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So....with The Streak gone, what is Undertaker's biggest legacy now?
I'm crying myself to sleep tonight, so please post your answer. I'll give BA tomorrow morning.
It's been a great ride, Phenom. Thank you for everything.
11 Answers
- 7 years ago
I wonder how Andre The Giant fans felt when Hulk Hogan beat him at Wrestlemania 3. Andre was undefeated for about 28 years.
Someone in the WWE said not so long ago that streaks don't last forever.. Idk if i read it in Twitter..
Anyway..
I think WWE fans should be proud of The Undertaker. He will forever be remembered as one of the greatest WWE superstars of all time. He'll be remembered as the superstar with the best & most unique gimmick of all time. His streak ended tonight.. But many fans will remember that incredible streak he once had.
Undertaker has a great legacy.
And yes.. I do think Brock Lesnar getting the victory tonight was a big mistake. Out of all the Superstars why Brock Lesnar? I think he should have just retired undefeated. If HBK couldn't end the streak then nobody should of.
- JamesLv 67 years ago
Lol I see you've been brainwashed by the wwe. Guess what, even though the Undertaker lost tonight, his streak of 21 straight victories is still the greatest streak ever. Brock may've stopped the streak from getting to 22, but it's not as if 1 loss un-does those 21 other matches. It will be interesting to see what happens now. I sorta think a rematch perhaps with Brock as the WWE champion would be epic next Wrestlemania!
- ?Lv 77 years ago
Well 21 consecutive wins is still a big deal.
I guess it's more of record/measuring stick than something that needs defending.
- Rocky DayeLv 57 years ago
Well he still won 21 times at WM. Nobody is going to repeat that. He is the originator of the Hell in a Cell. He d@mn near killed Mankind and Rikishi from it. He and Kane had one of the greatest storylines ever. His feuds with everybody were epic. Hes still the man but this is a nasty sh*t stain in his boxers
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- WS HistorianLv 74 years ago
Same, With The Streak gone, The Undertaker's biggest Legacy is still The 21-0 WM Streak.
Records are meant to be broken, remember that. Andre The Giant's 15 years undefeated streak also came to an end. But do Pro Wrestling Fans forget that Andre was previously unbeaten for 15 years? The answer is no. WWF Fans always remember Wrestlemania 3 as the day Andre finally got beat. Bruno Sammartino's 8 year length WWF Title reign eventually also came to an end. But do WWF Fans forget that Bruno had 8 year WWF Title reign before he finally lost it? The answer is no.
The same will go with The Undertaker. Although The Undertaker eventually lost The Streak, WWE Universe will always remember him as the man who was previously unbeaten 21 straight times at Wrestlemania. When Taker finally lost, everyone know he had far past his prime. He had been 49 years old and suffered lots of injuries. But it doesn't take anything away from him. He will always be remembered for his 21 straight wins at Wrestlemania.
- 7 years ago
I hope it isn't how poor his last match was and that people remember the other 21 that went before it.
Source(s): http://yesmovement.wordpress.com/ - Anonymous7 years ago
HIS Streak can still be remembered.
- Anonymous7 years ago
bonafide legend