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Pick Your Poison - Fav Streak Match

  • 10-04-2014 1:29pm
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    Now that the Undertaker has been defeated, what was your favorite match of the 22 streak matches at Wrestlemania



    WrestleMania VII
    Even though The Undertaker has defeated a wrestling legend in less than 5 minutes, this match wasn't viewed as anything special at the time. No one had a clue that this was the start of something special.

    WrestleMania VIII
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    This was one of the most memorable matches from The Undertaker's WrestleMania winning streak. It was also one of the best feuds of The Undertaker's career. Jake Roberts has long been known as a master of the microphone. With The Undertaker not speaking that often at the time, Jake Roberts skillfully used his brilliance of ring psychology to bring the best of The Undertaker.

    WrestleMania IX

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    This was the only WrestleMania match in The Undertaker's career that he won via disqualification. It happened when the Giant Gonzales suffocated The Undertaker with a cloth soaked in chloroform in which his manager, Harvey Wippleman, gave him during the match. This knocked the Phenom unconscious and was brought on a stretcher to be treated backstage. After a couple of minutes, a gong sounded, and The Undertaker stormed back into the ring and attacked Gonzales for knocking him out. The Phenom hits him with three clotheslines, which the final took the giant down from his feet.

    WrestleMania XI
    . Undertaker looked for revenge at WrestleMania and defeated King Kong Bundy after a flying clothesline. He may not have retreived the urn back (because of Kama taking it back from Paul Bearer after The Undertaker claimed it from Ted DiBiase during the match), but The Undertaker have made an impact on The Million Dollar Corporation after the match.

    WrestleMania XII

    • The Undertaker vs Diesel (5-0)
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    It was also one of the memorable matches of The Undertaker's WrestleMania streak, where two big men fought each other into a stalemate, trading big boots, clotheslines, and finishers from each other. The Undertaker also withstood Diesel's finishing move Jacknife Powerbomb after being hit two times. After a chokeslam, The Undertaker finishes it with a Tombstone Piledriver, and the fight between two of the biggest men in the WWE was over.

    Wrestlemania 13
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    This was first of the three title matches in which The Undertaker competed at WrestleMania. During the main event, The Phenom entered the squred-circle with his old ring attire (trench coat, hat, gray tie, gloves, and boots) that he used during his early days. The two big men fought each other to a good match, but after two interferences from Bret Hart, The Undertaker pins Sycho Sid with a Tombstone Piledriver, thus not only improving his streak to six wins, but also claiming his second WWE Championship after six years.

    WrestleMania XIV
    • The Undertaker vs Kane (7-0)
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    This was the first of the two matches against his brother Kane at WrestleMania. During the match, The Phenom was almost dominated by Kane, because it is still against his will to fight his own brother, but after delivering three tombstone piledrivers, The Undertaker won the match even though the fight between them is not yet over.

    WrestleMania XV
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    This was the first of the two Hell in a Cell matches in which The Undertaker has competed at a WrestleMania. It was also the first Hell in a Cell match at a WrestleMania. Though bloodied with a baton the Boss Man has used on him, The Undertaker dominated the whole match, and got the win after a Tombstone Piledriver.s After the match, the Brood came from the rafters of the arena and gave their leader a noose. The Undertaker then put it on the Big Boss Man, who was still dazed from the match. As The Brood went back up, Paul Bearer is seen controlling the Hell in a Cell, which causes it to raise up with the Big Boss Man hanging on it, giving a sickening visual of a hanged Bossman

    WrestleMania X-Seven
    After Triple H cut a promo on an episode of Smackdown!, telling everyone that he had beaten all he needed to beat, The Undertaker showed up and made an exclamation that Triple H have never fought or even beaten him. This started the feud between the two superstars that culminated at WrestleMania X-Seven, as The Phenom requested the match to be done. The Undertaker and Triple H fought each other that after the referee was knocked out, the fight went all the way through the crowd. It gave The Undertaker to perform a chokeslam on Triple H on a sea of WWE fans. As the get back into the ring, they traded each other's finishers, After a Last Ride from the top rope, The Undertaker pinned Triple H despite being busted open with a sledgehammer, thus improving his streak to nine straight wins. This was considered as one of of The Undertaker's greatest WrestleMania matches. This was also the time where more people started to take notice about The Undertaker's undefeated streak.

    WrestleMania X8

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    The feud between The Undertaker and Ric Flair began after Flair caused him the victory at the 2002 No Way Out during The Undertaker's match with The Rock. Afterwards, The Phenom challenged Flair into a match, in which Flair refuses during a number of times. After The Undertaker attacked Ric Flair's son David, and threatened to attack his daughter, Flair finally agreed to fight The Phenom in a no-disqualification match. The Undertaker may have dominated almost the whole match, but there are times where Flair got the advantage from The Undertaker. Despite the interference from Arn Anderson and the nature of a no-disqualification match, the Undertaker defeated Ric Flair after a Tombstone Piledriver. This was the year the undefeated streak took off, as The Undertaker motioned ten fingers for his ten victories after pinning his latest opponent.

    WrestleMania XIX
    • The Undertaker vs The Big Show and A-Train (11-0)
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    As The Undertaker feuded with the Big Show during the late 2002, A-Train become a part of the rivalry after he attacked The Phenom after his match with the Big Show at 2003 No Way Out. Also during the time, Nathan Jones has become The Undertaker's protege, training him for their tag-team match at WrestleMania XIX. Later on, the tag-team match became a Handicap match between The Undertaker versus the Big Show and A-Train. Although fighting alone, The Phenom still dominated the whole match, and as he went into trouble, Nathan Jones came to his aid and helped The Undertaker win the match and extend his undefeated streak to eleven wins.

    WrestleMania XX
    • The Undertaker vs Kane (12-0)
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    During the Buried Alive match between The Undertaker and Mr.McMahon at the 2003 Survivor Series, Kane attacked his brother and caused him the match, thus The Undertaker being the one buried alive. After the event, Kane held a eulogy telling everyone that The Undertaker is finally dead and is not coming back. He was wrong. During the 2004 Royal Rumble match, a gong sounded, which caused Kane to freak out and be eliminated by Booker T. This followed with a series of mind games from The Undertaker that culminated to a match with Kane at WrestleMania XX. As The Undertaker came to the ring, he returned to his "Deadman" persona (with Paul Bearer on his side). As the two brother fought each other, the newly-reborn Deadman finished his brother once and for all with a Tombstone Piledriver and improve his streak to twelve straight wins.

    WrestleMania 21

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    It was billed as the "Legend vs Legend Killer match" for WrestleMania 21. This was one of the few moments throughout the Undertaker's Wrestlemania winning streak where fans believed that it could come to an end. Many felt that Randy Orton would get the win to help elevate him higher into the main event, but even the interferance from his father, Cowboy Bob Orton, and his RKO finishing move wasn't enough to break the streak. The Undertaker wins the match after reversing a tombstone piledriver from Orton and performing a tombstone of his own.

    WrestleMania XXII

    This was billed as a casket match, the first one in WrestleMania history. Despite what one editor wrote in this space earlier, this match is noted as being one of Mark Henry's better performances as he more than held his own throughout. After the match, Undertaker sends a lightning bolt on the casket.
    • This match is also the last one to feature the old-style 'coffin' style casket. Subsequent Casket Matches would use modern caskets.
    WrestleMania 23
    This was one of the Undertaker's finest matches ever. The emotions were there as he was able to win the World Heavyweight Championship from Batista. Plus, the match surprised a lot of fans in that Batista performed way better than expected.

    WrestleMania XXIV

    • The Undertaker vs Edge (16-0)
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    Undertaker defeated Edge for the World Heavyweight Title. It was also the first match where The Undertaker win via submission (using his then-unknown Hell's Gate submission hold). However, only about 1 month later Vickie Guererro, who at the time was dating Edge, made Undertaker vacate the title due to his dangerous submission manuever, which he won the match at WrestleMania with.

    WrestleMania XXV
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    Arguably Undertaker's best WrestleMania encounter, Shawn Michaels proved to be the one of the biggest threats to Undertaker's Streak. This match recieved a 5-star rating from critics due to the length and action of the match. It was named the best match of 2009 and will be remembered for many WrestleMania's to come.


    WrestleMania XXVI
    • The Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels II (18-0)
    It was billed as "The Undertaker's Streak vs Shawn Michaels Career" for WrestleMania XXVI. A rematch was made as Michaels has challenged Undertaker to a rematch at next year's Wrestlemania. However, The Undertaker refused, telling Michaels that he has nothing to prove on him anymore. After Shawn Michaels caused him to lose the World Heavyweight Championship to Chris Jericho inside the Elimination Chamber by hitting him with his signature Sweet Chin Music, The Undertaker changed his mind and accepted the rematch but only if Michaels agreed to putting his career on the line. Michaels did, and two-weeks later it was announced the match could only end by pinfall or submission. Though not reaching the height that their Wrestlemania XXV match did, the added stipulation made this match an automatic classic for any wrestling fan

    WrestleMania XXVII
    • The Undertaker vs. Triple H II (19-0)
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    As The Undertaker returned on the February 21st episode of Raw, Triple H also made his return as he interrupted The Phenom. The Game then laid down the challenge for WrestleMania, in which The Undertaker has accepted. As weeks progress, Triple would interfere at some random matches and would deliver his finisher, the Pedigree, on the announce table to whoever superstar (Sheamus on the first and Ted Dibiase on the second) comes out, sending a message to The Undertaker. On the week before the match, Triple H would then tell everyone why Shawn Michaels could not defeat The Phenom, and that was because of his emotions, and promised that he is different person that he could end the Deadman's winning streak. Also before the match, it was announced that it will be a "No Holds Barred" match. At WrestleMania, the Deadman would gain the momentum on the start of the match. However, Triple H dominated the whole match after he brutalized The Undertaker with chair shots to the point that he cannot go on anymore. Although badly beaten up, the Phenom got up to his feet, but ended up being hit by his own Tombstone Piledriver finisher by the Game, to which he would kick out. After delivering two pedigrees and unsuccessful pins, The Game resorted on bringing the sledgehammer, thinking that it would end the match once and for all. As he was about to use it, the Deadman somehow put him into the Hell's Gate submission hold, in which he locked on Triple H for about a minute. As the Game was about to pass out, he finally submitted after the too much pressure from The Undertaker. Despite winning the match and keeping his undefeated streak intact, The Undertaker did not walk out off the arena, but instead was carried off on a cart because of too much punishment Triple H has given him.

    WrestleMania XXVIII
    • The Undertaker vs. Triple H III (20-0)
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    This was billed as "End Of An Era" match. During a segment between Triple H and John Laurinaitis the night after the 2012 Royal Rumble, The Undertaker made a surprise return and confronted Triple H. Feeling he has not done enough after the beating he took from the Game at the previous WrestleMania, The Phenom challenged his former opponent for another rematch at that year's WrestleMania. Triple H, feeling that ending the streak would be bad for the business, refused to take the match. As weeks progressed, it was shown that every time Triple H refuses, The Undertaker started and continuously cutting his hair. On the February 20th episode of RAW, after another refusal from Triple H, The Undertaker made a notion to his other previous WrestleMania opponent, Shawn Michaels. He accused Triple H of living on his best friend's shadow and thinks that Michaels was better than The Game. When Triple H hears about it, he become irritated and finally agreed to have the rematch, and that he would finish the streak and The Undertaker's career once and for all, but under one condition. The Undertaker must face Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match (the second Hell in a Cell match in which The Undertaker competed in at a WrestleMania). Weeks later, it was revealed that Shawn Michaels was picked as the special guest referee. During their match at WrestleMania, The Game and The Deadman picked up where they left off on their previous encounter. At first, Triple H dominated The Undertaker with chair shots just like their last match. Also, this match has full of emotions not only because of the two competitors, but also because of Michaels being the referee, contemplating to stop the match as his best friend instructed him to do because of The Undertaker looking like he cannot continue, or else The Game will "end it". After being put on Hell's Gate submission hold, Michaels hit a Sweet Chin Music to The Undertaker, which give Triple H and opportunity to also hit the pedigree. Many thought that after being hit by those two finishers, the match would end and the streak would be over, but the Deadman had the instinct enough to kick out. Afterwards, The Undertaker somehow "came back to life", and attacked Triple H with fury. The Deadman finally dominated The Game until the end of the match, leaving Triple H helpless even from Shawn Michaels. Afterwards, the Game was pinned after an emphatic Tombstone Piledriver, finally The Phenom having his revenge. He now extended his streak to perfect twenty straight wins. After the match, The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels helped carry Triple H back to the locker room and as they were standing on the stage, they hugged each other that signaled an end of an era.

    WrestleMania 29
    On the start of March 4th episode of "Old School Raw", The Undertaker returned after a year-long hiatus and made everyone known that he will be competing at that year's WrestleMania. At the same night, after losing to John Cena on a number one contender's match for WWE Championship at WrestleMania, CM Punk issued a challenge and promised that he would beat The Undertaker and end his undefeated streak. However, Randy Orton, The Big Show, and Sheamus, also wants to face the Phenom, and so Vickie Guerrero announced a Fatal-4-Way match between the four competitors. At the main event, CM Punk defeated the other three superstars and has fought The Undertaker at WrestleMania 29. The streak of the Undertaker survives yet another year, by defeating CM Punk: The Undertaker locked Punk in a Hell's Gate which the latter countered with an Anaconda Vice, CM Punk tried everything he can to stop the streak (Jumping from the top rope into the table...) but it still wasn't enough. The Undertaker puts Punk through a Piledriver but Punk miraculously kicks out of the pin, The Phenom then knocks out the referee unintentionally, while held by Undertaker for a Last Ride, Punk receives the Urn from Paul Heyman in the corner, CM Punk hits the Undertaker with the Urn in the back of the head, in the end, Undertaker with a second Piledriver ends the Match.

    WrestleMania 30
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    The curtain call for the streak. Possibly the worst build up to the match heading in to the event with it making Brock look weak and easily losing his monster persona against an elderly Deadman. The match itself was slow and sluggish, mainly due to the Undertakers physical condition at this late stage in his career and due to the unlucky fact of The Phenom suffering a concussion early in the bout. But its the result that people will remember as Brock shocked the world by pinning the Undertaker thus breaking the streak

    Fav Streak Match? 50 votes

    WM7 v Jimmy Snuka
    0% 0 votes
    WM8 v Jake Roberts
    0% 0 votes
    WM9 v Giant Gonzales
    0% 0 votes
    WM11 v King Kong Bundy
    6% 3 votes
    WM12 v Diesel
    0% 0 votes
    WM13 v Sid
    0% 0 votes
    WM14 v Kane
    0% 0 votes
    WM15 v Big Bossman
    6% 3 votes
    WM17 v HHH
    0% 0 votes
    WM18 v Ric Flair
    2% 1 vote
    WM19 v A Train and Big Show
    0% 0 votes
    WM20 v Kane
    2% 1 vote
    WM21 v Randy Orton
    6% 3 votes
    WM22 v Mark Henry
    0% 0 votes
    WM23 v Batista
    0% 0 votes
    WM24 v Edge
    2% 1 vote
    WM25 v Shawn Michaels
    0% 0 votes
    WM26 v Shawn Michaels
    58% 29 votes
    WM27 v HHH
    10% 5 votes
    WM28 v HHH
    0% 0 votes
    WM29 v CM Punk
    6% 3 votes
    WM30 v Brock lesnar
    2% 1 vote


Comments

  • Registered Users Posts: 18,073 ✭✭✭✭RobbingBandit


    28, 24, 26 would be my top three, loved last years match against Punk too, the build up was amazing.


  • Registered Users Posts: 20,753 ✭✭✭✭beakerjoe


    Poll added


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,428 ✭✭✭Chip Whitley


    WM25 v Shawn Michaels (17-0) for me. Match had everything. Didn't see it at the time, but have watched it loads since and still think its an amazing match.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,054 ✭✭✭D.Q


    Shawn and Taker from Wrestlemania 25 is my favourite professional wrestling match of all time. I'll never forget the how invested I was when I was watching it live. I had never seen anything like that first sequence of near falls.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,162 ✭✭✭Ridley


    28, 24, 26 would be my top three, loved last years match against Punk too, the build up was amazing.

    I preferred the Punk build when it was about him just killing the streak out of spite for his no longer being WWE Champion. With the focus on disrespecting Bearer instead, I think we lost a far more interesting match with Taker having to fight off a CM Punk who was perfectly happy to make the match a draw.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 33,192 ✭✭✭✭Penn


    WM25, because it's one of the greatest matches I've ever seen regardless of whether it was about the streak or not


  • Registered Users Posts: 34,788 ✭✭✭✭krudler


    25 for me as well, it was the only time where I thought it might happen. when Shawn kicked out of the tombstone, with arms cross and all I jumped out of my seat, so did the lads I was watching it with. JR called it brilliantly and the crowd was super into it, fantastic match.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators, Music Moderators, Regional Midlands Moderators Posts: 24,124 Mod ✭✭✭✭Angron


    Michaels at 25, though the first match he had with Kane is up there too.


    Feck the people who voted Gonzalez or Big Show/A-Train :pac:


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,198 ✭✭✭buckfasterer


    Kane at Mania XX for me. Just for the pure spectacle of it with the build up and the return with Bearer and the druids.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,846 ✭✭✭Moneymaker


    WM25, that's as close to wrestling perfection as I have ever seen.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,491 ✭✭✭thebostoncrab


    Wrestlemania 25, but in a very close second I'd rank the Batista match. It really was the match that no expected to be memorable , and they tore the house down. It was the best match of the night and it holds up so well on repeat viewings. One of my favourite matches to re watch


  • Registered Users Posts: 34,788 ✭✭✭✭krudler


    Kane at Mania XX for me. Just for the pure spectacle of it with the build up and the return with Bearer and the druids.

    "ooooh yesssss!"

    *crowd goes mental*


  • Registered Users Posts: 34,788 ✭✭✭✭krudler


    Wrestlemania 25, but in a very close second I'd rank the Batista match. It really was the match that no expected to be memorable , and they tore the house down. It was the best match of the night and it holds up so well on repeat viewings. One of my favourite matches to re watch

    I was at that Mania and it stole the show, the crowd got really into it, wasnt expecting much from it either but it was one of Batista's best matches.


  • Registered Users Posts: 10,964 ✭✭✭✭chopperbyrne


    XXV is going to win by a country mile.


  • Registered Users Posts: 731 ✭✭✭Reebrock


    Double A's spine buster is criminally underrated. However the 25 match with Michaels will win this hands down, rightfully so.


  • Registered Users Posts: 84,740 ✭✭✭✭JP Liz V1


    WM 25 is by far the best


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,952 ✭✭✭Degag


    Kane at Mania XX for me. Just for the pure spectacle of it with the build up and the return with Bearer and the druids.

    I picked XXV but was so close to picking XX just for the entrance alone!


  • Registered Users Posts: 32,749 ✭✭✭✭CSF


    25 followed by 29. 30 will always be the most memorable one though.


  • Registered Users Posts: 32,749 ✭✭✭✭CSF


    Paul Bearer was the best part of it all for me by the way. Not sure anyone has ever been able to touch him since, Heyman the only one coming close.


  • Registered Users Posts: 838 ✭✭✭A Rogue Hobo


    25 for all the obvious reasons.


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