WrestleMania Streak of Undertaker

Streak of Undertaker in Wrestlemania

The Undertaker is an American Retired Professional Wrestler best known for his career in WWE from 1990 to 2020. The Real Name of The Undertaker is Mark William Calaway born in March 24, 1965 in Texas U.S. The Undertaker Holds the Record of an amazing Streak at Wrestlemania.

Let’s have a detailed look at all the Wrestlemania matches of The Undertaker and at his Streak of Wrestlemania.

StreakVersusDate
1-0Jimmy SnukaMarch 24, 1991
2-0Jake RobertsApril 5, 1992
3-0Giant GonzalezApril 4, 1993
4-0King Kong BundyApril 2, 1995
5-0DieselMarch 31, 1996
6-0Sycho SidMarch 23, 1997
7-0KaneMarch 29, 1998
8-0Big Boss ManMarch 28, 1999
9-0Triple HApril 1, 2001
10-0Ric FlairMarch 17, 2002
11-0A-Train and Big ShowMarch 30, 2003
12-0KaneMarch 14, 2004
13-0Randy OrtonApril 3, 2005
14-0Mark HenryApril 2, 2006
15-0BatistaApril 1, 2007
16-0EdgeMarch 30, 2008
17-0Shawn MichaelsApril 5, 2009
18-0Shawn MichaelsMarch 28, 2010
19-0Triple HApril 3, 2011
20-0Triple HApril 1, 2012
21-0CM PunkApril 7, 2013
21-1Brock LesnarApril 6, 2014
22-1Bray WyattMarch 29, 2015
23-1Shane McMahonApril 3, 2016
23-2Roman ReignsApril 2, 2017
24-2John CenaApril 8, 2018
25-2AJ StylesMarch 25, 2020

Jimmy Snuka vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker with Jimmy Sunka

On the 7th Anniversary of Wrestlemania The Undertaker makes his Wrestlemania Debut against Jimmy Snuka. On March 24, 1991 at Los Angeles, California. The Undertaker Beated Jimmy Snuka and this Victory of Undertaker marks the Beginning of the Greatest Streak of WWE sports entertainment.

Jake Roberts vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker with Jake Roberts

On the 8th Anniversary of Wrestlemania which took place on 5th April 1992, The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) Faced Jake Roberts . Wrestlemania 8 took place on RCA Dome. Undertaker manages to beat Jake Roberts in this battle and Jake Robert became 2nd person to get beated by Undertaker.
The Streak of Undertaker Goes to 2-0 after this Victory.

Giant Gonzalez vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker with Giant Gonzalez

On the 9th Anniversary of Wrestlemania Undertaker faces 8ft. tall Giant Gonzalez. It took place on April 4, 1993 at Paradise, Nevada. The Undertaker won the match via disqualification when Giant Gonzalez attacked the Undertaker with an foreign object, The referee disqualified Gonzalez and The Undertaker was Awarded Victory. And thus Victory was Awarded to Undertaker and streak advanced to 3-0.

King Kong Bundy vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker with King Kong Bundy

On the 11th Annual Ceremony of Wrestlemania The Undertaker faced King Kong Bundy. It took place on April 2, 1995, at Hartford, Connecticut. During the Match The Undertaker attacks several closelines to King Kong Bundy, and also deals with a lot of damage too. But in the end The Undertaker manages to pin King Kong Bundy and advances his streak to 4-0.

Diesel vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker with Diesel 

It was the 12th Anniversary of Wrestlemania when The Undertaker Faced Diesel, it took place on March 31, 1996, at Anaheim, California. The Undertaker wins this match via pinning Diesel, after an Chokeslam and Tombstone. It marks undertaker’s Streak to 5-0.

Sycho Sid vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker with Sycho Sid

It was the 13th annual Wrestlemania professional wrestling event that was produced by WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION (WWF, now known as WWE), and presented by PlayStation. It held on 23th of march 1997. The main event was the gimmick match (no disqualification match) of Sycho Sid vs Undertaker, which was won by Undertaker. The finals of the event were between Bret Hart and Stone cold Steve Austin. Although the event got more attention for the no disqualification match between undertaker and rival sycho Sid. It was the 6th victory of Undrtaker in Wrestlemania.

Kane vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker with Kane

The match of Undertaker vs Kane (with Paul Bearer) happened to be in the 14th annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view. The whole event was produced by WWF or WWE as from 2002. The event was held at the Fleetcenter in Boston, Massachusetts on March 29th, 1998. The lime light of the match was the famous American professional boxer, Mike Tyson who was the special outside ring enforcer of the main event. Where the main event was between the stone cold Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels.

So far for the match between Kane and Undertaker when undertaker knocked out Kane at the end of the match Austin attacked Undertaker with steel chair and asked Kane to attack Undertaker and declared himself as winner. Although for the records The Undertaker has won the match and streak advanced to 7-0.

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Big Boss Man vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker with Big Boss Man

Well, the match between big boss and Undertaker took place on the 15th annual Wrestlemania that held on 28th of march 1999, at First Union Centre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The event that caught the most attention was the match between the former champion Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock. Stone Cold Steve Austin claimed the trophy by defeating Rock in the final event. Also, this is the final event where Gorilla Monsoon appeared as he died later in the year in October.

In Wrestlemania 15 The Undertaker faced Big Boss Man in a Hell in a Cell match. The Undertaker Pinned Big Boss Man after a Piledriver and won the Match and advanced the streak to 8-0. After the Match the Undertaker Hanged Big Boss Man in the Cell.

Ric Flair vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker with Ric Flair

This match took place in the 18th WrestleMania that was held on March 17th 2002 at sky Dome, Toronto, Canada. This was the final event under WWF, and the name attitude era as later that year the name was changed from World Wrestling Federation (WWF) to World Wrestling Entertainments (WWE). Although with the change in name of the federation the event also changed the match became more ruthless and was full with aggression so the era was named as the Ruthless Aggression Era for wrestling. The final match was between Triple H and Chris Jericho. Triple H defeated Chris and won the champion match. The other match or event that caught eyes in this championship were between, The Rock and Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold Steve Austin vs Scott Hall.

A major fued of Wrestlemania 18 was a a no disqualifying match between Undertaker vs Co-owner of WWE Ric Flair, Undertaker pulled of the tombstone piledriver on Flair and yes won the match maintaining his 10-0 streak.

A-Train and Big Show vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker with A Train

The 19th WrestleMania, the event was conducted at Safeco Field in Seattle, on 30th March 2003. This was the first event held under the name of WWE. The tagline for the WrestleMania 19th was “Dare to Dream”. In this wrestling event the brand was presenting the performer from two divisions Raw and Smack Down. The final event for this championship was between Kurt angle and Brock Lesnar. After an Angle Slam, but with no referee to count the pin from it, Angle gets caught with a low blow from Lesnar and a shot to the head with the title belt for another fall for Lesnar, making the score 4-2 in favour of him with almost half the match passed.

Image of Undertaker with Big Show

In the team up match, The Undertaker with Nathan Jones teamed were teamed up to face The Big Show and A-Train, In backstage right before the match The Big Show and A-train attack Nathan Jones. Later on, it was announced that The Undertaker will do a handicap match with the big show and a-train and at the beginning of the match the Undertaker faced problem defeating both but in the end nathan appeared in the ring and helped Undertaker to Win the match. And once again The Undertaker remains undefeated and streak continues to 11-0.

Kane vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker with Kane

The 20th annual WrestleMania took place on March 14, 2004, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It was the third WrestleMania at Madison Square Garden and fourth of six WrestleMania in the New York metropolitan area. It would also be the last WrestleMania held at Madison Square Garden. Undertaker retaliated with a Chokeslam and Tombstone Piledriver to win the match and remaining undefeated at WrestleMania with a 12-0.

Randy Orton vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker pinning Randy Orton

The 21st WrestleMania professional wrestling, took place on April 3rd 2005, at Staples centres in Los Angles, California. The event marked in the company’s history as the fastest ticket sell-out. The event was the joint promotion pay-per-view, featuring performers from the brand Raw and Smackdown! The main match in this event was a world heavyweight championship, Triple H Vs Batista in the Raw brand division. Also, the main event for the smackdown! Brand was between Jhon ‘Bradshaw’ Layfield vs Jhon Cena for the world championship and Jhon Cena won the match by pinfall by FU.

The promotional match was in the card of the event and that was between the Undertaker and Randy Orton, both the performer were, representing different division. Randy Orton was representing the Raw brand and Undertaker representing the Smackdown Brand. The match was billed as “legend Vs legend killer”, after Orton challenged the Undertaker. The match was won by, Undertaker. On the final of the event before WrestleMania, Bob Orton Jr. father of randy Orton begged undertaker to have mercy on his son, however Orton attacked undertaker and then undertaker attacked him back with RKO on him and won the match,

Mark Henry vs Undertaker

Image of Mark Henry jumping on undertaker

WrestleMania 22 took place on April 2, 2006, at the Allstate Arena in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Illinois.  It was the third WrestleMania to take place in the Chicago metropolitan area. In this, the Undertaker faced Mark Henry in a casket match. Undertaker took the advantage and executed a last ride on Henry. While Henry was out of the ring, Undertaker executed a suicide dive over the top rope. Undertaker than performed a Tombstone Piledriver on Henry and pushed him into the casket to win the match. It was the 14th victory of the Undertaker.

Batista vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker with Batista

The 23rd annual WrestleMania professional event took place on April 1, 2007, at Fort Field in Detroit, Michigan. The event was first WrestleMania at Fort Field and the second to take place in Detroit metropolitan area. It was also the first WrestleMania to feature the ECW brand following its establishment as WWE’s third brand in May 2006. The match went back and forth, with both men countering each other and performing their finishers. Undertaker pinned Batista following a Tombstone Piledriver to become the World Heavyweight Champion and the WWE Champion at WrestleMania. The undertaker again was able to continue with the winning streak to 15-0.

Edge vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker choke-slaming Edge

The 24th annual WrestleMania took place on March 30, 2008, at the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida. It was the first WrestleMania to be held in the state of Florida. It was also second WrestleMania to be held outdoors, with first being WrestleMania IX. The early going of the match was slow-paced in which both superstars countered each other’s maneuvers. Edge was able to counter Undertaker’s numerous signature moves Chokeslam, Old School and the Last Ride. In the end, Undertaker applied Hell’s Gate and forced Edge to submit to win the World Heavyweight Championship improving his WrestleMania record to 16-0.

Shawn Michaels vs Undertaker

Image of Undertaker with Shawn Michaels

Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker. Michaels made his debut by descending on a platform to represent light; The Undertaker, on the other hand, came in second, ascending from the stage with fire blazing skyward. The match started off quickly, with both men trying for attacks only to have them countered, before Michaels feigned a knee injury to gain the upper hand and the pace slowed.

This resulted in a battle of signature manoeuvres and submission holds, with Michaels escaping The Undertaker’s Hell’s Gate and avoiding repeated chokeslam attempts, while The Undertaker stopped Michaels’ Sweet Chin Music attempts. The action moved outside the ring, with Michaels trying a moonsault but being thwarted by The Undertaker. As a result, The Undertaker attempted a suicide dive over the top rope, only for Michaels to drag the nearby cameraman (Sim Snuka) into Undertaker.

The location, on the other hand, did not go as planned. The plan was for Michaels to shove the referee out of the way and bring Snuka into Undertaker’s path, where Snuka would catch him before he struck the ground. Snuka, on the other hand, was too far back, and Undertaker landed practically head first on the ring’s protective mats. He waited on the arena floor for a while while Michaels resurrected the referee, rolling him back into the ring and instructing him to begin counting out the Undertaker. As the Undertaker began to regain consciousness, the referee began counting, and as the official reached the count of 9, the Undertaker rolled into the ring, beating the count of 10.

Both guys proceeded to perform their own finishing moves as the bout progressed. The Undertaker hit Michaels with the Last Ride and chokeslam, Michaels hit him with Sweet Chin Music twice, and the Undertaker hit Michaels with a Tombstone Piledriver, all of which resulted in near-falls. After Michaels attempted another moonsault, he was intercepted in mid-air and landed into another Tombstone Piledriver, giving the victory to the Undertaker.

The Undertaker stayed undefeated at WrestleMania with this victory, improving his record to 17–0. Fans cheered for both superstars throughout the match, and at one point chanted “This is fantastic,” referring to the match itself.

Shawn Michaels vs Undertaker

Image of Shawn Michaels Sayin RIP to Undertaker

“Streak vs Career” was the title of the event’s tenth and final match, which paired The Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels. The battle got off to a fast start, with both guys executing their hallmark moves. Shawn concentrated on the Undertaker’s leg after he was hurt while performing Old School. After that, the action moved outside of the ring.

Undertaker attempted to pin Michaels in the ring after executing a Tombstone Piledriver on the stadium floor, but Michaels kicked out. Michaels hit a Sweet Chin Music for a near-fall later in the bout. Soon after, Undertaker successfully completed a Chokeslam and a Last Ride, but Michaels was thrown out of both. Michaels also tried a variety of submission moves on The Undertaker’s damaged ankle, including the Ankle Lock, Figure Four Leglock, and Crossface, but The Undertaker successfully countered them all.

The Hell’s Gate was also used by Undertaker, but Michaels turned it into a pin attempt, with Undertaker kicking out at two. When the fight spilled outside once more, the Undertaker tried a Last Ride on the announce table, but Michaels countered with a second Sweet Chin Music, putting the Undertaker on top of the announce table. Through the announce table, Michaels did a moonsault aimed at the Undertaker’s damaged ankle. After re-entering the ring with The Undertaker, Michaels delivered his third Sweet Chin Music for a thrilling near-fall.

Then, with a third jumping Tombstone Piledriver, the Undertaker pinned Michaels for the win, extending his WrestleMania undefeated streak to 18–0 and putting an end to Michaels’ career. Following the match, the two embraced and shook hands. As the night came to a close, the Undertaker left and Michaels spoke with the audience one more time.

Shawn Michaels Standing on the rings for last time


Triple H vs Undertaker


Triple H vs Undertaker

Triple H and Undertaker inside Hell in a Cell.


CM Punk vs Undertaker

Brock Lesnar vs Undertaker

On the 30th edison of Wrestlemania The Undertaker Faced Brock Lesner. This one is the one of the most Surprising and the biggest moment ever took place in WWE. Wrestlemania 30 took place on April 6, 2014, at New Orleans, Louisiana. This was the first time when someone Beated The Undertaker in Wrestlemania. After 3 F-5’s by Brock Lesner The Undertaker lost the match and Streak as well. The unbeated streak is finally been beated by Brock Lesner and streak advanced to 21-1

Bray Wyatt vs Undertaker

After weeks of sending messages to The Undertaker, Bray Wyatt challenged him to a match at WrestleMania at Fastlane. The Undertaker accepted Wyatt’s offer to a match at the event on the March 9 episode of Raw.

The Undertaker battled Bray Wyatt in the final match. The Undertaker made his first appearance since WrestleMania XXX, and it was believed that Wyatt had injured his ankle while training for the match earlier in the day, causing both men to work at a glacial pace. While Wyatt dominated the offence, Undertaker was able to use most of his iconic moves, including “Old School,” the big boot, and “Snake Eyes.” Wyatt kicked out of a “Tombstone Piledriver” late in the match, while Undertaker kicked out of “Sister Abigail.” In the end, Undertaker won the match with a second “Tombstone Piledriver,” improving his record to 22-1.

Shane McMahon vs Undertaker

The Undertaker VS Shane McMahon in a Hell in a Cell battle with the spiculation If Shane wins, he will take over Raw, while The Undertaker will be banned from future WrestleManias. The Undertaker dominated the early stages of the encounter, hitting McMahon with a Last Ride powerbomb for a near-fall. McMahon battled back and eventually won by transforming Hell’s Gate into a Sharpshooter.

After that, McMahon put a garbage can in front of Undertaker’s chest and did a Coast-to-Coast for a near-fall. The Undertaker tackled McMahon through the cell’s side, and the two fought on the ringside floor. McMahon attacked Undertaker with TV monitors and a metal toolbox to hold him down and placed him across another broadcast table after Undertaker countered a Sleeper Hold by slamming him through a broadcast table.

McMahon then ascended to the top of the jail and tried the Leap of Faith on Undertaker, but the latter moved, sending McMahon through the broadcast table. McMahon motioned for Undertaker to “bring it,” but he was too exhausted to fight. To win the match, The Undertaker used a Tombstone Piledriver. While McMahon was carried out of the stadium on a stretcher (while giving the crowd a thumbs-up), Undertaker walked and smiled.

Roman Reigns vs Undertaker

The Undertaker vs Roman Reigns’ match in the main event was confirmed to be a No Holds Barred contest. Jim Ross made a cameo appearance as a guest pundit. In the ring, Undertaker flung Reigns to one of the steel stairs and hit him with a Chokeslam onto an announce table, prompting Reigns to hit Undertaker with a Spear through another announce table. The Undertaker hit Reigns with a Last Ride for a near-fall. Undertaker attacked Reigns with a chair and slammed him upon it for a near-fall after Reigns delivered two Superman Punches. The Undertaker hit Reigns with a Tombstone Piledriver for a near-fall. Reigns countered a Tombstone Piledriver with a Superman Punch for a near-fall as Undertaker attempted a second Tombstone Piledriver. Reigns used another Spear, but Undertaker countered with Hell’s Gate, allowing Reigns to escape. Reigns used the same chair to strike Undertaker and executed two Spears, both of which scored near-falls. The Undertaker attempted his famous sit-up but crashed unexpectedly. Reigns pinned Undertaker following another Spear to win the bout (bringing Undertaker’s record to 23-2) and become the second person to defeat Undertaker at WrestleMania after Brock Lesnar ended The Streak at WrestleMania XXX.

The Undertaker symbolically left his gloves, coat, and hat in the centre of the ring after the match. In a rare break from character, Undertaker shared a kiss with his wife Michelle McCool, who was crying in the front row. As he was lowered below the stage to the tune of his music and his signature gong rang three times as the performance concluded, Undertaker strolled to the centre of the entry ramp, looked at the crowd, and raised his arm. The main stage lighting (not the crowd illumination) was turned off for the rest of the evening in the arena, and The Undertaker’s garments were left in the ring as the production staff cleaned up only his outfit.

John Cena vs Undertaker

AJ Styles vs Undertaker

On 36th edision of Wrestlemania we have seen The Undertaker for the last time, He faced AJ Styles in Wrestlemania 36. It was a Boneyard matchBuried Alive match. The Undertaker make his entrance by riding a motorbike. The Undertaker won the match by burying styles in Grave.. And Undertaker Wrestlemania record becomes 25-2.

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