The Streak (professional wrestling)
The Streak was a series of 21 victories for professional wrestler The Undertaker (Mark Calaway) at WWE's premier annual event, WrestleMania. It began at WrestleMania VII in 1991 when he beat Jimmy Snuka, with the final win coming against CM Punk at WrestleMania 29 in 2013; the Undertaker was absent from WrestleMania X (1994) and WrestleMania 2000, owing to injury. Overall, he defeated 18 men during The Streak, which included three bouts with Triple H and two each opposite Kane and Shawn Michaels, as well as a handicap match against A-Train and Big Show at WrestleMania XIX. Although each victory was predetermined and not genuine competition as in other sports, this run of victories was described by sports news publication The 42 as the "greatest winning streak in sport", while Sky Sports li
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The Streak (professional wrestling)
The Streak was a series of 21 victories for professional wrestler The Undertaker (Mark Calaway) at WWE's premier annual event, WrestleMania. It began at WrestleMania VII in 1991 when he beat Jimmy Snuka, with the final win coming against CM Punk at WrestleMania 29 in 2013; the Undertaker was absent from WrestleMania X (1994) and WrestleMania 2000, owing to injury. Overall, he defeated 18 men during The Streak, which included three bouts with Triple H and two each opposite Kane and Shawn Michaels, as well as a handicap match against A-Train and Big Show at WrestleMania XIX. Although each victory was predetermined and not genuine competition as in other sports, this run of victories was described by sports news publication The 42 as the "greatest winning streak in sport", while Sky Sports li
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It was an unbelievable moment, ...... I can't believe this happened'
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What more could you ask for as a wrestling fan?
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— Announcer Michael Cole recalling commentating the end of the streak
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— Batista in 2007
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— Calaway in 2013, on why he continued to wrestle
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— Jim Ross at WrestleMania 25
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— Jimmy Snuka in 2013
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— Kane in 2010
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—Mark Calaway discussing The Streak in 2020.
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