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The Undertaker's contributions to professional wrestling are incomparable, and one of his most important legacies is his streak in Wrestlemania. However, the decision to finish that streak is now considered one of the worst decisions in the history of wrestling, at least for a hardcore wrestling legend.

The legendary undefeated streak of The Undertaker in Wrestlemania began in 1991 when he defeated Jimmy Snuka. Over the years, his victories about great stars such as Jake Roberts, Sid and Ric Flair gave more importance to The Streak, making it as significant as the fight for the World Championship in Wrestlemania. However, The Streak came to an end in Wrestlemania 30 when Brock Lesnar defeated The Undertaker, a decision that many people still do not feel good .

The decision to end The Streak is still controversial ten years later, and many people in wrestling say that It should never have happened . Some believe that Brock Lesnar was not the right person for this time, since many would have preferred Roman Reigns or Bray Wyatt .

Tommy Dreamer shared his firm opinion about this during an episode of Busted Open . He said that the fact that Lesnar ended with The Streak was “the worst decision” in the history of wrestling. Dreamer felt that Lesnar did not need to break The Streak and suggested that if the WWE had waited a few more years, it could have been a perfect ending for The Undertaker in a two -night Wrestlemania as his last fight.

Dreamer said The Streak was very popular and attracted many fans to Wrestlemania. Dreamer believed that The Undertaker still had some struggles ahead and that the moment should have touched someone who really needed him. He wanted the decision to have never happened and thought that The Undertaker should only have lost if it really was his last fight.

“Even today I would say that perhaps it was the worst decision in the history of professional wrestling. I don't think Brock would need it at that time.

The Streak was as popular as attractive to Wrestlemania. If you think about it, they had a few more fighting. When it was two days, that was a main event guaranteed in which you did not have to think too much about what you had, who would be the next person to do so.

I would never have done it; Brock didn't need it, something like this is always done for someone who needs it. I wish it would never have happened, I think that the only way Taker should have lost is whether it was his last fight. ”

Even Edge previously stated that The Undertaker streak should have been completed by Roman Reigns . Anyway, The Phenom's streak in Wrestlemania will continue to be a crucial aspect of the WWE history and that will be forever its legacy, something that will never change despite the entire controversy about how it ended.

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