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Vince McMahon Believes The Undertaker Can't Remember WWE WrestleMania 30 Because The Streak Ending Was Too Traumatic

The Streak ending led to memory loss for The Undertaker, according to Vince McMahon anyway

Despite actually going to the hospital with him during the event, Vince McMahon doesn't believe The Undertaker suffered a concussion at WrestleMania 30 and the former WWE CEO simply thinks Mark Calaway was so traumatised by the loss that he wiped it from his memory. 

McMahon made the comments during the new Mr. McMahon docuseries on Netflix. After The Undertaker detailed that he suffered a concussion early in the match and can't remember anything from the contest because of the concussion, McMahon stated: 

"Looking back on it, I don't see where Mark was concussed. It could have happened but I think Mark just didn't remember any of that because it was so traumatic for him."

Following McMahon's comments, The Undertaker actually recalled Vince leaving WrestleMania to go to the hospital with him and McMahon comforted Michelle McCool when Mark Calaway was admitted. 

The Undertaker's loss to Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 30 ended 'The Streak' at 21 wins for 'Taker. He would continue to perform at WrestleMania until his retirement against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36. 

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