Monday, April 2, 2007

15 - 0 Wrestlemania Streak



The legacy of the undertaker is still going on. After a victory at the Royal Rumble 2007 the dead man chose to fight for the World Heavyweight Championship held at that time by Batista, and on the 1st April 2007 he broke his own record to be the only 1 to be 15 - 0 at the grandest stage of all .. Wrestlemania. An entrance to the ring with druids and torches and smoke was just spine chilling as the fans roared ... After surviving the brutal attempts of the animal the Undertaker managed to deliver a tombstone pile driver on him and thus win his first ever World Title of his illustrious career as a professional wrestler.

2 comments:

  1. Taker, he is too old to be World Heavy Weight Champion... He must consider retirement. Still dunno why he make this weird thing with his eyes. Turn it backward, what is the reason for that??? It doesn't matter what is the reason for that. But I think he is a better champion than Batista... Yeh taker is cool with his mickey mouse tattoos. But I think there is only one diamond in this business and it is Triple H. I'm waiting for his come back in WWE and J.R would say "The Game is Back..."

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  2. HHH is away because of injury and I don't think he gonna make a come back or whatever. His time is over, and I guess 10 is good a number for the number of times he retained the World Heavy Weight Championship mostly by crook and thats gonna remain there. I can still hear J.R at Wrestlemania 21 shouting out "game over". Taker's been out with all the greatest champs and beaten the hell out of them and been involved in the greatest matches ever with the two most famous hell in the cell out with Shawn n Mankind, that even LTC champions Matt n Jeff claims to be the best matches ever with mankind being thrown from top of the cell down to the announcer's table. The legacy of the Undertaker to have never tapped out in a WWE ring and 15 - 0 streak undefeated (ironically I can remember The Game tapping out at Wrestlemania) is to no match in Sports Entertainment history.

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