WWE WrestleMania 30: 10 Reasons The Undertaker Losing The Streak Was A Waste Of 22 Years

3. Brock Lesnar Didn't Need The Win

Normally a win as meaningful as beating Undertaker at WrestleMania would be enough to cement a wrestler's status as the top dog in the company. It should immediately make him the alpha-male all the other men aspire to be. He should be immediately in line for a title shot, and his career should take off from that point on. But with Brock Lesnar, WWE has shown an unwillingness to fully invest in him. It's partly due to his limited appearances as well as to the fact that they probably don't trust him. Brock has shown that he has a bit of ADD when it comes to his exploits, and is prone to dropping something and moving on with little or no warning. So don't expect WWE to all of a sudden put the marketing muscle of the company behind him and start building around him. He's never again going to be that guy. So while most wrestlers would benefit greatly from beating the streak, even beating Undertaker in any match, it doesn't necessarily help Lesnar all that much since the company has subjected him to their dreaded 50/50 booking.
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