The Undertaker remains a legendary figure in professional wrestling, famous for his impressive undefeated streak at WrestleMania. Although Brock Lesnar ended this streak, the decision still causes debate among fans. However, it appears that Vince McMahon didnt even believe that The Undertaker suffered a concussion at WrestleMania 30.

The Undertakers streak came to an end at WrestleMania 30 in 2014, where he was defeated by Brock Lesnar. That move shook the pro wrestling world to its core. Due to this, his streak ended after 21 consecutive wins and many people backstage werent happy about this.

The Deadman had mentioned numerous times that he suffered a concussion early into the match, which is why he forgot a lot about what took place in the bout. However, Vince McMahon has a different opinion on this.

As seen during the Mr. McMahon Netflix documentary, The Undertaker mentioned how he got concussed about ten minutes into the match, stating that even now he cant recall being in the match. However, Vince McMahon stated that he believes The Undertaker didnt suffer a concussion and he simply didnt remember anything from his WrestleMania 30 match because the streak ending was so traumatic for him.

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Even Jim Ross previously stated thatThe Undertakers WrestleMania streak should have continued. However, Vince McMahons comments about The Undertaker will likely lead to outrage. Nevertheless, the documentary will likely contain more outrageous comments from McMahon and thats not going to change anyones perception of McMahon.

What do you think of what Vince McMahon had to say about The Undertaker not being concussed at WrestleMania 30? Sound of in the comments section below!

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