The Complete A-Z Of WrestleMania

6. U - Undertaker

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Almost as historic as the event itself, many considered The Undertaker's WrestleMania unbeaten streak to be the last truly powerful 'title' in wrestling.

Year on year, superstars would battle over the company's top championships, but as Undertaker's incredible record grew, the status of his WrestleMania match only became greater with it.

Losing to Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 30, The Undertaker made it 21 wins without reply before 'The Beast' put him down in one of the most shocking moments in the history of the show. Loaded with two decades-worth of care and attention from WWE fans, his loss sent shockwaves through the entire industry, proving just how lovingly 'The Streak' had been preserved for so many years.

Despite the Lesnar clash disappointing thanks to Undertaker's increasing age and a concussion suffered early in the match, 'The Deadman' had added an extra layer to 'The Streak' in preceding years with phenomenal in-ring efforts on the big stage.

Eschewing nothing matches with WWE's monster-of-the-week as he entered the autumn of his career, The Undertaker worked out of his skin in contests against Batista, Edge, Shawn Michaels, Triple H and CM Punk, completely transforming the legacy of his WrestleMania story before his record's ultimate demise.

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