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In other news, Jeff Jarrett finally announced his new promotion that's been in the rumours for the past few months...

 

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Third time lucky for Double J? Probably not, going by that logo straight out of the 90s.

 

That press release screenshot really did come from their website, by the way; spellcheck red lines and all.

I don't mind seeing Undertaker losing his streak. But to Lesnar? A guy who is only there because an injury forced him out of UFC. I'm guessing Raw we'll have Heyman cut a promo and then we'll see Lesnar, maybe at Summer Slam. Creative almost got the show right otherwise.

 

Cesaro is a beast.

I don't mind seeing Undertaker losing his streak. But to Lesnar? A guy who is only there because an injury forced him out of UFC. I'm guessing Raw we'll have Heyman cut a promo and then we'll see Lesnar, maybe at Summer Slam. Creative almost got the show right otherwise.

 

Cesaro is a beast.

 

Undertaker said a few years ago he wanted to lose the streak to Lesnar. Why, I have no idea. But hey, he got his wish.

 

Also, it was pretty obvious from the match that he's done. He looked horrible to begin with, then suffering a concussion or some injury just sealed the deal really. Plus, Lesnar was really trying to protect him, which you can't really ask for anything better coming from a guy of that caliber.

Undertaker said a few years ago he wanted to lose the streak to Lesnar. Why, I have no idea. But hey, he got his wish.

 

Also, it was pretty obvious from the match that he's done. He looked horrible to begin with, then suffering a concussion or some injury just sealed the deal really. Plus, Lesnar was really trying to protect him, which you can't really ask for anything better coming from a guy of that caliber.

 

Just saw WZ confirm pretty much everything you said. (Y)

 

 

As we reported earlier this morning, The Undertaker suffered some sort of head or neck injury during his match at WrestleMania 30 last night, and was taken to a local New Orleans hospital for observation.

 
Despite this, however, the match went exactly as planned, and it's being said it was The Undertaker himself who made the decision that Brock Lesnar would end the streak. We reported several days ago that back in 2010 Undertaker wanted Lesnar to end the streak, so it seems as if that's who Undertaker has had in mind for several years now.
 
Although not confirmed, the impression given backstage after the match last night is that Undertaker is indeed done, and it remains unclear as to how this might alter plans for a possible Sting vs Undertaker match at WrestleMania 31.

Charles Robinson is great.

Indeed he is. I just looked up why he gets called Lil' Naitch and also found this...

 

 

That elbow drop from Savage resulted in several cracked vertebrae and a collapsed lung.  :pinch:

What I don't get, is if he was going to end the streak, even if he wasn't going to put a younger guy over, why Brock?

 

The guy is a useless, talentless oaf.  I've never once watched one of his matches and thought it was well put together, he simply can't wrestle.

 

Really if it wasn't going to be a younger guy it should have gone to Kane. At least he had put in the long yards and had so many epic battles with him since the late 90s and is still around.

 

According to PWInsider.com, Vince McMahon actually missed the main event of WrestleMania 30 last night as he opted to ride in the ambulance with The Undertaker as he was taken to the hospital after his match against Brock Lesnar.

 
Vince was said to have left Triple H and Stephanie McMahon in charge of running the rest of the show, even with their physical involvement in the main event.
 
In related Undertaker vs Lesnar news, there was speculation that the match finish did not go down as originally planned last night, however, as we have noted several times now, Lesnar ending the streak was the plan all along.
 
WWE kept the finish a major backstage secret, and it's being said only the key players involved in the match, about a total of 4-6 people, were aware of the finish prior to WrestleMania.

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