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For over a decade the Undertaker remained unbeaten at the showdowns of the immortal, Wrestlemania. The phenom was able to overcome some of the biggest names in WWE including Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Edge, and many more.

However, the legendary streak came to an end when the Undertaker came face to face with the unstoppable, Brock Lesnar. The entire WWE Universe was in shock when Lesnar pinned Undertaker at Wrestlemania 30. You would think that will be a moment the Undertaker will never forget. But it seems the phenom does not remember very little about that night.

The Undertaker showed up on Stone Cold’s podcast last year and talked about many things including his loss to Brock Lesnar. Undertaker recalled:

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“That is the million-dollar question. It could have been. The thing with this match is, not everybody knows but somewhere within the first five minutes I get concussed,” said Taker. “I don’t even remember this night. I’ve watched it back now but my last memory happened about 3:30 in the afternoon when my wife came backstage and we had a conversation.”

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The Undertaker suffers a concussion during his first loss at Wrestlemania

“They’re coming to check on me and asking me my name. And I’ve got no clue,” Taker said before adding he remembers coming through Gorilla after the match and then being in the hospital. “They come in and ask me where I’m at and I have no clue what my birthday is,” Undertaker added.

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Superstars getting concussed inside the WWE ring is nothing unfamiliar. Recently, we saw Goldberg getting concussed in hi match against Undertaker. Unfortunately, at Wrestlemania Undertaker was on the receiving end. Undertaker continued:

“I watched [the match] back 10-15 times now and I can’t pick out where it happened. It was nothing Brock did. I think him not knowing I was concussed…when I watch it I can tell I’m lethargic. I’m not moving and thinking normally. This screwed me up. This screwed up my confidence. You would think after a career of 25 years that you wouldn’t get shook up. Well, that’s a false belief because this shook me up. I couldn’t pinpoint where I got concussed. The simplest of bumps, a belly-to-back suplex, that’s the only thing I can figure and it rang my bell,” stated Taker. “Dr. Maroon equated it to like a lamp and someone unplugged me. Your mind stops making memories and that ate me up a while. Then it came personally to me as I’m not gonna go out my last match and not being able to remember it.”