In honor of last night's shocking and heartbreaking end to a perfect Wrestlemania streak by The Deadman, post your favorite Wrestlemania moments, buildups, and matches featuring The Undertaker.
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Mine all-time favorite WM angle is Diesel-Undertaker, which all started at December 1995 IYH. Diesel was pissed that UT became the #1 contender to fight Bret Hart at the Royal Rumble the following month.
After losing to Shawn Michaels at RR, an angry Diesel interfered with the championship match between UT and Bret, causing Bret to retain the WWF title by disqualification
Deadman was enraged and vowed that Diesel would never see WWF gold again.
And he was right. Diesel squared off against Bret Hart at the next month's In Your House inside of a steel cage, but that wasn't enough to keep The Undertaker away...
For the next month and a half, Undertaker and Diesel would take turns interfering in each other's matches on RAW, but the final showdown came to a head at the 1996 WrestleMania 12 extravaganza. Undertaker defeated Diesel, bringing his record to 5-0 (after defeating Superfly Jimmy Snuka in 91, Jake the Snake Roberts in 92, Giant Gonzales in 93, and King Kong Bundy in 95).
I'm not the biggest wrestling fan (anymore) but, every year I will order WrestleMania just to see which legends will make an appearance and mostly to see if Undertaker will keep the streak alive. I was so mad that it finally died last night. When he lost, I died inside. I still cannot believe it finally happened after 21 years. It was and still is unreal to me.
I'm not the biggest wrestling fan (anymore) but, every year I will order WrestleMania just to see which legends will make an appearance and mostly to see if Undertaker will keep the streak alive. I was so mad that it finally died last night. When he lost, I died inside. I still cannot believe it finally happened after 21 years. It was and still is unreal to me.
I was such a WWF & Undertaker stan as a kid. I can't stand wrestling anymore but I watch Taker's Mania match each year. I will never get over him losing to IT.
The build up to Wrestlemania 14 when he fought Kane for the first time was one of the best story lines WWE has ever had. I was hooked and it's still fascinating to look at now
I'm still shocked after last night though. I'd even say heartbroken. He is my favorite wrestler. I knew he couldn't do it forever, but I'm not ready for him to retire. This hurts