of emotional moments. Shock is a most certainly an emotion, and this was the biggest shock that Wrestlemania has ever seen.
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