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Paul Heyman suggests that Lesnar went off script to end the Undertaker’s streak

Siddharth Nair
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It’s been more than four years since Brock Lesnar shocked the world when he broke the Undertaker’s legendary streak at Wrestlemania 30.

In what was one of the most shocking moments in wrestling history, Lesnar gave the Undertaker a third F5 and then pinned him in the middle of the ring.

The unanimous looks of shock on the faces of 75,000 people in attendance told the entire story.

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No body thought that the streak would end. The Undertaker had never lost at Mania, and the belief was that he would keep this record as a tribute to the marvelous career that he had made for himself.

While at that time everyone was shocked, some people believed that it was a great move by Vince McMahon. The win gave Lesnar a huge push which resulted him in heading into the next Wrestlemania as the WWE Champion.

But at a recent event, Paul Heyman suggests that maybe the streak was not supposed to end. Check out the video below.

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