During the Brothers of Destruction documentary on the WWE Network, The Undertaker and Kane commented on who should've ended Undertaker's Wrestlemania streak:
Undertaker: “I thought there would be somebody, like Roman Roman would have been, I think Roman would have been fine.”
Kane: “Yeah. I just feel that it would have made a Roman, you know, it would have put even more luster on that.”
Undertaker also talked about not knowing that his streak was ending until the day he faced Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania 30:
“I got to the arena that day and I was going over. I mean, we had gone back and forth and when I showed up, I was going over. Through the course of the day, Vince would come to me and say that he’s changed his mind. man, I was like, ‘Okay, I don’t think Brock needs it, but at the end of the day, it’s your show, it’s your call. If you’re sure about it, then that’s what we’ll do.”
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11-16-2020, 12:48 PM #1
Taker Didnt Think it Should Be Brock to End the Streak
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Hindsight 20-20, they made the right call with Brock. Ending the streak gave Brock a ton of momentum. He began squashing main-eventers, he created "Suplex City," he became the "1 in the 21-1." WWE got a solid 3-4 years out of a white-hot Brock Lesnar after the streak.
Plus, Brock post-streak helped catapult the careers of people like Reigns, Rollins, and McIntyre. So the streak did help elevate rising talent too. Brock post-streak also allowed Goldberg to redeem himself from the 2003-2004 run; and the 2015 feud with Undertaker was Undertaker's last great storyline.
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Back then I called it here in this section. I wanted it to go to Heel Cena back then because they used Brock in such a sucky way up to wm30. But I guess the streak helped push him as this human suplex killing machine. So I agree with it now. But pre wm30 even though I predicted it, I wasn’t thrilled with the decision.
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Lol Taker might have wanted Roman to do it but it was obvious that the fans were not into Roman despite how hard he was being pushed down their throats. I mean come on, The Rock couldn't even get him over if he ended Taker's streak the amount of abuse he would have gotten would be insane.
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At the end of the day, Cena said he would not do it. Mark and Brock did the best they could with what they had. Mark told him to "Finish the job." That is that y'all. This is reminiscent of Andre saying to Hogan "Ok boss, this is what we are going to do." Taker was the boss, the whole show, the locker room leader.
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weird take by undertaker IMO.
others stated it above; brock really did benefit from that and took the extra step to becoming a serious attraction. in turn, over the years the WWE has been able to use brock to make other guys look good too (roman included). WWE frankly didn't know what they were really doing with lesnar at the time (lost to HHH at mania 29 lol. come on). after that he was just looked at differently.
it also made all the sense in the world for taker to lose the streak to a guy that we all know would kick everybody's ass on the roster no question.
roman has had the torch handed to him over and over again. nothing clicked really outside of him returning from cancer, understandably, and his current heel turn.
the streak ending was as memorable as the streak itself. it completely stole the spotlight that night and is one of the first moments people remember from the last 10 manias. i strongly disagree.
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The whole concept of Shawn's retirement came after he made the challenge to Taker on Raw. Shawn ends the streak at WM25, Goes out on Raw the next night, boasts about ending the streak and starting his own, Taker comes out, laments over the loss but tells Shawn that he will take the only thing he can from him, his career, challenges him.
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i always thought a good way to end it would be something like this;
have a battle royal royal with winner to face taker for the streak
have a mid carder win it, someone like dolph ziggler
everyone thinks that this year is a throw away match for the streak
everyone bishes and complains cause it's too predictable taker will win
ziggler or whichever midcarder wins, breaks the streak and shocks everyone
their career is catapulted and you get a historic moment in wwe history
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