The Undertaker is a legend in the world of professional wrestling, who has accomplished a lot in the business. His undefeated streak at WrestleMania remains one of the greatest streaks in the history of the industry. However, Brock Lesnar ended his streak and shocked the world in a big way. Now it appears that Steve Austin really didn’t like the streak ending at all.

The Undertaker’s streak came to an end at WrestleMania 30 in 2014, where he was beaten by Brock Lesnar. That move shook the pro wrestling world to its core and then some. Due to this, his streak ended after 21 consecutive wins and things were never the same after that.

It has been nine years since the loss and it is still one of the most talked-about decisions in the history of professional wrestling. Quite a few people still believe Brock Lesnar should have never been the one to end the streak, while others feel differently.

While speaking on Busted Open Radio, WWE Hall Of Famer Steve Austin talked about The Undertaker’s legendary WrestleMania streak coming to an end. Austin made it clear that he really didn’t like the fact that the streak ended at all.

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”I didn’t like it. I mean, I just thought the streak was something hallowed or holy. But if it’s gonna be somebody, why not Brock?”

Edge himself believed that Roman Reigns should have ended the streak instead. Even Jim Ross previously stated that The Undertaker’s WrestleMania streak should have continued. Regardless, many will still feel that the streak should have stayed intact and that’s unlikely to ever change.

What’s your take on what Steve Austin said? Do you think the streak should have stayed intact? Sound off in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet is a professional wrestling fan for over 22 years. He got captivated by the sport during the Monday Night Wars and has a passion for it ever since. He also enjoys TV shows, movies, anime, novels and music, which broadens his perspective and appreciation for wrestling. He is a knowledgeable and respected voice in the industry.

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