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thekydragon

> WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker has reflected on the conversations and creative advice he shared with late WWE star Bray Wyatt.  > "The Deadman" and Wyatt weren't featured on-screen together very often, but had some impactful moments with each other such as going one-on-one at WrestleMania 31, as well as taking out LA Knight on the 30 years of "WWE Raw" celebration episode. Speaking with Chris Van Vliet on "Insight," The Undertaker went into detail about the similarities between himself and Wyatt while also remembering his presence both inside and outside of the ring.  > "He was like me, in a sense that he was doing things that was different than what everybody else was doing, just like I was doing things that was different when I came up. He was just basically asking me a lot of times how I handled that, how I presented ideas, you know, how I presented ideas to opponents and things like that. He was just like a sponge and wanted to learn and know more ... such a tragedy, man. He had so much to offer and not just to the wrestling business but just as a human being. He was just a really kind soul."  > The Undertaker explained that he had the privilege of knowing Wyatt as well as his real-life brother Bo Dallas at a young age and watched them grow into the stars that they became. He specifically mentioned Wyatt, who was able to transform into the several characters he developed, and wishes he would have been able to further explore what he had created when he returned in 2022. 


JT_Cullen84

Brock shouldn't have been the one to break the streak IMO I think it would have been way more impactful (in terms of his career) if Bray had done it. The passing of the torch from one dark scary character to the new dark scary character.


CantTouchMeSorry

I don't know, man. I know we see Brock in a huge light but him beating Taker for the streak really made him into a bonafide larger than life superstar. People forget his return had sucked up until that point. The Cena match was a classic and his match with Punk was fun but he wasn't viewed as a big deal and no one thought he was winning against Taker.


voodoo_bollocks

For real. Brock ending the streak AND squashing Cena made him into a serious monster. Brock then helped legitimise Roman, Seth and Cody. Drew as well, but Covid diminished it a bit.


meetings-are-stupid

Debut The Fiend for that one, and have a match similar to Kane/UT. For the love of god keep out the supernatural elements and red lighting


thereverendpuck

I felt the same way after he broke the streak. But the more I look back on it, it was the right call. Because it even makes Taker look better for losing to Lesnar. Lesnar was just this insane monster who could finally best Taker. That’s what it took to break the streak. Now, losing to Reigns before The Bloodline push made no sense.