Undertaker was not supposed to lose but got knocked out, says Ted DiBiase
In a statement that could send shockwaves across the globe, WWE Hall of Famer Ted DiBiase recently in an interview has said that the Undertaker’s streak was not supposed to end at Wrestlemania at the hands of Brock Lesnar.
DiBiase’s statement on the streak
“My personal feeling is that wasn’t supposed to happen. I don’t know for sure, I hadn’t spoken to anybody that night, I haven’t spoken to anybody since but, I was told, somebody said that when ‘Taker when he got back through the curtain, he collapsed. And I think that whatever the move was, I think he got knocked out and he didn’t kick out because he was out. As I was watching it I saw the expression on [Paul Heyman]‘s face I thought, ‘Something ain’t right.’ So I really think that wasn’t supposed to happen.”
“If I were going to do it, the Streak was such a thing, a big deal with fans, I would either never beat him at WrestleMania or if I did beat him I would do it with somebody you’re really gonna give a big push. Obviously, Brock’s great, but he didn’t need it.”
While there have been many theories going on ever since the streak was broken, we will never get to the bottom of the whole situation unless we hear from the phenom himself.
Undertaker or not, it’s just one match for Sting
Meanwhile Sting who has finally made his long awaited appearance in the WWE in the form of WWE 2K15 has once again reiterated his desire to have one final match with the Undertaker, preferrably on the grandest stage of them all next year.
But with recent reports emerging that the phenom might not be able to make it to Wrestlemania 31 for the dream match, the Sting is ready to accept the situation and instead focus on some other big name to have one final match before retiring for good.
“Let's just say that I'm open for anything. I've been very public about the fact that I'd like to get in the ring at least one more time and I've named my opponent on and off over the years. It doesn't matter, though. Just one more ... one more" he said.