WWE News: Why Didn’t The Undertaker Leave Wrestling After Wrestlemania 30? 1
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The premiere episode of Broken Skull Sessions with special guest The Undertaker aired on the WWE Network after Survivor Series 2019 went off the air, this past Sunday night.

It was one of the rarest occasions where the fans could get to learn about a different side of the greatest sports entertainer of all-time.

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The Undertaker made an interesting revelation during this podcast about his match at WrestleMania 30. It was the same night where he lost his streak which could have been the final match of his career.

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But it wasn’t for a valid reason. Plus, The Phenome does not remember the whereabouts of this matchup against Brock Lesnar as he was concussed within the first five minutes of the match.

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As stated on the podcast hosted by Stone Cold, The Undertaker revealed that he doesn’t remember the night of WrestleMania 30.

He suffered a concussion during the first 5 minutes of his match with Brock Lesnar.

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Although we don’t know details of how that concussion appeared, it was true that The Undertaker was admitted to a hospital following that match.

His condition was so bad that he could not even remember his name properly at that point. Doctors kept checking him in for every 5 minutes to ask him about his name, birthdate, etc. But The Undertaker could only say his wife’s first name, at that point,

“Somewhere within the first five minutes of this match, I get concussed. I don’t even remember this night”, Undertaker said.

“My last memory I can definitively tell you happened at about 3:30 in the afternoon when my wife came backstage and we had a conversation. That’s the last thing that I remember on my own of that day.

This screwed up my confidence. You figure after you’ve had a career 25+ years, you’ve seen every situation, you don’t get shook up.”

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Stone Cold further asked The Undertaker why that WrestleMania 30 match did not appear to be his last match.

After all, it was the end of the greatest streak in sports entertainment that also could have given a fitting finish to the Deadman’s career. But a superstar like him did not want ‘Mania 30 to be his last.

He refused to retire in a match that he can’t even remember. Since then, he has continued wrestling in The WWE, occasionally.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.