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The Undertaker’s WrestleMania Streak Ending Still Draws Backlash From WWE Fans

Paul Heyman uses fan backlash over The Undertaker’s Streak to build Brock Lesnar’s rivalry with Oba Femi.

The Undertaker’s WrestleMania Streak Ending Still Draws Backlash From WWE Fans
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Paul Heyman once again needled WWE fans while discussing the end of The Undertaker’s legendary WrestleMania undefeated streak. The moment came during the Clash in Italy post-show, after Brock Lesnar defeated Oba Femi.

During his appearance, Heyman said Lesnar’s win over Femi needed to be treated as a major moment precisely because The Beast Incarnate has already stacked up major victories over more than two decades. He then pointed to wins over The Rock, Randy Couture, John Cena and, of course, The Undertaker.

The mention of Lesnar ending The Streak immediately drew boos from the crowd, which Heyman clearly enjoyed. The WWE Hall of Famer said he loves seeing how much the subject still bothers fans, adding that nobody is more bothered by it than Undertaker himself.

Lesnar defeated The Undertaker at WrestleMania 30 in New Orleans, ending The Deadman’s historic 21-0 undefeated streak.

In a recent interview, Lesnar said the decision did not come from him, framing the moment as a business call made by WWE. Undertaker, for his part, has said the general consensus was that nobody wanted to see The Streak end.

With that, Heyman once again leaned into one of the biggest accomplishments of Lesnar’s career, this time using the fans’ negative reaction as part of the story surrounding his rivalry with Oba Femi.