The Undertaker Reflects on WrestleMania Concussion
The Undertaker Reflects on WrestleMania Concussion

The Undertaker Reflects on WrestleMania Concussion

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During a recent podcast episode, WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker discussed the severe concussion he suffered during his WrestleMania 30 match against Brock Lesnar, which ended his iconic undefeated streak at 21-1. He revealed that he has no memories of the match beyond a conversation with his wife earlier that day, noting that he only became aware of the situation after being hospitalized. The Undertaker expressed regret over not being able to pinpoint when he was concussed, which affected his performance during the match. Additionally, he reminisced about meeting wrestling legend Andre the Giant as a child, highlighting the profound impact Andre had on the industry and lamenting the missed opportunity for a match between them due to Andre's health issues. Despite the health risks, The Undertaker continued wrestling for several years after WrestleMania 30, raising questions about WWE's decision to allow him to do so. His reflections underscore both the physical and emotional toll of professional wrestling, particularly regarding concussions.

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