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The Legend of The Undertaker was born in this match against The Superfly. Every streak has to start somewhere and everyone involved obviously had no clue to the historic moment.

Snuka was defeated by The Undertaker at WrestleMania VII, which began The Undertaker'sundefeated streak at WrestleMania

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jake Roberts appeared on The Funeral Parlor to demand answers from the Undertaker about why he stopped him from attacking Elizabeth. When Roberts was dissatisfied with the answers, he DDT'ed Bearer and, after jamming Undertaker's hand in a coffin, began hitting him with a steel chair, Undertaker was able to fend off the blows and chased Roberts backstage dragging the coffin behind him. At WrestleMania VIII, Roberts lost the match.

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The Undertaker continued to feud with Harvey Wippleman. On the June 12, 1993 episode of WWF Superstars of Wrestling, Wippleman, Giant Gonzalez, and Mr. Hughes attacked The Undertaker, and his manager Paul Bearer, and stole the urn that was said to be the source of his power. The Undertaker and Giant Gonzalez faced each other one final time at SummerSlam 1993 in a Rest in Peace match, in which neither wrestler could be disqualified. The Undertaker won the match to end the feud. After the match, a frustrated Gonzalez chokeslammed Wippleman to the delight of the fans and turned face in the process.

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In his fourth WrestleMania match, The Undertaker takes on King Kong Bundy of the Million Dollar Team with leader Ted DiBiasse in his corner. Can 'Taker best this Bundy and will be able to regain possession of his coveted urn from DiBiasse?

King Kong Bundy. Bundy achieved mainstream recognition in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in the 1980s and 1990s he headlined WrestleMania 2 in 1986 against Hulk Hogan in a steel cage match for the WWF Championship, and at WrestleMania XI in 1995, he was the fourth victim of what would become The Undertaker's famous 21-match undefeated WrestleMania streak. 

 

 

A solid big man match between the two men.  Well paced given the style of match.  Ultimately nothing particularly memorable, but still solid.

 No Disqualification Match between The Undertaker and Sycho Sid for the WWF Championship. Shawn Michaels provided commentary for the match. Bret Hart, came out during the match and insulted Undertaker, Michaels and particularly Sid because he claimed that Sid had screwed him out of the title. Sid powerbombed Hart while Undertaker took advantage. Undertaker went for an Old School but Sid took him in abearhug. Sid attacked Undertaker with various moves and attacked him with television monitors, and applied a camel clutch on Undertaker. Sid had the match until Hart came back and attacked him with a steel chair. He recovered and got Undertaker in the powerbomb but Hart returned again and distracted Sid which allowed Undertaker to hit him with the Tombstone and win the match.

 The Undertaker cornered Kane and threw a flurry of punches into him, ducking and reversing Kane's attempts . Kane then set Undertaker up in a tree of woe to begin his assault of punches and Irish whips and then suplexing Undertaker onto the ropes and delivering a flying club to the neck from the turnbuckle. As Undertaker began to fight back, Kane threw him into the ropes but his brother retaliated by jumping onto his back, which was met a face-first electric chair. Paul Bearer kept the referee distracted while Kane landed the steel steps onto Undertaker, and repeated the effort a second time while his opponent was lying onto the steps, crushing him between.  Undertaker kicked out and after landing his opponent with a clothesline, he chokeslammed Kane and then delivered a tombstone piledriver of his own; but Kane kicked out. It would eventually take three tombstones with a guillotine leg drop and flying clothesline in between to stop Kane kicking out and sitting up but as soon as the match was over Bearer attacked Undertaker and ordered Kane to attack him, with a chair shot to the head and a tombstone piledriver onto the chair. After Kane and Bearer left, Undertaker sat up and left the ring.

 

Undertaker stood up and looked to the heavens with his hands upwards, signaling The Brood to descend onto the roof of the cell. They cut open the roof of the cell and passed through a noose, securing the other end to the top of the cell. The Brood then ascended back into the rafters as Undertaker put the noose around Boss Man's neck, with Paul Bearer causing the Cell to rise and take a hanging Boss Man with it

Triple H made in entrance on heavy metal bandMotörhead perform his theme song, "The Game". The match started with the two fighting outside of the ring. Triple H gaveto The Undertaker several shots in the head with a steel chair but was reversed into a chokeslam off the scaffolding followed by an  elbow drop. Triple H tried to pin Undertaker after preventing Undertaker's Last Ride maneuver with a sledgehammer shot in the head but only gained a two-count.

Triple H sent to The Undertaker into the corner with shots to the head but Undertaker countered them with the Last Ride, allowing him to pin Triple H and increase his WrestleMania winning streak to 9–0.

 Flair locked Undertaker in a figure-four leglock. Undertaker, however, countered it by holding Flair's throat and hitting a Chokeslam. Near the end of the match, Arn Anderson dashed out into the ring and hit a Spinebuster on The Undertaker. Despite this, the move only gave Flair a two-count and soon after, Undertaker locked Anderson in a Dragon sleeper. Flair broke them up with a few chair shots on Undertaker's back. The Undertaker retaliated with a big boot and failing a Last Rideattempt, Undertaker hit the Tombstone Piledriver on Flair and pinned him to increase his WrestleMania winning streak to 10–0.

The Undertaker in the beginning of the match, however late into the match, Jones entered the match and attacked Show, which allowed The Undertaker to deliver a Tombstone piledriver on A-Train into a successful pinfall,

The Undertaker won the match and remained undefeated at WrestleMania

The Undertaker returned in the guise of the "Deadman" he had portrayed from 1994 to 1996, complete with a black trenchcoat and hat. Before the match officially got underway Kane refused to believe that The Undertaker had returned, shouting at him repeatedly, "you're not real!", while Undertaker simply stood staring stoically at Kane. Eventually Kane decided to see if Undertaker was indeed standing in front of him by slowly inching forward with his hand outstretched. Undertaker responded by punching Kane, knocking him down, and the match got underway. The two continued brawling until Kane delivered a Chokeslam to Undertaker, which he sat up from shortly afterward while Kane was taunting Paul Bearer. The Undertaker then retaliated giving a Kane a Chokeslam of his own and executing his deadly finisher Tombstone piledriver into a successful pinfall,The Undertaker won the match and remained undefeated at WrestleMania 12-0.

Undertaker attempted to chokeslam Orton, but Orton countered the maneuver with an RKO that led to a two-count. Orton then attempted to use Undertaker's own finishing maneuver against him with the Tombstone piledriver, however, it was reversed by Undertaker into a Tombstone piledriver of his own which led to the definitive pin fall. The Undertaker won the match and continued his undefeated streak at WrestleMania with a 13–0.

 

Undertaker took the advantage and hit Henry with a Last Ride. While Henry was out of the ring, Undertaker hit him with a suicide dive over the top rope. Undertaker then performed a Tombstone Piledriver on Henry and pushed him into the casket to win the match and improve his WrestleMania record to 14–0

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