The Undertaker doesn’t remember wrestling Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 30.
The match in New Orleans was infamously as the end of The Undertaker’s iconic WrestleMania undefeated streak. Despite the lacklustre build leading up to the event, Brock Lesnar hit three F5s to pin The Deadman and hand him his first WrestleMania loss in 22 matches.
However, The Undertaker suffered a concussion early on in the match from a German Suplex and was taken to hospital following his match. This added a dark cloud over a historical moment in wrestling history for the WWE Hall of Famer.
The Undertaker spoke about his WrestleMania 30 concussion on Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway (H/T to WrestlingInc for the transcription). The Deadman revealed that he doesn’t remember anything past the afternoon that day.
“I only remember from what I’ve watched. My last memory of that day is early in the afternoon.” The Undertaker said. I2 had a conversation with Michelle [McCool] and I told her what was going on, and then I have no further memories until the hospital. It’s crazy, what Dr. Maroon had told me. Because once I healed and then they [WWE] started trying to talk me into coming back the next year. He just said ‘it’s kind of like you’re a lamp and somebody unplugged the power’. Because they were shocked. I went to Pittsburgh and saw Dr. Maroon and another doctor who helped create the impact test.”
“I don’t care if I remember it.” The Undertaker continued. “I just wish I hadn’t got concussed because, you know, when I did watch it back, like, I can’t pinpoint when I got the concussion. But I can pinpoint when my body language and everything changed. Where I became sluggish and I wasn’t moving the way that I could move,” said The Undertaker. “There was a hesitation because before that, like, you know, I was calling. I always called the matches. I was calling whatever until that happened. And then it was like, then it was a scramble because Brock was waiting on me to call the match.”