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The Undertaker Reveals Memory Loss From Career-Altering WrestleMania 30 Match

One Big Thing

WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker has no memory of his historic WrestleMania 30 match against Brock Lesnar, where his legendary streak ended at 21-1.

Why It Matters

This match marked a pivotal moment in WWE history, not just for ending The Streak but for the severe health implications it had on one of wrestling’s most iconic figures.

Key Details

  • The Undertaker’s last memory of the day was a conversation with his wife Michelle McCool in the early afternoon
  • He regained consciousness only after being taken to the hospital
  • Post-recovery tests showed he performed better than 85% of Pittsburgh Steelers players
  • Doctors warned about career implications if another similar concussion occurred

Direct Quote

“I only remember from what I’ve watched… It’s crazy, what Dr. Maroon had told me — because once I healed and then they started trying to talk me into coming back the next year — he just said it’s kind of like you’re a lamp and somebody unplugged the power.”

By The Numbers

  • 21-1: The Undertaker’s WrestleMania record after this match
  • 30: The WrestleMania event number where The Streak ended
  • 85%: The percentile The Undertaker scored above Pittsburgh Steelers players in post-concussion testing

What’s Next

Despite the severe concussion at WrestleMania 30, The Undertaker would continue wrestling for several more years before his final retirement in 2020.

What do you think about WWE allowing The Undertaker to continue wrestling after such a serious concussion? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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