The Undertaker Reflects On Career Impact After Concussion
The Undertaker suffered a severe concussion in his 2014 match against Brock Lesnar, which broke his undefeated WrestleMania streak.
The concussion occurred during the match at WrestleMania 30, and The Undertaker claims he can't remember most of it.
He became lethargic and had less energy, which he attributes to the accumulation of bumps he wasn't prepared for.
The concussion affected The Undertaker's career going forward, causing him to doubt himself and his ability to perform at an acceptable level.
Triple H tried to reassure him, but The Undertaker couldn't shake off the feeling of uncertainty.
The Undertaker's first match back after the concussion was against Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 31, but he didn't feel like himself during the contest.
He was wound tight and felt like a rookie, which made the experience awful.
The Undertaker doesn't blame Lesnar for the concussion, realizing his body wasn't physically ready for the trauma.
He wishes he could've been his 2005 self in his last match against AJ Styles, but he understands that he wasn't capable of delivering the performance he wanted.
On 2014, The Undertaker's undefeated streak was broken, and he suffered a concussion that would impact his career for years to come.
The Undertaker's experience serves as a reminder of the risks and challenges that professional wrestlers face in the ring.
He has spoken publicly about the concussion and its effects, hoping to raise awareness and promote safety in the sport.
The Undertaker's legacy continues to be felt in the WWE, and his story serves as a testament to the enduring power of professional wrestling.
But The Undertaker himself has moved on, and his focus is now on his post-wrestling career.
And so, The Undertaker's story will continue to unfold, with new chapters being written every day.
The Undertaker's fans will be watching closely, eager to see what the future holds for this wrestling legend.