On April 6, 2014, inside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, professional wrestling experienced a moment of collective suspension of disbelief that may never be replicated. For 21 consecutive matches spanning nearly a quarter of a century, The Undertaker had remained undefeated at WrestleMania . “The Streak” had become more than a statistic; it was a cornerstone of the industry, an attraction often viewed as more prestigious than the WWE Championship itself. Fans traveled from around the globe not just to see who would win the main event, but to witness the ritualistic victory of The Deadman. When the referee’s hand hit the mat for the third time during his match against Brock Lesnar, the reaction was not anger, nor was it excitement. It was a profound, suffocating sil

See Full Page