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Vince McMahon Rejects The Undertaker’s WrestleMania 30 Claim

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The Undertaker finally lost at WrestleMania in 2014 but now Vince McMahon has claimed the star is wrong about one key thing that happened that night.

Brock Lesnar caused a stunned silence in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome when he defeated The Undertaker at WrestleMania 30 and ended the illustrious Streak that saw The Deadman earn 21 wins without defeat at WWE’s biggest show of the year.

But now it seems there is something that Vince McMahon and The Undertaker don’t agree about that happened on the night and it had nothing to do with winning or losing.

Vince McMahon Dismisses The Undertaker’s Concussion

Speaking on the new Mr. McMahon Netflix documentary, The Undertaker and Vince McMahon discussed the end of The Streak in 2014. The Undertaker began by confirming that he found out he’d be losing on the day of WrestleMania 30 but due to a concussion suffered early on in the bout, he can’t remember being a part of it:

The Streak is a huge part of the attraction of WrestleMania, so I was gonna win the streak was gonna stay intact but that day Vince walked in my dressing room and said ‘Mark, I think we’re gonna put Brock over tonight.’

About 5/10 minutes into the match I got concussed, the match went on for 25 minutes or so but I can’t to this day recall being in that match.

Vince McMahon, however, has another take on The Undertaker’s lack of memory as he doesn’t see where the WWE Hall of Famer got concussed at all:

It was a last-minute decision, Mark wasn’t prepared for it, he was in some psychological shock.

Looking back, I don’t see where Mark was concussed, it could’ve happened but I think Mark just didn’t remember any of that because it was so traumatic for him.

The Undertaker went to the hospital following the match with Vince McMahon leaving WrestleMania to check on the star.

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