5 superstars better than Brock Lesnar who could have ended Undertaker's WrestleMania streak
WWE has experienced all kinds of changes through its long illustrious years. Superstars have emerged and retired, titles have changed hands and eras have seen different phases. But the one thing that remained constant throughout was the Undertaker's streak.This immortal feat of the Phenom has been described as one of the greatest achievement in entertainment's history. The magnitude of the number 21-0 speaks for itself. Every year different superstars have attempted to do the impossible and every time they have failed. With time passing by, the Undertaker established a ridiculous figure that saw him sitting at the top of the WWE food chain.This year he faced a different opponent in the form of Brock Lesnar. Although as intimidating as an opponent, the beast incarnated was not a different figure in terms of the outcome as he was predicted to be the 22nd victim for the Deadman.And then it was 21-1. In a matter of half an hour, Lesnar immortalised the Undertaker's legacy and wrote his name in WrestleMania's history. But was he the right man for the job? Maybe or maybe not based on an individual's perspective. Here we take a look at five past Undertaker's opponents who would have been better placed to break the streak
#1 Kane - WrestleMania 20
Kane was involved in two feuds against his brother in WrestleMania 14 and 20 respectively. The Brothers of Destruction had turned into brothers-in-arms on several previous occasions. But perhaps the love was completely lost among the two following 2003 Survivor Series.
Kane had buried his brother alive and was sure that The Undertaker was not coming back. Much to his shock the Undertaker appeared in his signature spine chilling entrance theme which was last seen in 1996. With Paul Bearer at his ringside, Undertaker defeated his brother with his signature Tombstone Pile Driver move and associated the record of 12-0 to his name.